Yobe River
The Yobe River is a significant waterway located in northeastern Nigeria. It flows through the Yobe State and is a tributary of the Chad River. The river plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports agriculture in the surrounding areas.
The Yobe River is approximately 460 kilometers long and is known for its seasonal flow, which varies with the rainy season. It provides water for irrigation and is vital for the livelihoods of many communities along its banks. The river also contributes to the biodiversity of the region, supporting various plant and animal species.