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Warri is a city in the southwestern part of the Niger Delta, in Delta State, Nigeria. It has a long history as a major city for the crude oil industry in the country.
The city of Warri is an oil hub in South-South Nigeria and houses an annex of the Delta State Government House. It served as the colonial capital of the then Warri Province. It shares boundaries with Sapele, although most of these places in Sapele, notably Okere, Agbassa, Uvwie, Okpe, and Udu have been integrated into the larger metropolitan area of Warri. Osubi houses an airport that serves the city.
The name "Warri Province" was once applicable to the part of an area now called Delta State under the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. Its boundary in the Northeast was Sapele with Forçados River in the Southeast and Jameson Creek in the Southwest which later changed to Delta Province. Effurun serves as the gateway to the economic nerve of the city. Warri city is one of the major hubs of petroleum activities and businesses in southern Nigeria. It is a commercial capital city of Delta State, with a population of over 311,970 people according to the national population census figures for 2006. The city is originally inhabited and occupied by the Urhobo, Ijaw people, and Itsekiri
Its inhabitants are predominantly Christian of different denominations, and some practice a mixture of African traditional religions like most of Southern Nigeria. The city is known nationwide for its unique Pidgin English.