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    About our Kogi news

    Latest news on Kogi State, providing comprehensive coverage of politics, economy, culture, security and development in the Confluence State of Nigeria.

    Situated in the central region of Nigeria, Kogi State is known as the "Confluence State" because it hosts the merger of Nigeria's two largest rivers—the Niger and Benue. With a population of approximately 4.7 million people spread across 21 local government areas, Kogi serves as a crucial bridge between Nigeria's northern and southern regions. The state capital, Lokoja, was the first administrative headquarters of modern Nigeria during British colonial rule.

    Recent developments in Kogi State have focused on infrastructure expansion, agricultural investment, and security concerns. Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, who took office in January 2025, has continued his predecessor's economic diversification agenda while addressing challenges related to communal clashes and insecurity. The Kogi State Government has partnered with the Federal Government and international organizations to boost local industries, particularly in mining and agriculture, with significant investments in cashew and cassava processing.

    Beyond politics and economics, Kogi's cultural landscape represents a rich tapestry of traditions. The state is home to diverse ethnic groups including Igala, Ebira, and Okun peoples, each contributing unique festivals and cultural practices. The annual Egbe Cultural Festival and the Ebira Ekuechi masquerade celebrations continue to draw cultural enthusiasts from across Nigeria. Local artisans preserve traditional crafts, particularly in pottery and weaving, while contemporary Kogi musicians blend traditional rhythms with modern sounds.

    Historically, Kogi's strategic location at the confluence of major rivers made it significant for pre-colonial trade networks and later for British colonial interests. The famous Mungo Park monument in Lokoja commemorates the European exploration of the Niger River. The region's iron-working tradition dates back centuries, with archaeological evidence suggesting advanced metallurgical knowledge. This historical significance continues to shape Kogi's identity as a melting pot of cultures and influences within Nigeria.

    Our NewsNow feed on Kogi State delivers reliable, timely updates from trusted sources including local and national Nigerian media outlets. Whether you're a resident, investor, or researcher interested in this pivotal Nigerian state, our comprehensive coverage ensures you stay informed about political developments, economic opportunities, security situations, and cultural events that define modern Kogi. Follow our feed for balanced reporting that captures both the challenges and achievements of this diverse Nigerian state.


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