Bibliography of Rivers State
This is an English language bibliography of Rivers State and its geography, history, inhabitants, culture, biota, etc.

Location of Rivers State in Nigeria 4°51′29″N 6°55′15″E
Rivers State, also known simply as Rivers, is one of the 36 states of Nigeria. According to census data released in 2006, the state has a population of 5,185,400, making it the sixth-most populous state in the country. Its capital, Port Harcourt is the largest city and is economically significant as the centre of Nigeria's oil industry.
- E. D. W. Opu-Ogulaya. History of the Creation of the Rivers State of Nigeria: Primer One. Rivers State, Nigeria: Government Printer.[1]
- Mitee, Leesi Ebenezer (2010). Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria : an encyclopaedic guide. Luton: Worldwide Business Resources. ISBN 0956198813.[2]
- Jones, G.I. (2000). The trading states of the oil rivers : a study of political development in eastern Nigeria. Oxford: James Currey. ISBN 0852559186.[3]
- Alagoa, Ebiegberi Joe (2002). The land and people of Rivers State : eastern Niger Delta. Nembe: Onyoma Research Publ. ISBN 9783507559.[4]
- Isirimah, N. O.; A. Monsi; P. D. S. Kinako. Strategy for agricultural development in Nigeria: focus on Rivers State. Belk Publishers.[5]
- Alagoa, editors, T.N. Tamuno, E.J. (1980). Eminent Nigerians of the Rivers State. Enugu: Heinemann Educational Books (Nig.). ISBN 978129955X.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)[6]
- Nduka, Otonti A (1993). Studies in Ikwerre history and culture. Port Harcourt: Kraft Books. ISBN 9782081302.[7]
- Charles Ogan. Unity of a People : Search for Peace in Okrika, River State, Nigeria. Port Harcourt.[8]
- Alagoa, edited by E.J.; Tamuno, Tekena N. (December 1989). Land and people of Nigeria : Rivers State. Port Harcourt, Nigeria: Riverside Communications. ISBN 9783033328.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)[9]
- Sika, Baridorn (2005). History of radio broadcasting in Rivers State. Port Harcourt, Nigeria: DOKUS Press. ISBN 9782631612.[10]
Notes
- E. D. W. Opu-Ogulaya (1973). History of the Creation of the Rivers State of Nigeria: Primer One. Rivers State, Nigeria: Government Printer.
- Mitee, Leesi Ebenezer (2010). Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria : an encyclopaedic guide. Luton: Worldwide Business Resources. ISBN 978-0956198815.
- Jones, G.I. (2001). The trading states of the oil rivers : a study of political development in eastern Nigeria (2nd ed.). Oxford: James Currey. ISBN 0852559186.
- Alagoa, Ebiegberi Joe (2002). The land and people of Rivers State : eastern Niger Delta (Revised ed.). Nembe: Onyoma Research Publ. ISBN 9783507559.
- Strategy for agricultural development in Nigeria: focus on Rivers State. Belk Publishers. 1989. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
- Alagoa, editors, T.N. Tamuno, E.J. (1980). Eminent Nigerians of the Rivers State. Ibadan: Heinemann Educational Books (Nig.). ISBN 978129955X.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Nduka, Otonti A. (1993). Studies in Ikwerre history and culture (Vol. 1. ed.). Port Harcourt: Kraft Books. ISBN 9782081302.
- Charles Ogan (1988). Unity of a People : Search for Peace in Okrika, River State, Nigeria. Port Harcourt.
- Alagoa, edited by E.J.; Tamuno, Tekena N. (1989). Land and people of Nigeria : Rivers State. Port Harcourt, Nigeria: Riverside Communications. ISBN 9783033328.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Sika, Baridorn (2005). History of radio broadcasting in Rivers State. Port Harcourt, Nigeria: DOKUS Press. ISBN 9782631612.
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