North Central Nigeria

North Central Nigeria is a region of Nigeria. It is the larger chunk of the Nigerian Middle Belt, and is composed of the following states: Benue State, Kogi State, Kwara State, Nasarawa State, Niger State, Plateau State, and the Federal Capital Territory.

Cities
Federal Capital Territory
 * — the beautiful, purpose-built national capital city

Benue State Kogi State Kwara State
 * — the food basket of the nation
 * — the administrative capital of Kogi State.
 * — a trade centre for the Yoruba, Ebira, and other peoples of the surrounding area
 * — a multicultural gateway between the northern and southern parts of Nigeria
 * — the Head Post of the Igbomina land
 * — the Head Post of the Igbomina land
 * — the Head Post of the Igbomina land

Nasarawa State

Niger State
 * — Capital city of Niger State.
 * - A former capital of the Nupe kingdom, Bida is noted for its distinct glasswork, beads and metal casting.

Plateau State
 * — Capital of Plateau state. Jos is infamous for its extraordinarily cold weather. For this reason, it was said to be a favorite haunt for the British during the colonial period. With cheap and abundant food, and fine weather, life in this city is however marred by periodic violent clashes, a result of simmering ethnic and religious tensions.

Other destinations

 * — mostly made up of savanna forest
 * — a large wildlife park, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna
 * — home to reptiles, birds, elephants, and lions

Talk

 * Tyap phrasebook
 * Ebira phrasebook
 * Yoruba phrasebook
 * Igala phrasebook
 * Igala phrasebook