Ganye Bonaten Diocese
Bonaten diocese From ganye Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Nigeria.
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Adamawa State is a Nigerian state in the North-East geopolitical zone, bordering to the northwest by Borno, to the west by Gombay, to the southwest by Taraba, and to the east by the national boundary with Cameroon. It is named after the former emirate of Adamawa, with Yola, the emirate's old capital, as Adamawa State's capital. The state, which has over 100 indigenous ethnic groups and is one of Nigeria's most diverse, was founded in 1991 when the former Gongola State was divided into Adamawa and Taraba states.
Adamawa is the eighth largest state in terms of land, but the thirteenth least populous in terms of population, with an estimated population of around 4.25 million as of 2016. The state is mostly made up of mountain highlands (the Atlantika, Mandara, and Shebshi ranges) and the Adamawa Plateau, which are intersected by valleys and rivers, most notably the Benue and Gongola rivers. The Adamawa lowlands are part of the West Sudanian savanna in the north and the wetter Guinean forest–savanna mosaic in sections of the south, while the Mandara Plateau mosaic and Cameroonian Highlands forests eco regions are found in the elevated areas.
The Gashaka Gumti National Park is located in the state's extreme south and contains large populations of bushbuck, African buffalo, patas monkey, black-and-white colobus, giant pangolin, and hippopotamus, as well as some of Nigeria's last remaining Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee, African leopard, and African golden cat populations.
Various ethnic groups have lived in what is now Adamawa State for years, including the Bwatiye (Bachama), Bali, Bata (Gbwata), Gudu, Mbula-Bwazzak, and Nungurab (Lunguda) in the central region; the Kamwe in the north and central region; the Jibu in the far south; the Kilba, Marghi, Waga, and Wula in the north; and the Mumuye in the south while the Fulani live throughout the state—often as nomadic herders.
Adamawa is also religiously diverse, with roughly 55 percent of the population being Sunni Muslim, 30 percent Christian (mostly Lutheran, EYN, ECWA, and Pentecostal), with the remaining 15% following traditional ethnic religions.
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