Adamawa
Adamawa is a state located in northeastern Nigeria. It was created in 1991 and is known for its diverse cultures and ethnic groups, including the Fulani, Bachama, and Mbum. The state capital is Yola, which serves as a central hub for trade and education in the region.
The geography of Adamawa features a mix of plateaus, hills, and valleys, with the Benue River flowing through it. The state is also home to the Gashaka Gumti National Park, which is rich in wildlife and natural beauty. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy, with crops like maize and millet being commonly cultivated.