Middle Belt
The Middle Belt is a region in Nigeria known for its diverse ethnic groups and cultures. It is located between the northern and southern parts of the country and is characterized by a mix of agricultural activities and natural resources. The area is often recognized for its rich farmland, which supports the cultivation of crops like yams, maize, and cassava.
This region plays a significant role in Nigeria's socio-political landscape, as it is home to various communities, including the Tiv, Idoma, and Gwari people. The Middle Belt has experienced ethnic tensions and conflicts, often related to land use and resource management, making it a focal point for discussions on national unity and development.