Ishiagu

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Ishiagu is a town in the Ivo Local Government Area in Ebonyi State, Nigeria, located on the plains of the south-eastern savannah belt.[1] It is the location of the Federal College of Agriculture, Ishiagu.[2] An open-pit lead/zinc mine was opened in 1965, and closed 17 years later.[3] Oil spill and oil pipeline vandalism in the area has caused significant environmental damage.[4]

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  1. ^ Chief Eugene Udeogu Anyata (January 16, 2010). "A Brief History of Ishiagu Clan Community". Ebonyi Online. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
  2. ^ "Federal College of Agriculture, Ishiagu". FECAI, Ishiagu. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
  3. ^ AROH, K; EZE, C.; ABAM, T.K.; GOBO,A.; UBONG, I. "Physicochemical properties of pit-water from ishiagu lead/ zinc (Pb/Zn) mine as an index for alkaline classification of the mine drainage". Department of Environmental Management, Institute of Geosciences and Space Technology (IGST). Retrieved 2010-03-20.
  4. ^ K.N. Aroh; I.U. Ubong; C.L. Eze; I.M. Harry; J.C. Umo-Otong; A.E. Gobo (2010). "Oil spill incidents and pipeline vandalization in Nigeria: Impact on public health and negation to attainment of Millennium development goal: the Ishiagu example". Disaster Prevention and Management. 19 (1): 70–87.

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Coordinates: 5°56′55″N 7°34′00″E / 5.94861°N 7.56667°E / 5.94861; 7.56667


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