On Nigeria – Kebbi State

Overview of Kebbi State

  • Location: Kebbi state is located in the northwestern region of Nigeria.

  • Capital: Birnin Kebbi is the capital of Kebbi State.

  • Creation: The state was created from part of Sokoto State on August 27, 1991. 

  • Border: Sokoto (north), Niger State (south), Zamfara (east), and Niger Republic (west).

Key Features

Demographics:

  • Major ethnic groups are Hausa, Fulani, Zarma, and others.

  • Religion: Predominantly Muslim population.

Economy

  • Agriculture-driven Known for rice production, fishing, and livestock rearing.

  • Part of Nigeria’s “rice belt,” with irrigation projects like the Bakolori Dam.

  • Also produces sorghum, millet, and onions.

Culture

  • Famous for the Argungu Fishing Festival, a UNESCO-recognized cultural event.

  • Rich traditions in music, dance, and crafts.

Geography

  • The Niger and Sokoto Rivers are major drainages flowing across Kebbi State.

  • Features savannah vegetation and fertile plains. 

Education

  • Home to institutions like Kebbi State University of Science and Technology (Aliero) and Federal University, Birnin Kebbi.

Kebbi State Slogan: “Land of Equity.”

Notable Local Government Areas in Kebbi State: Argungu, Yauri, Zuru, and Gwandu.

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