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Kabba

Coordinates:7°50′00″N6°04′00″E / 7.83333°N 6.06667°E /7.83333; 6.06667
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Place in Kogi State, Nigeria
Kabba
Kabba is located in Nigeria
Kabba
Kabba
Kabba shown within Nigeria
Coordinates: cities7°50′00″N6°04′00″E / 7.83333°N 6.06667°E /7.83333; 6.06667
Country Nigeria
StateKogi State
Area
 • Total
330 km2 (130 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT (UTC+1))
National languageYorùbá

Kabba (listen) is a town inKogi State in mid westNigeria. It lies near the Osse River, at the intersection of roads fromLokoja,Okene,Ogidi,Ado-Ekiti, and Egbe. The town is about 295 kilometers away fromAbuja.[1] It is 511 kilometers fromLagos.[2]

ArchbishopJohn Olorunfemi Onaiyekan, of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, based inAbuja, Nigeria, was born there.[3]

Early and colonial history

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Kabba formed part at one time of theBida Emirate, and underFula rule the armies of Bida regularly raided for slaves.Lokoja, a city which up to 1902 was the principal British station in the protectorate, is situated in this province. The site of Lokoja, with a surrounding tract of country at the junction of theBenue andNiger rivers, was ceded to the British government in 1841 by theattah ofIdah, whose dominions at that time extended to the right bank of the river. The first British settlement failed. In 1854MacGregor Laird, who had taken an active part in promoting the British exploration of the river, sentWilliam Balfour Baikie, who was successful in dealing with the locals and in 1857 became the first Britishconsul in the interior. The town of Lokoja was founded by him in 1860.[4]

In 1868 the consulate was abolished and the settlement was left wholly to commercial interests. In 1879Sir George Goldie formed theRoyal Niger Company, which bought out its foreign rivals and acquired a charter from the British government. In 1886 the company made Lokoja its military centre, and on the transfer of the company's territories to the Crown it remained for a time the capital of theNorthern Nigeria Protectorate. In 1902 the political capital of the protectorate was shifted to Zungeru in the province of Zaria, but Lokoja remained the commercial centre.[4]

During colonial times, Kabba was divided into four administrative divisions. British and native courts of justice were established. A British station was established at Kabba town, which was accessible by road from Lokoja, and roads were opened through the province.[4]

TheNorthern Region of Nigeria, which is now defunct, included all of the current Kogi State.

Description

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Kabba is a trade centre forcoffee,cocoa,yams,cassava,maize,sorghum,shea nuts,peanuts (groundnuts),beans,cotton, and woven cloth produced by theYoruba,Ebira, and other peoples of the surrounding area.

Kabba people speak a dialect of the Yoruba Language called Owe.

Kabba is the headquarters of the Kabba/Bunnu local government area of Kogi state and the current Chairman of Kabba/Bunu Local Government is Hon.E. O. Olorunleke Moses. Kabba has a tripodal traditional leadership called: Obaro, Obadofin and Obajemu, with the Obaro who is also the chairman of the Okun traditional council as head.The present Obaro is Oba Solomon Owoniyi (Obaro Oweyomade 1) who took over in 2018 after the demise ofOba Michael Olobayo (Obaro Ero Il).[5] His palace is located at Odo-Aofin. Other notable settlements in Kabba include Aiyeteju, Odi-olowo, Kajola, Odo-ero, Odolu, Fehinti, Surulere, other settlements refer to as Ikowaopa includes Iyah, Otu, Egbeda, Gbeleko, Okedayo, Kakun, Ohakiti, Obele, Ogbagba, Ayonghon, Ayedun, Ayetoro Egunbe of Obangogo, Iduge, Adesua, Asanta, Korede, Okekoko, Katu, Apanga and others.

Kabba kingdom is divided into three major communities with a total of 14 clans:

  • Kabba – 6 clans.
  • Katu – 3 clans.
  • Odolu – 5 clans.[6]

Secondary Schools in Kabba include Government Science School Okedayo, Federal Government Girls College, Saint Augustine's College, Saint Barnabas Secondary School, Saint Monica's College, Sacred Heart College Iyah – Kabba, Bishop McCalla Secondary School, Local Government Comprehensive High School, Christ Secondary School, Oloruntobi Group of Schools, Green Valley Grammar School, Local Government Secondary School Kakun, Aunty Fola Excel School, Wise Virgin Secondary School, Local Government school Otu-Egunbe, Kogi State College Of Education Technical Egbeda, and College of Agriculture, a division of Agricultural Colleges Ahmadu Bello University Zaria.

Also in Kabba is the ancient Sacred Heart Catholic church which has produced numerous priests in Nigeria and across the globe including the Archbishop John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan.

Kabba is the present headquarters of Kogi Western senatorial district and also the headquarters of Kabba-Bunu-Ijumu Federal Constituency.

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^"Distance Kabba – Abuja".cutway.net. Cutway.
  2. ^"Distance Kabba – Lagos".cutway.net. Cutway.
  3. ^ab"Mission of the Arcdiocese". 2007-09-11. Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-11. Retrieved2021-06-24.
  4. ^abcWikisource One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in thepublic domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Kabba".Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 619.
  5. ^"Ooni of Ife to Grace 2018 Kabba Day, Congratulates New Obaro".Kogi Reports. October 25, 2018.
  6. ^Reporter (November 4, 2017)."Kabba day 2017 records landmark success".City People Magazine. Retrieved2021-01-15.
  7. ^"Joseph Abiodun Balogun, FAS, is a Distinguished Professor in the College of Health Sciences at Chicago State University, USA, and Emeritus Professor of Physioth".ww.en.freejournal.org. Archived fromthe original on 2021-06-24. Retrieved2021-06-24.
  8. ^"Famous Yoruba People You Didn't know Were From Kogi State - Kogi State Hub". 2021-08-19. Archived from the original on March 24, 2023. Retrieved2023-06-23.


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