Kebbi is a state located in the northwestern region of Nigeria. Established in 1991, it was created from the former Sokoto State. The capital city of Kebbi is Birnin Kebbi, which serves as the administrative and cultural center of the state.
The state is known for its diverse cultural heritage, with various ethnic groups including the Zuru, Gwandu, and Argungu people. Kebbi is also famous for the Argungu Fishing Festival, an annual event that attracts tourists and showcases traditional fishing methods, music, and dance.
Kebbi's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with significant production of crops such as rice, millet, and maize. The state's geographical location along the Niger River also provides opportunities for fishing and irrigation, further contributing to its agricultural output.
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