Kebbi State Books of Record
Book Name: Kebbi State Books of Record
Price: ₦ 55,994.40

Category: Reverence Book
About The Book

Kebbi State Books of Record is a compendium of history and the records of notable people from Kebbi State. The book unveils the origin of Kebbi. The State is traditionally considered by Sarki mythology as the homeland of the Banza bakwai states and Hausa Kingdoms.

According to recent research based on local oral traditions, king lists and on the Kebbi chronicle, the state of Kebbi was founded towards 600 BCE by refugees of the Assyrian empire conquered by Babylonian and Median forces in 612 BCE. A major local event was the conquest by Songhai in the second half of the fifteenth century CE.

Kebbi state was created out of the former Sokoto State on 17 August 1991. The State has a total population of 3,137,989 people as projected from the 1991 census, within 21 Local Government areas.

The state has Sudan and Sahel-savannah. The southern part is generally rocky with the Niger River traversing the state from Benin to Ngaski LGA. The northern part of the state is sandy with the Rima River passing through Argungu to Bagudo LGA where it empties into the Niger. Agriculture is the main occupation of the people especially in rural areas, Crops produced are mainly grains; animal rearing and fishing are also common. Christianity and Islam are the dominant religions of the people. There are 225 political wards, 3000 settlements and 1036 hard to reach settlements in the 21 Local Government Areas in the State.

Kebbi State Books of Record is indeed an encyclopaedia of amazing records, event and the great people of Kebbi State.

Books By This Author


Book Reviews