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Nasarawa State

Nasarawa State is a state in the North Central region of Nigeria, bordered to the east by the states of Taraba and Plateau, to the north by Kaduna State, to the south by the states of Benue and Kogi, and to the west by the Federal Capital Territory. Named for the historic Nasarawa Emirate, the state was formed from the west of Plateau State on 1 October 1996.[5] The state has thirteen local government areas and its capital is Lafia, located in the east of the state, while a key economic centre of the state is the Karu Urban Area—suburbs of Abuja—along the western border with the FCT.[6]

Nasarawa
Nicknames: 
Location of Nasarawa State in Nigeria
Coordinates: 8°32′N 8°18′E / 8.533°N 8.300°E / 8.533; 8.300
Country Nigeria
Date created1 October 1996
CapitalLafia
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Nasarawa State
 • Governor[2]Abdullahi Sule (APC)
 • Deputy GovernorEmmanuel Akabe (APC)
 • LegislatureNasarawa State House of Assembly
 • SenatorsN: Godiya Akwashiki (SDP)

S: Mohammed Ogoshi Onawo (PDP)

W: Ahmed Aliyu Wadada (SDP)
 • RepresentativesList
Area
 • Total26,256 km2 (10,137 sq mi)
 • Rank15
Population
 (2006)
 • Total1,869,377[1]
 • Estimate 
(2022-03-21)
2,886,000
 • Rank30
GDP (PPP)
 • Year2021
 • Total$12.01 billion[3]
30th of 36
 • Per capita$4,099[3]
17th of 36
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
Postal code
962101
ISO 3166 codeNG-NA
HDI (2021)0.575[4]
medium · 19th of 37
Websitewww.nasarawastate.gov.ng

Of the 36 states of Nigeria, Nasarawa is the fifteenth largest in area and second least populous with an estimated population of about 2.5 million as of 2016.[7] Geographically, the state is mostly within the tropical Guinean forest–savanna mosaic ecoregion. Important geographic features include the River Benue forming much of Nasarawa State's southern borders and the state's far northeast containing a small part of the Jos Plateau.

Nasarawa State is inhabited by various ethnic groups, including the Koro and Yeskwa in the far northwest; the Kofyar in the far northeast; the Eggon, Gwandara, Mada, Buh, Ninzo, and Nungu in the north; the Alago, Goemai, and Megili in the east; Eloyi (Ajiri/Afo) in the south; the Tiv in the southeast; the Idoma in southwest; and the Gade and Gbagyi in the west while the Hausa and Fulani live throughout the state. Nasarawa is also religiously diverse as about 61% of the state's population are Muslims with the remaining 39% being Christian and followers of traditional ethnic religions.[8][9]

In the pre-colonial period, the area that is now Nasarawa State was split up between various states with some states being tiny and village-based as others were part of larger empires until the early 1800s when the Fulani jihad annexed the region and placed the area under the Sokoto Caliphate as the vassal states of Keffi, Lafia, and Nassarawa. In the 1890s and 1900s, British expeditions occupied the area and incorporated it into the Northern Nigeria Protectorate. The protectorate later merged into British Nigeria in 1914 before becoming independent as Nigeria in 1960. Originally, modern-day Nasarawa State was a part of the post-independence Northern Region until 1967 when the region was split and the area became part of the Benue-Plateau State. After Benue-Plateau was split in 1976, what is now Nasarawa State became a part of the new Plateau State until 1996 when western Plateau was broken off to form the new Nasarawa State.

Economically, Nasarawa State is largely based around agriculture, mainly of sesame, soybeans, groundnut, millet, maize, and yam crops. Other key industries are services, especially in urban areas, and the livestock herding and ranching of cattle, goats, and sheep. The state has been beset by violence at various points throughout its history, most notably the ongoing conflict between herders and farmers primarily over land rights.[10] Despite the conflict, Nasarawa has the nineteenth highest Human Development Index in the country and numerous institutions of tertiary education.[11]

History edit

Nasarawa was established on 1 October 1996 by the Abacha government, splitting it from the today neighboring Plateau State which previously had contained both their territories.[12]

Geography edit

Climate edit

Nasarawa has a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate. The city's yearly temperature is 29.39 °C (84.9 °F) and it is -0.07% lower than Nigeria's averages. Nasarawa typically receives about 136.71 millimeters (5.38 inches) of precipitation and has 155.37 rainy days (42.57% of the time) annually.[13]

In Nasarawa, the dry season is humid and partially cloudy, and it is hot all year long. The wet season is oppressive and overcast. The average annual temperature ranges from 63 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit, rarely falling below 57 or rising above 101.[14]

From January 29 to April 14, the hot season, with an average daily high temperature exceeding 93 °F, lasts for 2.5 months. Nasarawa's hottest month of the year is March, with an average high temperature of 95 °F and low temperature of 74 °F.[15]

The 3.7-month cool season, which runs from June 22 to October 13, has an average daily maximum temperature of less than 85 °F. Nasarawa experiences its coldest month of the year in December, with average lows of 64 °F and highs of 89 °F.[16][17]

Boundaries edit

Nasarawa State is bounded to the north by Kaduna State for 169 km (105 miles), to the east by the states of Taraba for 109 km and Plateau for 219 km (136 miles), to the south by the states of Benue for 231 km, (mostly across the Benue River) and Kogi across the Benue River for 83 km, and to the west by Kogi for 68 km and the Federal Capital Territory for 156 km.

Transport edit

Nasarawa has a network of roads within the state, which link all rural areas and major towns.

Federal Highways are

Other major highways are

  • the Lafia-Shandam Rd east to Plateau State at Ungwan Mai Samari,
  • the Doma-Lafia Rd,
  • the Loko-Nassarawa Rd north from Benue State across the Benue River at Loko by the 1835 m Loko-Oweto Bridge (2022),
  • from the Abaji-Toto Rd to Nasarawa, * the Nasarawa-Keffi Rd.

Railways:

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) operates train services with the 1067 mm Cape gauge Eastern Line north from Makurdi in Benue State via Lafia to Kafanchan in Plateau State.

Airports: Lafia Cargo Airport.

Population edit

Nasarawa State had a total population of 1,869,377 residents as of 2006, making the state the second least populated state in Nigeria after Bayelsa State.[18]

Air Pollution edit

Particulate matter, a dangerous air pollutant that can lead to bronchitis, asthma attacks, and other serious lung conditions due to chemical interactions in the environment, poses a threat to Nasarawa.[19][20][21][22]

Government edit

The Governor of Nasarawa State is the regional executive of Nasarawa. The state legislature, Nasarawa State House of Assembly, is located in the capital of Lafia.

Local Government Areas edit

The State has three National Senatorial Districts, the South, North and West.

Nasarawa State consists of 13 Local Government Areas (shown with 2006 population figures[23]):

Nasarawa West Senatorial District 716,802
Karu 205,477
Keffi 92,664
Kokona 109,749
Nasarawa 189,835
Toto 119,077
Nasarawa North Senatorial District 335,453
Akwanga 113,430
Eggon 149,129
Wamba 72,894
Nasarawa South Senatorial District 811,020
Awe 112,574
Doma 139,607
Keana 79,253
Lafia 330,712
Obi 148,874

List of current Local Government Area Chairmen.[24]

Languages edit

Languages of Nasarawa State listed by LGA:[25]

LGA Languages
Akwanga Mada;Eggon; Fulani; Hausa; Ninzo; Numana;
Awe Hausa; Fulani; Gwandara; Eggon; Goemai; Lijili; Tiv; Wapan
Doma Alago; Eggon; Tiv; Agatu;
keffi Hausa; Fulani; : Mada GadeEggon;Gbagyi; Gwandara; Koro Wachi
Karu Gbagyi; Mada; Gwandara; Gade
Keana Alago; Gwandara Tiv; Fulani Hausa
Kokona Gwandara; Mada; Afo; Eggon; Ninzo
Lafia Bare-Bari; Hausa; Fulani; Ake; Mada: Alago; Agatu; Eggon; Goemai; Gwandara; Kofyar; Lijili; Tiv; Wapan
Nasarawa Hausa; Fulani; Mada; Agatu; Alago; Basa; Egbira; Eloyi; Gade; Gbagyi; Gwandara; Eggon; Tiv
Nasarawa-Eggon Eggon; Mada; Fulani; Hausa
Obi Alago; Migili; Eggon; Tiv;Gwandara
Toto Egbura Agatu; Eggon; Gade; Fulani; Mada;Hausa; Gbagyi
Wamba Alumu-Tesu;Ninzo: Mada; Rindre, Buh,; Eggon; Hausa; Fulani; Kantana; Nungu; Toro

In Nasarawa State, there are 25 different ethnic groups. The major ones are Miligi (Koro), Alago, Mada, Gwandara, Kanuri, Hausa, Fulani, Gbagyi, Rindre,Buh, Afo, Eggon and Ebira[26]

Religion edit

The dominant religions in Nasarawa State are Islam and Christianity, although a certain amount of traditional religion is still practised.[26] The Emir of Lafia, Sidi Dauda Bage, is the head of the Tijaniyya Sufi Order, and the 3rd highest Muslim leader in Nigeria.

About 11% Roman Catholic with 296,087 followers (2021) in the Diocese of Lafia (2000) with 15 parishes under Bishop David Ajang (2021), a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Abuja.

The Anglican Diocese of Lafia (1999) led by Bishop Godwin Adeyi Robinson (2017), is part of the Ecclesiastical Province of Abuja within the Church of Nigeria.

Economy edit

 
Concrete block factory in Nasarawa State.

Agriculture is the mainstay of Nasarawa State's economy with the production of a variety of cash crops throughout the year. It also contains various minerals such as salt, baryte, and bauxite, which are mostly mined by artisanal miners. These mineral resources are also found in Nasarawa State: Coal, Dolomite/Marble, coal, Sapphire, Talc, Quartz, Tantalite, Tourmaline, Mica, Chalcopyrite, Clay, Cassirite, Iron-Ore, Columbite, Galena and Feldspar[27][28]

Education edit

 
Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, Nasarawa State, Nigeria

The state has a College of Education in Akwanga,[29] Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa,[30] Federal College of Education (Technical) Keana, College of Agriculture in Lafia, Isa Mustapha Agwai I Polytechnic Lafia, Nasarawa State University[31] Faculty of Agriculture Lafia Campus, a newly established Federal University of Lafia,[32] Mewar International University at Masaka, Bingham University at Karu, Hill College of Education Gwanje Akwanga, NACAP polytechnic Akwanga, Command secondary school Lafia, Command secondary school Rinze, Vocational And Relevant technology board, and many primary and secondary schools including the Federal Government Girls College, Keana

Tourism edit

Nasarawa State is home to the Farin Ruwa Falls in Wamba Local Government area of the state. Farin Ruwa falls is one of the highest falls in Africa.[33]

The Salt Village in the Keana Local Government Area of the State produces naturally iodized salt from the lake located nearby. The town is also the cradle of Alago civilization, one of the major ethnic groups in the state. Also notable is the Eggon hills of the Eggon people which is situated around Nasarawa Eggon. This was the hills which the Eggon people had settled and established as an ancestral heritage as well. Tourists love to go hiking on this beautiful and high hill overlooking the Nasarawa Eggon local government and surrounding areas.

Another tourist site in Nasarawa State is the Maloney Hill.[34]

 
Keffi Town from the top of Maloney Hill
 
Sunset on Maloney Hill

Notable people edit

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External links edit

  • Nasarawa State website

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Nasarawa redirects here For other uses see Nasarawa disambiguation Nasarawa State is a state in the North Central region of Nigeria bordered to the east by the states of Taraba and Plateau to the north by Kaduna State to the south by the states of Benue and Kogi and to the west by the Federal Capital Territory Named for the historic Nasarawa Emirate the state was formed from the west of Plateau State on 1 October 1996 5 The state has thirteen local government areas and its capital is Lafia located in the east of the state while a key economic centre of the state is the Karu Urban Area suburbs of Abuja along the western border with the FCT 6 NasarawaStateFlagSealNicknames Home of Solid MineralsLocation of Nasarawa State in NigeriaCoordinates 8 32 N 8 18 E 8 533 N 8 300 E 8 533 8 300Country NigeriaDate created1 October 1996CapitalLafiaGovernment BodyGovernment of Nasarawa State Governor 2 Abdullahi Sule APC Deputy GovernorEmmanuel Akabe APC LegislatureNasarawa State House of Assembly SenatorsN Godiya Akwashiki SDP S Mohammed Ogoshi Onawo PDP W Ahmed Aliyu Wadada SDP RepresentativesListArea Total26 256 km2 10 137 sq mi Rank15Population 2006 Total1 869 377 1 Estimate 2022 03 21 2 886 000 Rank30GDP PPP Year2021 Total 12 01 billion 3 30th of 36 Per capita 4 099 3 17th of 36Time zoneUTC 1 WAT Postal code962101ISO 3166 codeNG NAHDI 2021 0 575 4 medium 19th of 37Websitewww wbr nasarawastate wbr gov wbr ngOf the 36 states of Nigeria Nasarawa is the fifteenth largest in area and second least populous with an estimated population of about 2 5 million as of 2016 7 Geographically the state is mostly within the tropical Guinean forest savanna mosaic ecoregion Important geographic features include the River Benue forming much of Nasarawa State s southern borders and the state s far northeast containing a small part of the Jos Plateau Nasarawa State is inhabited by various ethnic groups including the Koro and Yeskwa in the far northwest the Kofyar in the far northeast the Eggon Gwandara Mada Buh Ninzo and Nungu in the north the Alago Goemai and Megili in the east Eloyi Ajiri Afo in the south the Tiv in the southeast the Idoma in southwest and the Gade and Gbagyi in the west while the Hausa and Fulani live throughout the state Nasarawa is also religiously diverse as about 61 of the state s population are Muslims with the remaining 39 being Christian and followers of traditional ethnic religions 8 9 In the pre colonial period the area that is now Nasarawa State was split up between various states with some states being tiny and village based as others were part of larger empires until the early 1800s when the Fulani jihad annexed the region and placed the area under the Sokoto Caliphate as the vassal states of Keffi Lafia and Nassarawa In the 1890s and 1900s British expeditions occupied the area and incorporated it into the Northern Nigeria Protectorate The protectorate later merged into British Nigeria in 1914 before becoming independent as Nigeria in 1960 Originally modern day Nasarawa State was a part of the post independence Northern Region until 1967 when the region was split and the area became part of the Benue Plateau State After Benue Plateau was split in 1976 what is now Nasarawa State became a part of the new Plateau State until 1996 when western Plateau was broken off to form the new Nasarawa State Economically Nasarawa State is largely based around agriculture mainly of sesame soybeans groundnut millet maize and yam crops Other key industries are services especially in urban areas and the livestock herding and ranching of cattle goats and sheep The state has been beset by violence at various points throughout its history most notably the ongoing conflict between herders and farmers primarily over land rights 10 Despite the conflict Nasarawa has the nineteenth highest Human Development Index in the country and numerous institutions of tertiary education 11 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Boundaries 3 Transport 4 Population 5 Air Pollution 6 Government 7 Local Government Areas 8 Languages 9 Religion 10 Economy 11 Education 12 Tourism 13 Notable people 14 References 15 External linksHistory editNasarawa was established on 1 October 1996 by the Abacha government splitting it from the today neighboring Plateau State which previously had contained both their territories 12 Geography editClimate edit Nasarawa has a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate The city s yearly temperature is 29 39 C 84 9 F and it is 0 07 lower than Nigeria s averages Nasarawa typically receives about 136 71 millimeters 5 38 inches of precipitation and has 155 37 rainy days 42 57 of the time annually 13 In Nasarawa the dry season is humid and partially cloudy and it is hot all year long The wet season is oppressive and overcast The average annual temperature ranges from 63 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit rarely falling below 57 or rising above 101 14 From January 29 to April 14 the hot season with an average daily high temperature exceeding 93 F lasts for 2 5 months Nasarawa s hottest month of the year is March with an average high temperature of 95 F and low temperature of 74 F 15 The 3 7 month cool season which runs from June 22 to October 13 has an average daily maximum temperature of less than 85 F Nasarawa experiences its coldest month of the year in December with average lows of 64 F and highs of 89 F 16 17 Boundaries edit Nasarawa State is bounded to the north by Kaduna State for 169 km 105 miles to the east by the states of Taraba for 109 km and Plateau for 219 km 136 miles to the south by the states of Benue for 231 km mostly across the Benue River and Kogi across the Benue River for 83 km and to the west by Kogi for 68 km and the Federal Capital Territory for 156 km Transport editNasarawa has a network of roads within the state which link all rural areas and major towns Federal Highways are A3 north from Benue State near Yerewata as the Makurdi Jos Rd via Lafia and Wamba to Plateau State at Barimaw A234 east from Abuja as the Keffi Akwanga Rd via Keffi and Garaku to A3 at Akwanga Other major highways are the Lafia Shandam Rd east to Plateau State at Ungwan Mai Samari the Doma Lafia Rd the Loko Nassarawa Rd north from Benue State across the Benue River at Loko by the 1835 m Loko Oweto Bridge 2022 from the Abaji Toto Rd to Nasarawa the Nasarawa Keffi Rd Railways The Nigerian Railway Corporation NRC operates train services with the 1067 mm Cape gauge Eastern Line north from Makurdi in Benue State via Lafia to Kafanchan in Plateau State Airports Lafia Cargo Airport Population editNasarawa State had a total population of 1 869 377 residents as of 2006 making the state the second least populated state in Nigeria after Bayelsa State 18 Air Pollution editParticulate matter a dangerous air pollutant that can lead to bronchitis asthma attacks and other serious lung conditions due to chemical interactions in the environment poses a threat to Nasarawa 19 20 21 22 Government editSee also list of governors of Nasarawa State The Governor of Nasarawa State is the regional executive of Nasarawa The state legislature Nasarawa State House of Assembly is located in the capital of Lafia Local Government Areas editSee also List of villages in Nasarawa State The State has three National Senatorial Districts the South North and West Nasarawa State consists of 13 Local Government Areas shown with 2006 population figures 23 Nasarawa West Senatorial District 716 802Karu 205 477Keffi 92 664Kokona 109 749Nasarawa 189 835Toto 119 077Nasarawa North Senatorial District 335 453Akwanga 113 430Eggon 149 129Wamba 72 894Nasarawa South Senatorial District 811 020Awe 112 574Doma 139 607Keana 79 253Lafia 330 712Obi 148 874List of current Local Government Area Chairmen 24 Languages editLanguages of Nasarawa State listed by LGA 25 LGA LanguagesAkwanga Mada Eggon Fulani Hausa Ninzo Numana Awe Hausa Fulani Gwandara Eggon Goemai Lijili Tiv WapanDoma Alago Eggon Tiv Agatu keffi Hausa Fulani Mada GadeEggon Gbagyi Gwandara Koro WachiKaru Gbagyi Mada Gwandara GadeKeana Alago Gwandara Tiv Fulani HausaKokona Gwandara Mada Afo Eggon NinzoLafia Bare Bari Hausa Fulani Ake Mada Alago Agatu Eggon Goemai Gwandara Kofyar Lijili Tiv WapanNasarawa Hausa Fulani Mada Agatu Alago Basa Egbira Eloyi Gade Gbagyi Gwandara Eggon TivNasarawa Eggon Eggon Mada Fulani HausaObi Alago Migili Eggon Tiv GwandaraToto Egbura Agatu Eggon Gade Fulani Mada Hausa GbagyiWamba Alumu Tesu Ninzo Mada Rindre Buh Eggon Hausa Fulani Kantana Nungu ToroIn Nasarawa State there are 25 different ethnic groups The major ones are Miligi Koro Alago Mada Gwandara Kanuri Hausa Fulani Gbagyi Rindre Buh Afo Eggon and Ebira 26 Religion editThe dominant religions in Nasarawa State are Islam and Christianity although a certain amount of traditional religion is still practised 26 The Emir of Lafia Sidi Dauda Bage is the head of the Tijaniyya Sufi Order and the 3rd highest Muslim leader in Nigeria About 11 Roman Catholic with 296 087 followers 2021 in the Diocese of Lafia 2000 with 15 parishes under Bishop David Ajang 2021 a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Abuja The Anglican Diocese of Lafia 1999 led by Bishop Godwin Adeyi Robinson 2017 is part of the Ecclesiastical Province of Abuja within the Church of Nigeria Economy edit nbsp Concrete block factory in Nasarawa State Agriculture is the mainstay of Nasarawa State s economy with the production of a variety of cash crops throughout the year It also contains various minerals such as salt baryte and bauxite which are mostly mined by artisanal miners These mineral resources are also found in Nasarawa State Coal Dolomite Marble coal Sapphire Talc Quartz Tantalite Tourmaline Mica Chalcopyrite Clay Cassirite Iron Ore Columbite Galena and Feldspar 27 28 Education edit nbsp Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa Nasarawa State NigeriaThe state has a College of Education in Akwanga 29 Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa 30 Federal College of Education Technical Keana College of Agriculture in Lafia Isa Mustapha Agwai I Polytechnic Lafia Nasarawa State University 31 Faculty of Agriculture Lafia Campus a newly established Federal University of Lafia 32 Mewar International University at Masaka Bingham University at Karu Hill College of Education Gwanje Akwanga NACAP polytechnic Akwanga Command secondary school Lafia Command secondary school Rinze Vocational And Relevant technology board and many primary and secondary schools including the Federal Government Girls College KeanaTourism editNasarawa State is home to the Farin Ruwa Falls in Wamba Local Government area of the state Farin Ruwa falls is one of the highest falls in Africa 33 The Salt Village in the Keana Local Government Area of the State produces naturally iodized salt from the lake located nearby The town is also the cradle of Alago civilization one of the major ethnic groups in the state Also notable is the Eggon hills of the Eggon people which is situated around Nasarawa Eggon This was the hills which the Eggon people had settled and established as an ancestral heritage as well Tourists love to go hiking on this beautiful and high hill overlooking the Nasarawa Eggon local government and surrounding areas Another tourist site in Nasarawa State is the Maloney Hill 34 nbsp Keffi Town from the top of Maloney Hill nbsp Sunset on Maloney HillNotable people editAhmed Abdullahi footballer 35 Mohammed Hassan Abdullahi Abdullahi Adamu former National Chairman APC 36 Suleiman Adokwe former senator representing Nasarawa South Senatorial District 37 Silas Ali Agara Federal Commissioner National Population Commission Aliyu Doma former governor Nasarawa state 38 Abdulkarim Abubakar Kana the Attorney General of Nasarawa State 39 Umaru Tanko Al Makura former governor Nasarawa state 40 Faisal Shuaib executive director NPHCDA 41 Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim Director General of NAPTIP 42 Ahmed WadadaReferences edit 2006 PHC Priority Tables National Population Commission population gov ng Archived from the original on 2017 10 10 Retrieved 2017 10 10 See List of governors of Nasarawa State for a list of prior governors a b Okeowo Gabriel Fatoba Iyanuoluwa eds 2022 10 13 State of States 2022 Edition PDF Budgit org BudgIT Retrieved 2023 03 07 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 This is how the 36 states were created Pulse ng 24 October 2017 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Nasarawa Nasarawa State Lafia Akwanga Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2023 08 21 Population 2006 2016 National Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 21 December 2021 Hassan Liman Sa adatu Wakawa Abubakar Sadiq Idris January 2012 Muslims of Nasarawa State A Survey PDF Oxford Department of International Development Retrieved 3 March 2022 Audu Udege Sani 1992 The History of The Afo people 1 ed Kaduna ABU printing press p 45 Tade Oludayo What s triggered new conflict between farmers and herders in Nigeria The Conversation ReliefWeb Retrieved 18 January 2022 Human Development Indices Global Data Lab Retrieved 15 December 2021 Nigeria Media 2021 12 20 About Nasarawa State Nigeria Media Nigeria Retrieved 2023 08 21 Nasarawa NG Climate Zone Monthly Weather Averages and Historical Data tcktcktck org Retrieved 2023 06 30 Nasarawa Climate Weather By Month Average Temperature Nigeria Weather Spark weatherspark com Retrieved 2023 08 22 Climate Nasarawa Temperature climate graph Climate table for Nasarawa en climate data org Retrieved 2023 08 22 Weather in Nasarawa Nasarawa State Nigeria Tomorrow io Tomorrow io Weather Retrieved 2023 08 22 Weather Nasarawa meteoblue 2023 08 22 Retrieved 2023 08 22 National Results Population by State and Sex PDF Archived from the original PDF on 19 May 2011 Retrieved 2022 01 08 Air Quality amp Pollen Forecast for Nasarawa meteoblue Retrieved 2023 09 23 Nasarawa Air Quality Index AQI and Nigeria Air Pollution IQAir www iqair com 2023 09 23 Retrieved 2023 09 23 Nassarawa Air Quality Index AQI and Nigeria Air Pollution IQAir www iqair com Retrieved 2023 09 23 Air Quality and Pollen in Nasarawa Nasarawa State Nigeria Tomorrow io Tomorrow io Weather Retrieved 2023 09 23 2006 Population Census Federal Republic of Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics Archived from the original on 2009 03 25 List of Newly Elected Chairmen of Local Government Councils in Nasarawa State Official Site of Nasarawa State Archived from the original on 2015 01 18 Retrieved 2015 01 18 Nigeria Ethnologue 22 ed Retrieved 2020 01 10 a b Nasarawa Massacre Barbarians on rampage By Dele Agekameh Premium Times Nigeria 2013 05 22 Retrieved 2021 12 06 Natural Resources Welcome To The Embassy of Nigeria Retrieved 2022 03 10 Attah Solomon 2022 03 30 Nasarawa develops action plan to mitigate impacts of climate change others NUDB Businessday NG Retrieved 2023 08 22 Admin I J N 2020 11 03 Full List of Courses Offered In College Of Education Akwanga COEAKWANGA ITSJAMBNEWS Retrieved 2021 10 14 Official List of Courses Offered in Federal polytechnic Nasarawa NASARAWAPOLY Myschool myschool ng Retrieved 2021 10 14 Official List of Courses Offered in Nasarawa State University NSUK Myschool myschool ng Retrieved 2021 10 14 List Of Courses Offered at FULAFIA with Admission Requirements www myschoolgist com 2020 10 09 Retrieved 2021 10 14 Dreaming of Farin Ruwa GlobalPost Mission to Maloney Hill The Nation Newspaper The Nation The Nation 8 November 2012 Ahmed Abdullahi joins Flying Eagles after Belgian club release him Score Nigeria Retrieved 2023 12 26 Abdullahi Adamu APC National Chairman from inception and how dem take comot for office BBC News Pidgin 2023 07 17 Retrieved 2023 12 26 Johnson Chris 2023 10 04 Sen Adokwe hails tribunal ruling tells Sule to accept Ombugadu as Nasarawa Governor Daily Post Nigeria Retrieved 2023 12 26 Report Agency 2018 03 06 Former Nasarawa gov Aliyu Doma dies at 75 Punch Newspapers Retrieved 2023 12 26 Abuchi Joe 2023 09 11 Tribute Life and times of Alhaji Abubakar Kana 1939 2023 THE AUTHORITY NEWS Retrieved 2023 12 26 Sunday Collins 2023 08 16 Al Makura s name submitted to Tinubu for ministerial slot Nasarawa gov Punch Newspapers Retrieved 2023 12 26 Abujah Racheal 2023 11 01 WHO Lauds Ex NPHCDA Boss For Commitment To Tackling Polio COVID 19 Science Nigeria Retrieved 2023 12 26 Sulaimon Adekunle 2023 08 21 Meet first female Minister of Police Affairs Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim Punch Newspapers Retrieved 2023 12 26 External links edit nbsp Nigeria portalNasarawa State website Portal nbsp Nigeria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nasarawa State amp oldid 1217684428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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