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Top Tourist attractions in Kogi State 2023 - Belmadeng

Top Tourist attractions in Kogi State 2023

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By Rilwan Abdullahi

Nigeria’s North Central region includes the state of Kogi. Because the confluence of the Rivers Niger and Benue takes place in the state, Kogi is sometimes referred to as the confluence state.

Igala, Ebira, and Okun are the three primary ethnic groups in Kogi State, which has Lokoja as its capital.

The confluence of the rivers Niger and Benue, Lord Lugard House, Ogidi (an African town with formations of Igneous Rock mountains and a traditional art & craft industry), and natural land features hills and terrains that serve as hiking trails are among the tourist attractions in Kogi State.

Please be aware that there is no particular order in which these top 5 Kogi State attractions should be visited; rather, they are all among the best you can locate. Here is the list as of now.

1. Mount Patti

The confluence of the Rivers Niger and Benue may be viewed from the flat summit of this enormous hill, which towers over Lokoja.

It is well known for being the location that Nigeria got its name from, thanks to British author and journalist Flora Louise Shaw. Flora Shaw came up with the moniker in 1914 while observing Lokoja from the summit of The Mount Patti.

411 meters or 1,349 feet tall is the mountain. Every tourist and visitor would be intrigued by this monument. You’ll be shocked to learn that various companies, including the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Lokoja, and The Confluence Cable Network (TV and Radio), have their offices conveniently situated on top of the mountain.

2. National Museum Of Colonia History

Relics from Nigeria’s colonial past can be found at the National Museum of Colonial History. The museum showcases Lugard’s artifacts, possessions, and administrative documents. The Museum has a wealth of information regarding Nigeria’s colonial past.

3. Holy Trinity School

You might be asking why a school is listed among the must-see attractions in Kogi State. Here’s why. 1860 saw the founding of this school by Bishop Ajayi Crowther. It is Northern Nigeria’s first primary school.

In Northern Nigeria, the spread of education was in great part pioneered by the Holy Trinity Primary School. Students traveled great distances to attend the institution and receive a western education.

4. Inikpe Statue

Inikpe, the daughter of the first Attah of the Igala kingdom, was buried alive at the Oracle’s order in order to bring about peace in the realm, and this statue was constructed in her honor. In Kogi State, this location is becoming a popular tourist destination.

5. Osome Falls

Falls at Osome, Ukpogo: Here’s a truly cool location that I know you’ll find interesting. Osome Falls is a creek that travels over rocks of various heights in Ukpogo, Kogi State, before swiftly plummeting in a basin of around 50 meters.

What is the most popular place in Kogi State?

Here are a few of the major motives for traveling to Kogi: – Confluence of the Niger and Benue Rivers: One of Kogi’s most visited tourist destinations is the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers. Visitors can travel by boat to the confluence and tour the neighborhood.

What is the tourist attraction in Kogi State?

Mount Patti, Lokoja: This enormous hill, which towers over Lokoja, has a flat top area of roughly 15 square kilometers from which one can view where the Rivers Niger and Benue converge. Iron Liberty This crucial hub for the slave trade during the Nigerian slave era is situated at Lokoja close to the banks of the River Niger.

What is the biggest market in Kogi?

Idah Main Market (Egah): Idah Main Market is a sizable marketplace where anything may be bought for a reasonable price. This market is well-known for trading goods like palm produce, yams, rice, cassava (manioc), and fish.

What is Ajaokuta in Kogi State famous for?

It is the largest steel mill in Nigeria, and the coke oven and by-products plant are bigger than all of Nigeria’s refineries put together. Construction on the 24,000 hectare (59,000 acre) complex began in 1979. The project, nevertheless, was poorly run, and it is still unfinished 40 years later.

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