
Asaba (''Igbo:'' ''Ahaba'') is the capital of
Delta State
Delta is a States of Nigeria, state in the South South (Nigeria), South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Named after the Niger Delta—a large part of which is in the state—the state was formed from the former Bendel State, on 27 August 1 ...
,
Nigeria
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. A rapidly growing urban area, it is located on the western bank of the
Niger River
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and is the seat of the
Oshimili South Local Government Area.
Asaba had a population of 149,603 as at the 2006 census,
and a fast growing metropolitan population of over half a million people.
In some respects, Asaba and neighboring
Onitsha
Onitsha ( or simply ''Ọ̀nị̀chà'') is a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River, in Anambra State, Nigeria. Onitsha along with various cities and towns in southern Anambra State, northern Imo State and neighboring Delta State on the we ...
in
Anambra
Anambra () is a state in Nigeria. It is located in the South-eastern region of the country. The state was created on 27 August 1991. Anambra state is bounded by Delta State to the west, Imo State and Rivers State to the south, Enugu State to ...
State form a continuous
metropolitan region
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. The
First
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and Second Niger bridges traverse the boundary between Delta and Anambra with the Niger's relatively centralized location in this region marking it as the geopolitical border between Eastern and Western Nigeria.
In October 2023, Asaba joined the
UNESCO
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Creative Cities Network
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and was named a UNESCO
City of Film.
History
Originally, Asaba consisted of nine quarters but due to internal strife, wars with other communities and slave trade that followed, these quarters were reduced to only 5.
The existing quarters are:
# ''Umuezei''
# ''Ugbomanta''
# ''Umuaji''
# ''Umuagu''
# ''Umuonaje''
The city of Asaba was once the colonial capital of the
Southern Nigeria Protectorate
Southern Nigeria was a British protectorate in the coastal areas of modern-day Nigeria formed in 1900 from the union of the Niger Coast Protectorate with territories chartered by the Royal Niger Company below Lokoja on the Niger River.
The L ...
.
It was founded in 1884. Between 1886 and 1900, it hosted the
Royal Niger Company
The Royal Niger Company was a mercantile company chartered by the British government in the nineteenth century. It was formed in 1879 as the ''United African Company '' and renamed to ''National African Company'' in 1881 and to ''Royal Niger C ...
, which the British authorities set up to stimulate trade and the exportation of goods to England.
Owing to Asaba's influential history and geography, and current strategic political and economic influence in Nigeria, Asaba is generally known as the regional capital of the
Anioma area and its peoples.
The clamor for creation of Anioma state has been going on for decades.
Today, the Asaba area is an ancestral homeland for
ahaba people.
Etymology
Asaba is from the exclamation Ahabam, meaning "I have chosen well", a quote from the Nnebisi, the founding father of Asaba.
Geography
Asaba is situated on a terrace of the lower
Niger River
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in the historic
midwest
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of the country; overlooking the point of confluence with
Anambra River. Beyond the river banks, on the high plains which are far more extensive than the river basins, secondary forest vegetation flourishes.
It is sited at the western bank of a key historic point on the river to the extent of cargo navigability, lying northwest to the
city of Onitsha across. Although the current city lies just north of a marshy floodplain, expansive swaths of undulating, hilly terrain rises west and east of the main city with heights of up to 200m above sea level. The historic Niger River is a historic trans-African link beginning in
Fouta Djallon range of
Guinea
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and flows down into the
Atlantic Ocean
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.
Asaba forms a connector between western, eastern and northern Nigeria through the Niger River from the north and via the Asaba
Niger Bridge, an east–west link and a Nigerian landmark.
Asaba lies approximately 6 degrees north of the equator and about the same distance east of the meridian; about north of where the River Niger flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
The greater Asaba metro occupies an area of about 300 square kilometers. while the area is noticeably drier than the southern areas, the city and the communities of
Oshimili South in inclusion maintain an average tropical temperature of 32 °C during the dry season and an average fertile rainfall of during the rainy season.
Greater Asaba incorporates some of the other neighboring towns and communities such as
Igbuzor,
Okpanam, Anwai, Iyiba, Oko, Okwe and Ugbolu on the western section of the Niger River. Notable flora of the city the surrounding regions would be the
Sapele tree.
Climate
The mean annual temperature recorded in Asaba is 26.8 °C/ 80.2 °F. On average, 1331 mm/52.4 inch of precipitation falls annually in Asaba. The
Köppen climate classification
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for the city is ''Aw''.
Climate change is causing a colder climate with a positive temperature trend, while horizontal trends indicate a decreasing trend.
Asaba experiences two distinct seasons: a warm, oppressive, and overcast wet season from March into late October and a hot, dry season from November into late February. The climate of the region is largely influenced by the prevailing movement and location of the southwesterly and northeasterly
trade winds
The trade winds or easterlies are permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in the Earth's equatorial region. The trade winds blow mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere ...
of the
Intertropical Convergence Zone (''ITCZ'') respectively. Over the year, the temperature typically varies from 67 °F to 89 °F and is rarely below 60 °F or above 92 °F. Based on the beach/pool score, the best time of year to visit Asaba for hot-weather activities is from late November into late January.
Wind
The average hourly wind speed in Asaba experiences significant seasonal variation over the course of the year.
The windier part of the year lasts for 3.9 months, from May 31 to September 27, with average wind speeds of more than 5.8 miles per hour. The windiest month of the year in Asaba is August, with an average hourly wind speed of 7.3 miles per hour. The calmer time of year lasts for 8.1 months, from September 27 to May 31. The calmest month of the year in Asaba is November, with an average hourly wind speed of 4.2 miles per hour.
Clouds
In Asaba, the average percentage of the sky covered by clouds experiences significant seasonal variation over the course of the year. The clearer part of the year in Asaba begins around mid November and lasts for 3 months on average, ending around mid February. The clearest month of the year in Asaba is December, during which on average the sky is clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy 46% of the time. The cloudier part of the year begins around mid February as a result of the
ITCZ system. and lasts for an average of 9 months, ending around mid November. The cloudiest month of the year in Asaba is May, during which on average the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy 85% of the time.
Due to the
Harmattan
The Harmattan is a season in West Africa that occurs between the end of November and the middle of March. It is characterized by the dry and dusty northeasterly trade wind, of the same name, which blows from the Sahara over West Africa into th ...
, the dry season is accompanied with a lot of dust which impedes visibility mid December–February.
Humidity
Asaba experiences extreme seasonal variation in the perceived humidity. The more humid period of the year lasts during the duration of the rainy season, from March to October. This a result of the
ITCZ system pushing on humid
south western trade winds. The month with the lowest humid days in Asaba is January.
Demographics
The
Igbo speaking Anioma people are the native population of Asaba. However, the city also houses a number of immigrant ethnicities from other ethnic groups native to and surrounding
Delta State
Delta is a States of Nigeria, state in the South South (Nigeria), South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Named after the Niger Delta—a large part of which is in the state—the state was formed from the former Bendel State, on 27 August 1 ...
.
Since becoming the administrative capital of Delta State, Asaba has grown in population to an estimated half a million people. Today, it maintains a cosmopolitan population representative of the diverse cultures in Delta State and across Nigeria.
Culture
A city with a storied past, Asaba culture is heavily influenced by the predominant Igbo culture. Asaba is culturally led by the revered
Asagba of Asaba, to whom the leaders (individually referred to as the “Diokpa”) of each of the five Igbo quarters report directly on matters affecting the community.
The Asagba is assisted by the Iyasele of Asaba (''Iyase'') who is the customary Prime Minister as well as a council of chiefs and elders (''Olinzele, Otu Ihaza, Oloto etc.'')
Economy
Asaba is an administrative area and seat of government established during the time of the Royal Niger Company (now UACN), and is the administrative capital of Delta. Thus civil service leads the economy and economic activities of the city's inhabitants. The Nigerian government through the administration of
Samuel Ogbemudia established the Asaba Textile Mills
and a power substation at Asaba. The city of Asaba hosts some pharmaceutical companies that manufacture medicines and there is also a steel mill within the city. Tourism also attracts revenue into the city, which has resulted to a booming hospitality business. In 2023, the Film Village was opened officially in hopes of boosting the already growing ''
Nollywood
Nollywood, a portmanteau of Nigeria and Hollywood, is a sobriquet that originally referred to the Nigerian film industry. The origin of the term goes back to the early 2000s, traced to an article in ''The New York Times''. Due to the history ...
'' entertainment industry in the city. The city is linked by second Niger bridge to its sister city and largest trading partner
Onitsha
Onitsha ( or simply ''Ọ̀nị̀chà'') is a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River, in Anambra State, Nigeria. Onitsha along with various cities and towns in southern Anambra State, northern Imo State and neighboring Delta State on the we ...
and the
A232 to
Benin city
Benin City serves as the Capital city, capital and largest
Metropolitan area, metropolitan centre of Edo State, situated in Nigeria, southern Nigeria. It ranks as the List of Nigerian cities by population, fourth-most populous city in Niger ...
.
Markets
There are three major markets in Asaba:
Ogbe-Ogonogo Market, Cable Point Market, Infant Jesus Market, Iyanga Market and Wazobia Commodity Market
Sport
The
Stephen Keshi Stadium at Asaba, which has undergone recent renovations, has hosted several international competitions and soccer events since it was upgraded by the administration of Senator Dr.
Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa and commissioned by Nigeria's former president
Olusegun Obasanjo
Chief Olusegun Matthew Okikiola Ogunboye Aremu Obasanjo (; ; born 5 March 1937) is a Nigerian former army general, politician and statesman who served as Nigeria's head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later as its president from 1999 to 200 ...
.
The stadium is the home of Delta Force FC.
Transport
Air
The city of Asaba and neighboring cities are accessible by air through the
Asaba International Airport located just outside of the main city on the
A232.
Asaba International Airport was commissioned in 2011 by Delta State Governmen
Road
The
A232, more known as the Asaba-Benin Expressway is an important roadway which connects parts of eastern Nigeria with western Nigeria. The Ogwashi-Uku-Ughelli highway which has undergone extensive expansion also connects areas of Asaba with
Ndokwa East, Ndokwa country,
Ughelli
Ughelli is a town in Delta State, Nigeria, and one of the 24 kingdoms that make up the Urhobo people, Urhobo Nation. It also serves as the headquarters of Ughelli North local government area of Delta State. The city is indigenous to the Urhobo ...
and the southern reaches of the state, with the Asaba-Ebu road historically connecting the city with northern Nigeria. Construction has been undertaken south of Oko to build an expressway linking the city to the
Second Niger Bridge which has already been completed. The bridge serves to reduce traffic congestion along the
First Niger Bridge and the A232.
Water
Asaba is served by water transportation available through the
Niger River
The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through Mali, Nige ...
, which surrounds the easternmost stretches of the city. Until the commissioning of the
First Niger bridge, the main transportation means across the Niger were
ferry
A ferry is a boat or ship that transports passengers, and occasionally vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A small passenger ferry with multiple stops, like those in Venice, Italy, is sometimes referred to as a water taxi or water bus ...
services were provided across to Onitsha via
Cable point. The city is also planned to be serviced by the neighboring Onitsha port located south of the city.
Notable people
*
Phillip Asiodu
*
Epiphany Azinge
*
Maryam Babangida[
* Joseph Chike Edozien][
* Lynxxx
*]Frank Nwachukwu Ndili
Frank Nwachukwu Ndili (6 October 1934 – 13 February 2024) was the 1st Nigerian Nuclear physics, nuclear physicist and the 7th vice chancellor (president) of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He served as Vice Chancellor (President) of the Univer ...
* Ike Nwamu
* Emma Nyra
*Chief Dennis Osadebay
Dennis Chukude Osadebay (29 June 1911 — 26 December 1994) was a Nigerian politician, poet, journalist and former premier of the now defunct Mid-Western Region of Nigeria, which now comprises Edo State, Edo State and Delta State. He was o ...
* SHiiKANE
Gallery
File:Asaba market, Asaba, Delta state3.jpg, Ogbe-Ogonogo Market
File:Asaba roundabout, Asaba, Delta state.jpg, Asaba roundabout
File:Asaba market, Asaba, Delta state6.jpg, Asaba market
See also
* Abraka
* Asaba-Asa
* Asaba massacre
* Ekumeku Movement
References
External links
Asaba.com
Asaba.net
Asaba Association Non-profit Group
Asaba Development Association in the United Kingdom
Asaba Portal
Asaba History and Culture Collaboration Research Platform
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State capitals in Nigeria
Cities in Delta State
1884 establishments in the British Empire