Nasarawa State, Nigeria: An Overview
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Established on October 1, 1996, carved out of Plateau State.
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Located in North-Central Nigeria, bordered by Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Kaduna, Kogi, and the Federal Capital Territory (Abuja).
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Population: Approximately 2.5 million (2022 estimates).
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Ethnic Groups: Diverse, including Eggon, Alago, Tiv, Gwandara, Agatu, Hausa, and Fulani.
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Languages: English (official), Hausa, and indigenous languages.
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Agriculture: Major producer of yam, cassava, rice, millet, maize, sesame, and soybeans. Known as the “Home of Solid Minerals” due to deposits of salt, limestone, baryte, and coal.
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Mining: Active extraction of minerals, contributing to local and national economies.
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Nasarawa State University (NSUK) in Keffi is the primary tertiary institution.
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Other institutions include Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa and College of Education, Akwanga.
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Farin Ruwa Falls: One of Nigeria’s highest waterfalls, located in the Wamba region.
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Hunting Grounds: Traditional game reserves in Awe and Keana.
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Salt Village (Keana): Historical salt-mining site.
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Nasarawa Eggon Hills: Cultural and hiking attraction.
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Administrative Structure:
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13 Local Government Areas (LGAs), including Akwanga, Keffi, Nasarawa, and Doma.
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Current Governor: Engr. Abdullahi Sule (APC), in office since 2019.
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Deputy Governor: Dr. Emmanuel Akabe.
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Ethnic/Communal Conflicts: Occasional clashes over land and resources.
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Infrastructure Deficits: Limited road networks and healthcare facilities.
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Security Issues: Banditry and farmer-herder tensions in some areas.
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October 14, 2025 by maximios • Blog
Nasarawa State, Nigeria: An Overview
Established on October 1, 1996, carved out of Plateau State.
Located in North-Central Nigeria, bordered by Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Kaduna, Kogi, and the Federal Capital Territory (Abuja).
Lafia serves as the state capital and administrative hub.
Population: Approximately 2.5 million (2022 estimates).
Ethnic Groups: Diverse, including Eggon, Alago, Tiv, Gwandara, Agatu, Hausa, and Fulani.
Languages: English (official), Hausa, and indigenous languages.
Agriculture: Major producer of yam, cassava, rice, millet, maize, sesame, and soybeans. Known as the “Home of Solid Minerals” due to deposits of salt, limestone, baryte, and coal.
Mining: Active extraction of minerals, contributing to local and national economies.
Nasarawa State University (NSUK) in Keffi is the primary tertiary institution.
Other institutions include Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa and College of Education, Akwanga.
Farin Ruwa Falls: One of Nigeria’s highest waterfalls, located in the Wamba region.
Hunting Grounds: Traditional game reserves in Awe and Keana.
Salt Village (Keana): Historical salt-mining site.
Nasarawa Eggon Hills: Cultural and hiking attraction.
Administrative Structure:
13 Local Government Areas (LGAs), including Akwanga, Keffi, Nasarawa, and Doma.
Current Governor: Engr. Abdullahi Sule (APC), in office since 2019.
Deputy Governor: Dr. Emmanuel Akabe.
Ethnic/Communal Conflicts: Occasional clashes over land and resources.
Infrastructure Deficits: Limited road networks and healthcare facilities.
Security Issues: Banditry and farmer-herder tensions in some areas.
Rich traditions with festivals like the Eggon Cultural Festival and Alago Festival.
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