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Aba, Nigeria

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Aba is a town in southern Nigeria with a population of 897,560.[1] It is located near the southern coast in the Abia state.

History[edit]

Before the British constructed military post in 1901, Aba was a traditional market town. In 1915, a railway from Port Harcourt was built, and the town began to collect local agricultural goods, notably palm oil.[2] It was also the site of the Women's Riot against taxes, in which thousands of Igbo women threatened war against the British colonists.[3] Since then, it has grown to be the center of art, science, and technology in the area.

Today[edit]

In more recent years, it has become the site of what may become Africa's largest shopping mall,[4] which has drawn complaints from certain Nigerians.[5]

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