Benue State

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Benue State
State nickname: Food Basket of the Nation
Location
Location of Benue State in Nigeria
Statistics
Governor
(List)
George Akume (PDP)
Date Created 3 February 1976
Capital Makurdi
Area 34,059 km²
Ranked 11th
Population
1991 Census
2005 estimate
Ranked 7th
2,780,398
5,181,642
ISO 3166-2 NG-BE

Benue is a state in east-central Nigeria. Its capital is Makurdi. Idoma and Igbo are spoken predominantly. It had a population of about 2.8 million in 1991. Benue is a rich agricultural region, full of rivers, and could be called the breadbasket of Nigeria. Some crops grown there are potatoes, cassava, soya bean, guinea corn, flax, yams and beniseed.

Benue State is named for the river Benue and was formed from the former Benue-Plateau State in 1976, along with Igala, which had been part of Kwara State. In 1991 some areas, along with areas in Kwara became part of the new Kogi State.

[edit] Administrative Divisions

Benue is divided into twenty-three LGAs:

  • Apo
  • Agatu
  • Apa
  • Bukuru
  • Gboko
  • Guma
  • Gwer-East
  • Gwer-West
  • Katsina-Ala
  • Konshisha
  • Kwande
  • Logo
  • Markurdi
  • Obi
  • Ogbadibo
  • Ohimini
  • Oju
  • Opkokwu
  • Otupko
  • Tarka
  • Ukum
  • Ushongo
  • Vandeikya

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Abia | Abuja Federal Capital Territory | Adamawa | Akwa Ibom | Anambra | Bauchi | Bayelsa | Benue | Borno | Cross River | Delta | Ebonyi | Edo | Ekiti | Enugu | Gombe | Imo | Jigawa | Kaduna | Kano | Katsina | Kebbi | Kogi | Kwara | Lagos | Nassarawa | Niger | Ogun | Ondo | Osun | Oyo | Plateau | Rivers | Sokoto | Taraba | Yobe | Zamfara

location of benue state is the "middle belt". languages of benue state include idoma, tiv.