Bida is a town in Nigeria and the second largest city in Niger State with an estimated population of 178,840 (2007).[1] It is located southwest of Minna, capital of Niger State, and is a dry, arid town. The major ethnic group is the Nupe. Bida is the headquarters of the Nupe Kingdom comprising of many districts, such as Katcha, Lapai, Mokwa, Enagi, Baddeggi, Agaie, Pategi, Lemu, Kutigi, and many more. The leadership style of the ancient town of Bida is Emirship, and the head of the town is addressed as Etsu Nupe.
The town is known for its production of traditional crafts, notably glass and brassware. Bida is also known for its Durbar festival.
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External links
"Bida". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.
Coordinates: 9°05′N 6°01′E / 9.083°N 6.017°E
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