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Askira-Uba Postal Codes — Borno (Borno)
| Location | City/LGA | States or Territories | Type | Postcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bagiau | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Chul | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Dum Bam | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Giwa Kir Koma | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Jimbulumu | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Kauthlama | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Njoma | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Uba | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Uwotaku | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Yimirali | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601103 |
| Dille | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601107 |
| Gegombi | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601107 |
| Huyum | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601107 |
| Kuhi | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601107 |
| Lassa | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601107 |
| Malka Dini | Askira-Uba | Borno | rural | 601107 |
Maps & Location
Askira-Uba is located in Borno
THE DESCRIPTION OF ASKIRA UBA
History of Askira Uba
Askira Uba is a local government area in Borno State, Nigeria. It is located in the northern part of the state and shares a border with Cameroon. The people of Askira Uba are predominantly Kanuri and speak the Kanuri language.
The history of Askira Uba dates back to the 17th century when it was founded as a small settlement by the Kanuri people. Over the years, the area developed into a thriving agricultural community, with farming being the most important economic activity.
During the colonial era, Askira Uba was part of the British-controlled Northern Nigeria Protectorate. After Nigeria gained independence in 1960, Askira Uba became part of the newly created Borno State.
Geography of Askira Uba
The area covers a total landmass of approximately 2,337 square kilometers and has a population of over 500,000 people according to the 2006 Nigerian census.
The geography of Askira Uba is characterized by a savanna woodland ecosystem with scattered trees and shrubs. The area is also dotted with several small hills and rocky outcrops, which offer beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The region is traversed by several rivers and streams, including the Gongola River, which flows from the Jos Plateau in the north to the Adamawa highlands in the south.
Economy of Askira Uba
Askira Uba is home to various ethnic groups such as the Babur, Bura, and Marghi. The area is also known for its agricultural products such as maize, millet, groundnut, and sorghum. However, the region has faced several challenges in recent years due to the ongoing insurgency by Boko Haram, which has displaced many residents and caused significant economic disruptions. Despite the challenges faced by the community, there are efforts by the government and non-governmental organizations to rebuild and develop the area. The area has produced several notable individuals such as politicians, academics, and activists who have contributed to the growth and development of Askira Uba and Nigeria as a whole.