Madagali is a Local Government Area in Adamawa State, North East Nigeria. It lies close to the border with Borno State and Cameroon, and is known for its rich culture, farmlands, and scenic hilly landscapes.
Understand
[edit]Madagali is one of the oldest towns in northern Adamawa. Long ago, people from the Marghi and Higi (Kamwe) tribes settled in the area because of its rich soil and water from nearby streams. They built small farming villages that later grew into the town known today as Madagali.
The town became an important trade point between Nigeria and Cameroon, where farmers and traders exchanged goods such as grains, livestock, and handmade items.
During the colonial period, Madagali was under the Old Adamawa Province and later became part of Adamawa State when Nigeria created new states.
In recent years, the town faced insecurity that affected daily life, but peace is returning. Many people have gone back to their farms and reopened local markets. Today, Madagali continues to grow as a peaceful farming and trading community.
Get in
[edit]By road
[edit]You can travel to Madagali by road from:
From Yola It takes about 6 to 7 hours through Mubi.
while from Mubi to Madagali is About 2 hours by car.
Also Michika to Madagali iks Around 1 hour’s drive from the south.
- 1 Yola International Airport.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Madagali Central Mosque. Madagali Central Mosque, a main place of worship and community gathering in Adamawa State, Nigeria.
Do
[edit]Buy
[edit]- 1 Madagali Market, ☏ +234811 469 7806.
- 2 Farmers shopping complex.
- 3 Alh Baba shopping complex.
Eat
[edit]Drink
[edit]- 1 Coffee shop.