Everything about Kabba totally explained
Kabba is a town in
Kogi State in southern
Nigeria. It lies near the Osse (
ohe in
Okun) River, at the intersection of roads from
Lokoja,
Okene,
Ogidi,
Ado-Ekiti, and Egbe. The town is near
Abuja.
Kabba was the administrative headquarters of the Kabba division of the defunct
Northern Region of Nigeria, which includes all of the current
Kogi State. Kabba is a trade centre for
coffee,
cocoa,
yams,
cassava,
corn (maize),
sorghum,
shea nuts,
peanuts (groundnuts),
beans,
cotton, and woven cloth produced by the Yoruba, Igbira, and other peoples of the surrounding area.
The town is populated primarily by the
Yoruba people, generally referred to as the
Okun people, with the Kabba indigenes also called
Owe. It is the center of many educational institutions.
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