Tudun Wada (Kano state)

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Tudun Wada
Tudun Wada (Kano state)
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Coordinates: 11°15′N8°24′E / 11.250°N 8.400°E / 11.250; 8.400
CountryNigeria
State Kano State
Postal code
710104

Tudun Wada is a local government area in Kano State. The postal code is 710104. [1]

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A 2018 study of Tudun Wada found that both temperature and rainfall were likely to increase with climate change in the region, causing increased stress on crops, and would require increased climate change adaptation for agricultural practices. [2]

A 2014 study found significant groundwater in the area. [3] Flooding in September 2021 affected the community. [4]

A public health study in 1998 found significant presence of Onchocerca volvulus in the local government area. [5]

Climate

In Tudun Wada Local Government Area, the dry season is partly cloudy, the wet season is oppressive and overcast, and the weather is hot all year round. The average annual temperature fluctuates between 54°F and 98°F, seldom falling below 48°F or rising above 103°F. With an average daily high temperature of 95°F, the hot season spans 2.0 months, from March 9 to May 7. April is the hottest month of the year in Tudun Wada, with an average high temperature of 98°F and low temperature of 72°F. With an average daily maximum temperature below 86°F, the chilly season spans 2.6 months, from July 8 to September 27. January is the coldest month of the year in Tudun Wada, with an average high temperature of 86°F and low temperature of 55°F. [6] [7]

Religion

The tudun wada residents are mostly Muslims with few Christians.

Geography

Tudun Wada Local Government Area is home to several tiny hills and has an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius. The two main seasons of Tudun Wada Local Government Area are the rainy and the dry seasons, with an estimated 1200 mm of precipitation falling there annually. [8]

Economy

Tudun Wada Local Government Area has a thriving commerce industry since it is home to multiple marketplaces, including the Kofar Ruwa market, which draws a large number of buyers and sellers of various goods. In Tudun Wada Local Government Area, farming is a significant economic activity as well. The region is renowned for growing a broad range of crops, including millet, rice, beans, and groundnuts. The Tudun Wada people also work in the fields of livestock husbandry and crafts. [8]

Other Tudun Wadas

It is very important to know and differentiate it from other places/local government bearing the similar name.

Also to be noted is that some other cities in Northern Nigeria have neighborhoods with the same name. [10] This is similar to towns and cities having a section named Sabon Gari.

References

  1. "Tudun Wada LGA Postal Code" . Retrieved 2021-10-02.
  2. Garba, J.I. (2018). "AWARENESS AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN TUDUN WADA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KANO STATE". Zaria Geographer. 25 (1): 63–75. ISSN   2782-7739.
  3. Abdullahi, Musa G., Mohd E. Toriman, and Mohd Barzani Gasim. "The application of vertical electrical sounding (VES) for groundwater exploration in Tudun Wada Kano state, Nigeria." International Journal of Engineering Research and Reviews 2.4 (2014): 51-55.
  4. "Kaduna residents in flood prone areas say nowhere to go". Vanguard News. 2021-09-06. Retrieved 2021-10-02.
  5. Abdullahi, Y.; Oyeyi, T. I. (2003). "Current status of onchocerciasis in Tudan Wada and Doguwa Local Government Areas of Kano State" . Nigerian Journal of Parasitology. 24 (1): 77–88. doi:10.4314/njpar.v24i1.37809. ISSN   1117-4145.
  6. "Tudun Wada Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Nigeria) - Weather Spark". weatherspark.com. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
  7. "Tudun Wada, Nigeria Weather Conditions | Weather Underground". www.wunderground.com. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
  8. 1 2 "Tudun Wada Local Government Area". www.manpower.com.ng. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
  9. "Zaria: How Tudun Wada started with 10 streets". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2025-08-29.
  10. "Zaria: How Tudun Wada started with 10 streets". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2025-08-29. This, according to the historians, is obtainable in all ancient Hausa cities in the North, where emirs allocated places outside the main city for settlers, who were largely Muslims from the North, and named it Tudun Wada.