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Lokoja

Lokoja is a city in Nigeria. It lies at the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers and is the capital city of Kogi State.[2] While the Yoruba (Oworo), Bassa Nge and Nupe[3] are indigenous to the area, other ethnic groups of Nigeria, including the Kupa-Nupe, Hausa, Ebira, Igala, Igbo, Bini/Edo, and Tiv[3] have recently established themselves. Projected to be the third fastest growing African continent city between 2020 and 2025, with a 5.93% growth.[4][5] It was listed a second class township by the 1917 township ordinance of the colonial administration. This shows that Lokoja is an old city.[6]

Lokoja
LGA and city
Lokoja
Nickname(s): 
The Pittsburgh of Africa, The Confluence Town
Lokoja
Coordinates: 07°48′07″N 06°44′39″E / 7.80194°N 6.74417°E / 7.80194; 6.74417Coordinates: 07°48′07″N 06°44′39″E / 7.80194°N 6.74417°E / 7.80194; 6.74417
Country Nigeria
StateKogi State
Area
 • Total1,230 sq mi (3,180 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total692,050[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
ClimateAw

Etymology

Different ethnic groups lay claim to having named the city.

  • The Yoruba ( Oworo ) people believe the name comes from Ilu Oke Oja ("The settlement located on the hill did not fall").
  • The Hausa believe the name comes from Loko Ja ("A red corner") and that the city was named by the emir of Zazzau.
  • The Nupe believe the name comes from Patti Lukongi ("The hill of doves").
  • The Igala believe the name comes from the expression Lewa ka je Eja (Come, let's eat fish).

History

The area that would become Lokoja has been inhabited for hundreds of years by people from different ethnic groups prior to the arrival of Europeans. The migrations of these groups to the area could be in part accounted for by its nearness to the banks of the Niger and Benue rivers. Some of the first groups of people to settle in Lokoja were the Oworo people/Yoruba from Ile-Ife, Hausa and Nupe. It is said that they migrated from Baro and some parts of present-day Niger State to the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers.[5] This area eventually became a center of trade. Example are the Kupas and some of the Kakandas.[7]

 
River Niger at Lokoja

The Nupe and Zazzau emirs historically appointed the Hausas as political leaders, while the Nupe filled the position of religious leader as chief imam of Lokoja. Lokoja was ruled by the following Maigari of Lokoja (Hamza, Dauda, Musa, Muhammadu Maikarfi). The British then installed a Muslim convert called Bukar (originally named Abigel), who designated his residence at Yaragi Madabo Junction of Lokoja as the new Lokoja palace. In time, the position fell to Alhaji Yahaya Muhammadu Maikarfi, and after his demise, Alhaji Kabiru, his son, succeeded him. The people sustained themselves by engaging in farming and hunting activities at Agbaja hill. Lokoja has an abundance of hills which were popular for hunting. At Mount Patti ("Patti" being the Nupe word for hill), there is a tree where the names of hunters were recorded in Ajami and Latin script. When Dr William Balfour Baikie arrived at Lokoja first in 1854 and later in 1857, he played a role in encouraging the outward movement of the people from their hilly settlements. He did this by influencing Muhammadu Maikarfi, then the Maigari of Lokoja. Muhammudu Maikarfi was then succeeded by Abigel (who converted to Islam and was renamed Bukar), who was widely seen as a stooge of the British.[8]

The Bassa-Nges believe that they settled at the foot of Mount Patti when they came into Lokoja, before later moving again and migrating to settle across the Benue, just to the north of the Igalas. Whatever the case may be, it is difficult to categorically state in what order any or each of these groups came after the Oworos to settle in Lokoja town. These different groups lived in different quarters of the town but were closely related socio-politically. They interacted freely and tolerated one another. Present day Lokoja is ruled by the Maigari (chief) of Lokoja, and his 12 Hakimi (Sub chiefs) It is important to note however, that each group have their own local criteria: for example, the Maigari has no jurisdiction over the Olu of Oworo, but he does have authority over Ganaja, Kwakware, Sarkin Numa, Adankolo, ward A to ward E and other villages of the Lokoja Holland that is the Salkawa people.

 
Lokoja town in 1911

The present modern settlement at Lokoja was established in 1857 by the British explorer William Baikie at the site of an earlier model farm constructed during the failed Niger expedition of 1841. Lokoja was the capital of the British Northern Nigeria Protectorate and the chief of Lokoja at that time was Alhaji Muhammadu Maikarfi. Lokoja remained a convenient administrative town for the British colonial government after the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria in 1914.[9] The first Governor-General, Sir Frederick Lugard, governed the new nation of Nigeria from Lokoja. Other subsequent settlers into the city include the Yoruba (mainstream), the Igala, the Igbira (Igbira Tao and Igbira Koto), and the Bassa-Nge people. However, there are other groups apart from the ones mentioned above but they are classified as temporary visitors and non indigenous. These include the Igbo, Tiv, Edo, etc.

The city's population has since grown to an estimated count of over 90,000 inhabitants.[10] It is a trade center with respect to its agricultural products; this is because it is situated at the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers, and is close to the federal capital of Nigeria in Abuja. It is also home to Kogi State Polytechnic and the newly established Federal University Lokoja.[11]

Near Lokoja, in Ajaokuta, are metallurgy facilities and iron ore mines.

The Local Government Area

Lokoja is also a Local Government Area of Kogi State with an area of 3,180 km2 and a population of 195,261 at the 2006 census. It is bounded by the Niger in the north and east upstream from the capital until the border with Kwara State, and includes the city of Lokoja. The postal code of the area is 260.[12]

Climate

Climate data for Lokoja
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 38.9
(102.0)
38.9
(102.0)
40.0
(104.0)
38.9
(102.0)
38.3
(100.9)
38.9
(102.0)
37.2
(99.0)
36.7
(98.1)
37.2
(99.0)
37.2
(99.0)
37.2
(99.0)
37.8
(100.0)
40.0
(104.0)
Average high °C (°F) 33.2
(91.8)
35.2
(95.4)
35.5
(95.9)
34.3
(93.7)
32.5
(90.5)
31.2
(88.2)
30.2
(86.4)
29.7
(85.5)
30.1
(86.2)
31.3
(88.3)
33.0
(91.4)
32.9
(91.2)
32.4
(90.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) 26.9
(80.4)
28.8
(83.8)
29.9
(85.8)
29.2
(84.6)
28.0
(82.4)
26.8
(80.2)
26.4
(79.5)
25.8
(78.4)
25.9
(78.6)
26.6
(79.9)
26.9
(80.4)
25.8
(78.4)
27.3
(81.1)
Average low °C (°F) 20.8
(69.4)
23.0
(73.4)
25.0
(77.0)
24.8
(76.6)
23.8
(74.8)
23.1
(73.6)
22.7
(72.9)
22.6
(72.7)
22.5
(72.5)
22.5
(72.5)
21.5
(70.7)
19.9
(67.8)
22.7
(72.9)
Record low °C (°F) 6.1
(43.0)
12.8
(55.0)
11.1
(52.0)
16.1
(61.0)
15.0
(59.0)
12.8
(55.0)
17.2
(63.0)
17.2
(63.0)
14.4
(57.9)
15.6
(60.1)
15.0
(59.0)
10.6
(51.1)
6.1
(43.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 4.6
(0.18)
12.8
(0.50)
43.5
(1.71)
95.0
(3.74)
151.0
(5.94)
158.8
(6.25)
172.6
(6.80)
165.8
(6.53)
208.8
(8.22)
137.7
(5.42)
14.4
(0.57)
2.0
(0.08)
1,167.1
(45.95)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.3 mm) 0.8 1.0 3.2 6.0 9.5 10.2 12.7 12.8 15.2 9.5 1.2 0.3 82.4
Average relative humidity (%) 63 61 65 71 76 80 82 82 83 82 75 70 74
Mean monthly sunshine hours 229.4 237.3 226.3 198.0 217.0 192.0 164.3 124.0 147.0 210.8 252.0 257.3 2,455.4
Mean daily sunshine hours 7.4 8.4 7.3 6.6 7.0 6.4 5.3 4.0 4.9 6.8 8.4 8.3 6.7
Source: Deutscher Wetterdienst[13]

Geography

 
Lokoja vegetation
 
Grasses and trees in Lokoja

Lokoja lies about 7.8023° North of the equator and 6.7333° E east of the Meridian. It is about 165 km Southwest of Abuja as the crow flies, and 390 km Northeast of Lagos by same measure. Residential districts are of varying density, and the city has various suburbs such as Felele, Adankolo, Otokiti and Ganaja. The town is situated in the tropical Wet and Dry savanna climate zone of Nigeria, and temperatures remain hot year-round.

Religion and culture

Given the multiethnic nature of the town, there are various festivals, events and socio-cultural activities depending on the people group. Thus, no particular group's festivals or their socio-cultural activities can be said to be the most prominent. For instance, the Agbo masquerade festival is celebrated by the Oworo people between the months of March and April every year. Other Okuns also celebrate the Oro / Egungun festival while generally, the fishermen in Lokoja celebrate the Donkwo fishing festival and this also comes up in March/April. It is also worthy to mention that editions of Lokoja boat regatta are held, albeit not regularly.[6]

 
Egungun masquerade dance garment

Religiously, Islam, Christianity and traditional religion exist in Lokoja. The Muslims go to their mosques for their worship while the Christians do the same in their various churches. Religious festivals include the Muslim Eids and the Christian Christmas and Easter.

Markets

 
Market place in Lokoja

Lokoja has three major markets: New Market (International Market); Old Market; and Kpata Market. Kpata Market and New Market have their market day every Five Days. The essential products sold in these markets are grains, vegetables and general household items.

References

  1. ^ HASC, population, area and Headquarters Statoids
  2. ^ "Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved 2007-04-06.
  3. ^ a b "Complete List of Tribes in Kogi State Nigeria | AllNigeriaInfo". Retrieved 2022-06-09.
  4. ^ . virtual capitalist. 13 August 2021. Archived from the original on 13 August 2021. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
  5. ^ a b "History". KGSG. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  6. ^ a b A.B Mamman, J.O. Oyebanji (2000). Nigeria: A people United, A Future Assured.
  7. ^ Obaro, Ikime (1980). Grounded work of Nigerian History. Heinemann Educational Books.
  8. ^ "Kogi State of Nigeria :: Nigeria Information & Guide". www.nigeriagalleria.com. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  9. ^ "WorldStatesmen.org". Retrieved 2007-04-06.
  10. ^ "No13.(PDF)" (PDF).
  11. ^ Idris Ahmed (October 17, 2005). . Newsday. Archived from the original on March 4, 2012. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  12. ^ . NIPOST. Archived from the original on 2012-11-26. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
  13. ^ "Klimatafel von Lokoja / Nigeria" (PDF). Baseline climate means (1961-1990) from stations all over the world (in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst. Retrieved 12 October 2016.

External links

  •   Lokoja travel guide from Wikivoyage

lokoja, city, nigeria, lies, confluence, niger, benue, rivers, capital, city, kogi, state, while, yoruba, oworo, bassa, nupe, indigenous, area, other, ethnic, groups, nigeria, including, kupa, nupe, hausa, ebira, igala, igbo, bini, have, recently, established,. Lokoja is a city in Nigeria It lies at the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers and is the capital city of Kogi State 2 While the Yoruba Oworo Bassa Nge and Nupe 3 are indigenous to the area other ethnic groups of Nigeria including the Kupa Nupe Hausa Ebira Igala Igbo Bini Edo and Tiv 3 have recently established themselves Projected to be the third fastest growing African continent city between 2020 and 2025 with a 5 93 growth 4 5 It was listed a second class township by the 1917 township ordinance of the colonial administration This shows that Lokoja is an old city 6 LokojaLGA and cityLokojaNickname s The Pittsburgh of Africa The Confluence TownLokojaCoordinates 07 48 07 N 06 44 39 E 7 80194 N 6 74417 E 7 80194 6 74417 Coordinates 07 48 07 N 06 44 39 E 7 80194 N 6 74417 E 7 80194 6 74417Country NigeriaStateKogi StateArea Total1 230 sq mi 3 180 km2 Population 2020 Total692 050 1 Time zoneUTC 1 WAT ClimateAw Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 The Local Government Area 4 Climate 5 Geography 6 Religion and culture 7 Markets 8 References 9 External linksEtymology EditDifferent ethnic groups lay claim to having named the city The Yoruba Oworo people believe the name comes from Ilu Oke Oja The settlement located on the hill did not fall The Hausa believe the name comes from Loko Ja A red corner and that the city was named by the emir of Zazzau The Nupe believe the name comes from Patti Lukongi The hill of doves The Igala believe the name comes from the expression Lewa ka je Eja Come let s eat fish History EditThe area that would become Lokoja has been inhabited for hundreds of years by people from different ethnic groups prior to the arrival of Europeans The migrations of these groups to the area could be in part accounted for by its nearness to the banks of the Niger and Benue rivers Some of the first groups of people to settle in Lokoja were the Oworo people Yoruba from Ile Ife Hausa and Nupe It is said that they migrated from Baro and some parts of present day Niger State to the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers 5 This area eventually became a center of trade Example are the Kupas and some of the Kakandas 7 River Niger at Lokoja The Nupe and Zazzau emirs historically appointed the Hausas as political leaders while the Nupe filled the position of religious leader as chief imam of Lokoja Lokoja was ruled by the following Maigari of Lokoja Hamza Dauda Musa Muhammadu Maikarfi The British then installed a Muslim convert called Bukar originally named Abigel who designated his residence at Yaragi Madabo Junction of Lokoja as the new Lokoja palace In time the position fell to Alhaji Yahaya Muhammadu Maikarfi and after his demise Alhaji Kabiru his son succeeded him The people sustained themselves by engaging in farming and hunting activities at Agbaja hill Lokoja has an abundance of hills which were popular for hunting At Mount Patti Patti being the Nupe word for hill there is a tree where the names of hunters were recorded in Ajami and Latin script When Dr William Balfour Baikie arrived at Lokoja first in 1854 and later in 1857 he played a role in encouraging the outward movement of the people from their hilly settlements He did this by influencing Muhammadu Maikarfi then the Maigari of Lokoja Muhammudu Maikarfi was then succeeded by Abigel who converted to Islam and was renamed Bukar who was widely seen as a stooge of the British 8 The Bassa Nges believe that they settled at the foot of Mount Patti when they came into Lokoja before later moving again and migrating to settle across the Benue just to the north of the Igalas Whatever the case may be it is difficult to categorically state in what order any or each of these groups came after the Oworos to settle in Lokoja town These different groups lived in different quarters of the town but were closely related socio politically They interacted freely and tolerated one another Present day Lokoja is ruled by the Maigari chief of Lokoja and his 12 Hakimi Sub chiefs It is important to note however that each group have their own local criteria for example the Maigari has no jurisdiction over the Olu of Oworo but he does have authority over Ganaja Kwakware Sarkin Numa Adankolo ward A to ward E and other villages of the Lokoja Holland that is the Salkawa people Lokoja town in 1911 The present modern settlement at Lokoja was established in 1857 by the British explorer William Baikie at the site of an earlier model farm constructed during the failed Niger expedition of 1841 Lokoja was the capital of the British Northern Nigeria Protectorate and the chief of Lokoja at that time was Alhaji Muhammadu Maikarfi Lokoja remained a convenient administrative town for the British colonial government after the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria in 1914 9 The first Governor General Sir Frederick Lugard governed the new nation of Nigeria from Lokoja Other subsequent settlers into the city include the Yoruba mainstream the Igala the Igbira Igbira Tao and Igbira Koto and the Bassa Nge people However there are other groups apart from the ones mentioned above but they are classified as temporary visitors and non indigenous These include the Igbo Tiv Edo etc The city s population has since grown to an estimated count of over 90 000 inhabitants 10 It is a trade center with respect to its agricultural products this is because it is situated at the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers and is close to the federal capital of Nigeria in Abuja It is also home to Kogi State Polytechnic and the newly established Federal University Lokoja 11 Near Lokoja in Ajaokuta are metallurgy facilities and iron ore mines The Local Government Area EditLokoja is also a Local Government Area of Kogi State with an area of 3 180 km2 and a population of 195 261 at the 2006 census It is bounded by the Niger in the north and east upstream from the capital until the border with Kwara State and includes the city of Lokoja The postal code of the area is 260 12 Climate EditClimate data for LokojaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 38 9 102 0 38 9 102 0 40 0 104 0 38 9 102 0 38 3 100 9 38 9 102 0 37 2 99 0 36 7 98 1 37 2 99 0 37 2 99 0 37 2 99 0 37 8 100 0 40 0 104 0 Average high C F 33 2 91 8 35 2 95 4 35 5 95 9 34 3 93 7 32 5 90 5 31 2 88 2 30 2 86 4 29 7 85 5 30 1 86 2 31 3 88 3 33 0 91 4 32 9 91 2 32 4 90 3 Daily mean C F 26 9 80 4 28 8 83 8 29 9 85 8 29 2 84 6 28 0 82 4 26 8 80 2 26 4 79 5 25 8 78 4 25 9 78 6 26 6 79 9 26 9 80 4 25 8 78 4 27 3 81 1 Average low C F 20 8 69 4 23 0 73 4 25 0 77 0 24 8 76 6 23 8 74 8 23 1 73 6 22 7 72 9 22 6 72 7 22 5 72 5 22 5 72 5 21 5 70 7 19 9 67 8 22 7 72 9 Record low C F 6 1 43 0 12 8 55 0 11 1 52 0 16 1 61 0 15 0 59 0 12 8 55 0 17 2 63 0 17 2 63 0 14 4 57 9 15 6 60 1 15 0 59 0 10 6 51 1 6 1 43 0 Average precipitation mm inches 4 6 0 18 12 8 0 50 43 5 1 71 95 0 3 74 151 0 5 94 158 8 6 25 172 6 6 80 165 8 6 53 208 8 8 22 137 7 5 42 14 4 0 57 2 0 0 08 1 167 1 45 95 Average precipitation days 0 3 mm 0 8 1 0 3 2 6 0 9 5 10 2 12 7 12 8 15 2 9 5 1 2 0 3 82 4Average relative humidity 63 61 65 71 76 80 82 82 83 82 75 70 74Mean monthly sunshine hours 229 4 237 3 226 3 198 0 217 0 192 0 164 3 124 0 147 0 210 8 252 0 257 3 2 455 4Mean daily sunshine hours 7 4 8 4 7 3 6 6 7 0 6 4 5 3 4 0 4 9 6 8 8 4 8 3 6 7Source Deutscher Wetterdienst 13 Geography Edit Lokoja vegetation Grasses and trees in Lokoja Lokoja lies about 7 8023 North of the equator and 6 7333 E east of the Meridian It is about 165 km Southwest of Abuja as the crow flies and 390 km Northeast of Lagos by same measure Residential districts are of varying density and the city has various suburbs such as Felele Adankolo Otokiti and Ganaja The town is situated in the tropical Wet and Dry savanna climate zone of Nigeria and temperatures remain hot year round Religion and culture EditGiven the multiethnic nature of the town there are various festivals events and socio cultural activities depending on the people group Thus no particular group s festivals or their socio cultural activities can be said to be the most prominent For instance the Agbo masquerade festival is celebrated by the Oworo people between the months of March and April every year Other Okuns also celebrate the Oro Egungun festival while generally the fishermen in Lokoja celebrate the Donkwo fishing festival and this also comes up in March April It is also worthy to mention that editions of Lokoja boat regatta are held albeit not regularly 6 Egungun masquerade dance garment Religiously Islam Christianity and traditional religion exist in Lokoja The Muslims go to their mosques for their worship while the Christians do the same in their various churches Religious festivals include the Muslim Eids and the Christian Christmas and Easter Markets Edit Market place in Lokoja Lokoja has three major markets New Market International Market Old Market and Kpata Market Kpata Market and New Market have their market day every Five Days The essential products sold in these markets are grains vegetables and general household items References Edit HASC population area and Headquarters Statoids Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 2007 04 06 a b Complete List of Tribes in Kogi State Nigeria AllNigeriaInfo Retrieved 2022 06 09 Ranked The World s Fastest Growing Cities virtual capitalist 13 August 2021 Archived from the original on 13 August 2021 Retrieved 2021 08 17 a b History KGSG Retrieved 2022 02 22 a b A B Mamman J O Oyebanji 2000 Nigeria A people United A Future Assured Obaro Ikime 1980 Grounded work of Nigerian History Heinemann Educational Books Kogi State of Nigeria Nigeria Information amp Guide www nigeriagalleria com Retrieved 2022 02 22 WorldStatesmen org Retrieved 2007 04 06 No13 PDF PDF Idris Ahmed October 17 2005 Gov Idris Okays N80m for Kogi Polytechnic Newsday Archived from the original on March 4 2012 Retrieved 2010 05 18 Post Offices with map of LGA NIPOST Archived from the original on 2012 11 26 Retrieved 2009 10 20 Klimatafel von Lokoja Nigeria PDF Baseline climate means 1961 1990 from stations all over the world in German Deutscher Wetterdienst Retrieved 12 October 2016 External links Edit Lokoja travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lokoja amp oldid 1136135307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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