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Sokoto is a city located in the extreme northwest of Nigeria
Nigeria

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federation constitutional republic comprising States of Nigeria and one Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria....
, near to where the Sokoto River
Sokoto River

The Sokoto River is a river in north-west Nigeria and a tributary of the River Niger. The river's source is near Funtua in the south of Katsina State, some 275 km in straight line from Sokoto....
 and Rima River
Rima River

The Rima River is a river in the northern part of Nigeria. At its northern most point it is joined by the Goulbi de Maradi river, and forms the border with Niger....
 meet. As of 2006 it has a population of 583,039 . Sokoto is the modern day capital of Sokoto State
Sokoto State

Sokoto State is a state in north-western Nigeria. The state is named after its capital Sokoto, a city with a long history and the seat of the Sokoto Caliphate....
 (and its predecessor, the Northwestern State).

The name Sokoto (which is the modern/anglicised version of the local name, Sakkwato) is of Arabic origin, representing suk, 'market'. It is also known as Sakkwato, Birnin Shaihu
Usman dan Fodio

Shaihu Usman dan Fodio was the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate in 1809, a religious teacher, writer and Islamic reformer. Dan Fodio was one of a class of urbanized ethnic Fulani living in the Hausa States in what is today northern Nigeria....
 da Bello
Muhammed Bello

Muhammed Bello was the son and aide of Usman dan Fodio. He became the second Sultan of Sokoto following his father's 1815 retirement from the throne....
 or "Sokoto, Capital of Shaihu
Usman dan Fodio

Shaihu Usman dan Fodio was the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate in 1809, a religious teacher, writer and Islamic reformer. Dan Fodio was one of a class of urbanized ethnic Fulani living in the Hausa States in what is today northern Nigeria....
 and Bello
Muhammed Bello

Muhammed Bello was the son and aide of Usman dan Fodio. He became the second Sultan of Sokoto following his father's 1815 retirement from the throne....
").

Being the seat of the Sokoto Caliphate, the city is predominantly Muslim and an important seat of Islamic learning in Nigeria.






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Sokoto is a city located in the extreme northwest of Nigeria
Nigeria

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federation constitutional republic comprising States of Nigeria and one Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria....
, near to where the Sokoto River
Sokoto River

The Sokoto River is a river in north-west Nigeria and a tributary of the River Niger. The river's source is near Funtua in the south of Katsina State, some 275 km in straight line from Sokoto....
 and Rima River
Rima River

The Rima River is a river in the northern part of Nigeria. At its northern most point it is joined by the Goulbi de Maradi river, and forms the border with Niger....
 meet. As of 2006 it has a population of 583,039 . Sokoto is the modern day capital of Sokoto State
Sokoto State

Sokoto State is a state in north-western Nigeria. The state is named after its capital Sokoto, a city with a long history and the seat of the Sokoto Caliphate....
 (and its predecessor, the Northwestern State).

The name Sokoto (which is the modern/anglicised version of the local name, Sakkwato) is of Arabic origin, representing suk, 'market'. It is also known as Sakkwato, Birnin Shaihu
Usman dan Fodio

Shaihu Usman dan Fodio was the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate in 1809, a religious teacher, writer and Islamic reformer. Dan Fodio was one of a class of urbanized ethnic Fulani living in the Hausa States in what is today northern Nigeria....
 da Bello
Muhammed Bello

Muhammed Bello was the son and aide of Usman dan Fodio. He became the second Sultan of Sokoto following his father's 1815 retirement from the throne....
 or "Sokoto, Capital of Shaihu
Usman dan Fodio

Shaihu Usman dan Fodio was the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate in 1809, a religious teacher, writer and Islamic reformer. Dan Fodio was one of a class of urbanized ethnic Fulani living in the Hausa States in what is today northern Nigeria....
 and Bello
Muhammed Bello

Muhammed Bello was the son and aide of Usman dan Fodio. He became the second Sultan of Sokoto following his father's 1815 retirement from the throne....
").

Being the seat of the Sokoto Caliphate, the city is predominantly Muslim and an important seat of Islamic learning in Nigeria. The Sultan who heads the caliphate is effectively the spiritual leader of Nigerian Muslims.

History

After the successful jihad of the Fulani
Fula people

Fula or Fulani or Fulbe are an ethnic group of people spread over many countries, predominantly in West Africa, but found also in Central Africa and Sudanese North Africa....
 chief and Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
ic leader Usman dan Fodio
Usman dan Fodio

Shaihu Usman dan Fodio was the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate in 1809, a religious teacher, writer and Islamic reformer. Dan Fodio was one of a class of urbanized ethnic Fulani living in the Hausa States in what is today northern Nigeria....
, a new Islamic empire was created in the region of current Northern Nigeria. Dan Fodio's successor as caliph
Caliph

The Caliph is the head of state in a Caliphate, and the title for the leader of the Islamic Ummah, an Islamic community ruled by the Shari'ah....
 and second son, Muhammad Bello, chose the site of a small hamlet (place)
Hamlet (place)

A hamlet is usually a rural Human settlement which is too small to be considered a village, though sometimes the word is used for a different sort of community....
 to be the capital, which he named Sokoto. This empire would last until its defeat at the hands of Frederick Lugard
Frederick Lugard

Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom soldier, explorer of Africa and colonial administrator, who was Governor of Hong Kong and List of Governors-General of Nigeria ....
's Royal West African Frontier Force
Royal West African Frontier Force

The West African Frontier Force was a multi-battalion field force, formed by the British Colonial Office in 1900 to garrison the West African colonies of Nigeria, Gold Coast , Sierra Leone and Gambia....
 in 1903. The city has an estimated population of 601,893 people as of 2007.

Since its creation as a state in 1976, Sokoto state has been ruled by governors, most ex-military officers, who succeeded each another at short intervals.
Sultan's Palace (sokoto)
Sokoto, as a region, knows a longer history. During the reign of the Fulani Empire in the 19th century Sokoto was an important Fula state, in addition to being a city, of what was then west central Sudan.

From ca. 1900, with the British take-over, Sokoto, which then encompassed the entire north-west corner of Nigeria, became a province of the British protectorate of Nigeria. Not long after Gando was added as a sub-province. This double province then covered an area of 35,000 square miles (90,000 km²) with an estimated population over 500,000. It included the then Zamfara and Argunga, or Kebbi, kingdoms.

In the year 2000, Islamic Shari'ah was introduced in several northern states of Nigeria including Sokoto State. While in principle these Islamic laws exclusively apply to Muslims, they've had consequences for all the Sokoto residents, such as, the ban on selling alcohol and the closure of film theaters in the State.

During years 2003-2004-2005 the town was the theater of several deadly riots of ethnic/religious origins.

Climate

Sokoto is in the dry Sahel
Sahel

File:Sahel Map-Africa rough.pngFile:AT0713 map.pngThe Sahel or Sahel Belt is a semi-arid tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregion in Africa, which forms the transition between the Sahara to the north and the slightly less arid savanna belt to the south, known as the Sudan ....
 surrounded by sandy savannah
Savannah

Savannah or savanna is a type of grassland.It can also mean:...
 and isolated hills.

With an annual average temperature of 28.3°C, Sokoto is one of the hottest cities in the world, however the maximum daytime temperatures are most of the year generally under 40°C, and the dryness makes the heat bearable. The warmest months are February to April, where daytime temperatures can exceed 45°C. Highest recorded temperature is 47.2C, which is also the highest recorded temperature in Nigeria. The rainy season is from June to October, during which showers are a daily occurrence. The showers rarely last long and are a far cry from the regular torrential showers known in many tropical regions. From late October to February, during the 'cold season', the climate is dominated by the Harmattan
Harmattan

The Harmattan is a dry and dusty West African trade wind. It blows south from Sahara into the Gulf of Guinea between the end of November and the middle of March ....
 wind blowing Sahara
Sahara

The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert. At over 9,000,000 square kilometers , it covers most of Northern Africa, making it almost as large as the United States or the continent of Europe....
 dust over the land. The dust dims the sunlight, thereby lowering temperatures significantly and also leading to the inconvenience of dust everywhere in the house.

The region's lifeline for growing crops is the floodplains of the Sokoto-Rima river system, which are covered with rich alluvial soil. For the rest, the general dryness of the region allows for few crops, millet
Millet

The millets are a group of small-seeded species of cereal Crop or grains, widely grown around the world for food and fodder. They do not form a scientific classification group, but rather a functional or agronomic one....
 perhaps being the most abundant, complemented by maize, rice, other cereals, and beans. Apart from tomatoes, few vegetables grow in the region. The low variety of foodstuffs available has resulted in the relatively dull local cuisine.

In the city

Sokoto is probably best known for its Islamic spiritual and educational environment, housing the Sultan's Palace, the large Shehu Mosque as well as numerous other mosques in the region. In Sokoto, recreational facilities are scarce and much of the social life revolves around activities in mosques and churches.

Sokoto is also well known for its large market, where traders, farmers, craftsmen and just about anyone offer their goods in hundreds if not thousands of small stalls. The more noteworthy products sold here are leather goods and camels. In April 2006, the previously well-organized market burned down. Currently, while the old market is being rebuilt, the market continues as a chaotic assemblage of stalls.

The city furthermore has one university, one polytechnic, one college of education and an airport 10 km south of the city.

Electricity, water, and sanitation

Sokoto, like much of the region gets most of its power from the Kainji Dam
Kainji Dam

Kainji Dam is a dam across the Niger River in western Nigeria. Construction of the dam began in 1964 and was completed in 1968. The total cost was estimated at United States dollar209 million, with one-quarter of this amount used to resettle people displaced by the construction of the dam and its reservoir, Kainji Lake....
, some 200 km southwest of Sokoto. The Nigerian power authority (NEPA), which provides electricity in the country, is often humorously spelled out as 'Never Expect Power Always' and the backronym
Backronym

A backronym is a reverse Acronym and initialism, a phrase constructed after the fact to make an existing word or words into an acronym.Backronyms may be invented with serious or humorous intent, or may be a type of false or folk etymology....
 certainly applies to Sokoto. Power outages are a daily occurrence, often lasting for hours or longer. Many customers have electricity for a limited number of hours a day, and many are not connected to the grid at all. Due to the low reliability of power, many businesses have a reserve generator they employ during outages.

Running (cold) water is widely available, though as with electricity it is often restricted to certain hours a day.

The city has a sewer system. As in much of Nigeria, there is inadequate organized garbage collection, and plastic refuse litters the streets everywhere.

Transport

Sokoto lacks a public transport system. Transport within the city (when not by foot) is mainly by mopeds which operate as one-person taxis. Buses and taxis are infrequent and are generally only used for transport between cities.

10 km south of Sokoto there is an international airport
Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport

Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport or Sultan Saddik Abubakar Airport is an airport serving Sokoto, a city in the Sokoto State of Nigeria....
 with regular connections to Abuja
Abuja

Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria. It is located in the centre of Nigeria in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria . Abuja is a planned city, as it was mainly built in the 1980s and officially became Nigeria's capital on 12 December 1991, replacing the role of the previous capital Lagos....
, Kano
Kano

Kano is the administrative center of the Kano State and the third largest city in Nigeria, in terms of geographical size, after Ibadan and Lagos....
 and Lagos
Lagos

Lagos is the most populous conurbation in Nigeria with 7,937,932 inhabitants at the 2006 census. It is currently the second most Largest cities in africa, and currently estimated to be the second fastest growing city in Africa , immediately following Bamako....
.

Industry


In August 2008, an agreement was signed for the construction of a cement works in Sokoto.

See also

  • Sokoto Caliphate
  • Usman dan Fodio
    Usman dan Fodio

    Shaihu Usman dan Fodio was the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate in 1809, a religious teacher, writer and Islamic reformer. Dan Fodio was one of a class of urbanized ethnic Fulani living in the Hausa States in what is today northern Nigeria....
  • Cement in Africa
    Cement in Africa

    Cement in Africa is made by various companies in different countries:...