Minna, the Niger state capital
in Nigeria
The city has a population of 335 905 inhabitants (calculated 2012)
Minna is the economic center of the region and headquarters of the Federal University of Technology. The city has road links with many neighboring towns and a railway station in
The city has a population of 335 905 inhabitants (calculated 2012)
Minna is the economic center of the region and headquarters of the Federal University of Technology. The city has road links with many neighboring towns and a railway station in
the
north of
Kano to Ibadan
and Lagos
in the south. Minna has an airport, the
Minna
Airport. Abuja,
the capital of Nigeria,
is located 150 km.
Because Minna is located in a historic route of the Trans-Saharan trade, Islam is rooted in the city. It is home to many mosques and Muslim organizations. Christians and Muslims live in Peace together, the proportion is 50:50.
Because Minna is located in a historic route of the Trans-Saharan trade, Islam is rooted in the city. It is home to many mosques and Muslim organizations. Christians and Muslims live in Peace together, the proportion is 50:50.
Sons of the city, the writer Ben Okri and Cyprian
Ekwensi and
President
Ibrahim Babangida and Abubakar Abdu
Minna is
mainly filled with Farmers the
Gwargies are almost all farmer
they farm
on a very large space of land
they farm
Yam, Rice, Beans, Maze, Millet etc
Also trading is a big part of business life
yes Minna
is a mid-sized city in Niger State in Nigeria, peaceful and lovely place to be
due there
is no too much happening in the city but it is a good place to be and
cost of living in Minna is
far better than other parts of the country Minna is
a place to be the people of Minna the Gwargies are lovely and nice people who
welcome visitors to there city, they love all there visitors try to visit Minna
Niger State Nigeria any time you visit Nigeria
Minna - Central Mosque |