A D A M A W A   S T A T E
Capital: Yola
Area: 42,159 sq kilometres
Population: 2,484,483 (1997 FOS est.)
Language: Hausa, Fulfude

Location

Adamawa State is located in the Northeastern part of Nigeria. It shares boundaries with Taraba State on the West, Gombe State on the North-West, Borno State on the North and Cameroun on the South-East. 

History

Adamawa was created out of Gongola State on 27th August, 1991 as one of the nine new states created by the Federal Military Government.

Agriculture

Crops such as maize, rice, millet, sugar cane, cotton, groundnuts, arabica, guinea corn, tea and kola nuts are all successfully grown in the state.

 

Mineral Resources

There are abundant deposits of mineral ore in the state such as iron, lead, zinc, limestone, etc.

 

Tourism

Adamawa State is well noted for a rich cultural heritage which is reflected in its past history, craftmanship, music and dances, dress patterns and hospitality.

Festivals such as the Njuwa Fishing Festival which holds at Lake Njuwa in Yola town and the Yinagu fishing festival at Michika attract people within and outside the state from the month of March through May each year.

Other tourist attractions in the state are Koma hills, three sister rocks (Song Local Government) and Kiri Dam near Guyuk.

People

The state has a large number of ethnic groups, namely the Fulani, Bwatiye, Chamba, Bata, Higgi, Mbula, Margi, Kilba, Gaanda, Lounguda, Kanakuru, Bille, Bura, Yandang, Yungur, Fali, Gude Verre and Libu.

Local Government Areas

The state consists of 16 local government areas: Demsa, Falfore, Ganye, Gombi, Gayuk, Hong, Jada, Madagali, Maiha, Mayo-Belwa, Michika, Mubi, Naman, Selleng, Song, Yola

 

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