Kaura (Tyap: Watyap) is a town and a Local Government Area in southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Kaura in Asholyio (Moroa) Chiefdom. The Local Government Council is chaired by Matthias Siman.[1] Other towns include: Manchok and Kagoro. It has an area of 461 km2 and a population of 174,626 at the 2006 census.[2] The postal code of the area is 801.[3]
Kaura
Watyap | |
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LGA and town | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Kaduna State |
LGA | Kaura |
Headquarters | Kaura Town |
Government | |
• Type | Democracy |
• Executive Chairman | Matthias Siman |
Area | |
• Total | 178 sq mi (461 km2) |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 174,626 |
• Density | 1,325/sq mi (511.4/km2) |
2006 National Population Census | |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Kaura (Watyap) Local Government Area shares boundaries with Zangon Kataf Local Government Area to the west, Kauru Local Government Area to the north, Jema'a Local Government Area to the south and Plateau State to the east, respectively.[4][5]
Kaura Local Government Area consists of 10 subdivisions (second-order administrative divisions) or electoral wards, namely:[6]
Kaura (Watyap) Local Government Area according to the March 21, 2006 national population census was put at 174,626. Its population was projected by the National Population Commission of Nigeria and National Bureau of Statistics to be 235,700 by March 21, 2016.
The people of Kaura Local Government Area are homogenous, belonging to the larger Atyap (Nienzit) Ethno-Linguistic Cluster. These people include the A̱sholyia̱ (also spelt Osholio, Æsholio, A̠sholyio), 'Moro'a' in Hausa language, A̱gworok (also spelt Œgworok), also known as 'Kagoro' in Hausa language, Takad as well as the A̱tyeca̱rak also known as 'Kachechere' in Hausa language, and Atyap Proper, also known as 'Kataf' in Hausa language.
The people of Kaura Local Government Area speak five inter-related dialectical varieties of Tyap Language, namely: Sholyia̱ (also spelt Sholio), Gworok, Takad (also spelt Takat), Tyeca̱rak and Tyap Proper. Kaura Local government was carved out from Jema'a local government area by the past military government of Kaduna state and it shares boundary with Plateau state, blessed with beautiful mountainous environment and good weather.
The people are mostly Christians (above 95%) and a very minute percent are Abwoi adherents and Muslims.
There are three Nigerian traditional states headed by three Agwams (monarchs):
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