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Nassarawa

Nasarawa State, located in north-central Nigeria, was created in 1996 from Plateau State. The state is often referred to as the "Home of Solid Minerals" because of its rich deposits of limestone, tin, columbite, and gold, making it a significant player in Nigeria's mining and industrial sectors. Nasarawa is strategically situated, bordered by Kogi, Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Kaduna, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), which gives it a unique advantage in terms of trade and accessibility.


Nasarawa is a state that beautifully blends traditional culture with modern development. It is home to various ethnic groups, including the Hausa, Gwandara, Gbagyi, Ngas, and others, each contributing to the rich cultural fabric of the state. The state's traditional festivals, art, music, and dance celebrate its diverse heritage, while modern infrastructure and urban development are rapidly transforming the region.


The state's capital, Lafia, serves as the administrative and economic hub, with several industries, including agriculture, mining, and construction, driving its growth. Nasarawa's agricultural potential is significant, with crops such as maize, yam, cassava, rice, and groundnut being key products. Its proximity to the FCT also encourages the development of trade and services, with people traveling in and out of the state for business, work, and leisure.


Nasarawa has seen a steady improvement in infrastructure, including road networks, healthcare, and education. Several educational institutions, such as the Nasarawa State University and College of Education Akwanga, contribute to the state's development by nurturing a skilled workforce.


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Twin 2 Bedroom Bungalow Carcass

Masaka District Keffi Nassarawa

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2 Bedroom Semi Detached Bungalow

Karu Nassarawa

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3 Bedroom Detached Bungalow With B.q

New Karu Ado Kasa Road Opposite Living Faith Church Karu Nassarawa

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Nasarawa State, created in 1996 from Plateau State, is known as the "Home of Solid Minerals" due to its rich deposits of limestone, tin, columbite, and gold. Located in north-central Nigeria, it blends traditional culture with modern development. The state’s capital, Lafia, is the economic and administrative center, while its diverse ethnic groups, including the Hausa, Gwandara, and Gbagyi, contribute to its cultural richness. Agriculture, mining, and trade are key to the economy, with maize, yam, cassava, and rice as major crops.

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Nasarawa State is a paradise for nature lovers and explorers. The Farin Ruwa Waterfalls, one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Nigeria, cascades down rocky cliffs, offering an incredible sight. Eggon Hills are perfect for hiking and adventure, while the Aso Forest Reserve is a great place for wildlife spotting and birdwatching. The Keana Salt Village provides insight into traditional salt production, an age-old practice still thriving today.

Markets in Nasarawa are bustling trade centers filled with agricultural products and local crafts. The Lafia Market is known for grains, yam, and vegetables, while the Keffi Market specializes in livestock and colorful textiles. If you’re looking for solid minerals, the Akwanga Market is the place to find raw mineral resources and handcrafted artifacts.

The state is home to numerous ethnic groups, creating a diverse social and cultural setting. The people are known for their hospitality, farming skills, and craftsmanship.

A diverse landscape, ranging from hilly terrains to lush farmlands. Nasarawa is a hub for mining, agriculture, and trade, with a growing real estate sector due to its proximity to Abuja.

Nasarawa shares borders with Kaduna, Plateau, Taraba, Benue, and Kogi States, as well as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, making it a key link between the north and south.