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Coordinates: 6°59′25″N 9°15′31″E / 6.99028°N 9.25861°E / 6.99028; 9.25861
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Gbatse
Coordinates: 6°59′25″N 9°15′31″E / 6.99028°N 9.25861°E / 6.99028; 9.25861
Local Government AreaUshongo
StateBenue State
Country Nigeria
Area
 • Total238.0 sq mi (616.4 km2)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)

Gbatse is a town in Nigeria located in Ushongo LGA in Benue State[1]. Gbatse was part of the Benue province until 1918 when it adopted its name from one of its dominant geographical features, the River Benue. When Nigeria was divided into regions in 1967, the structure reorganized into administrative states Benue-Plateau State. In 1976, Benue State was created out of the defunct. Gbatse is known for its culture and large agriculture[2]. A vast majority of the inhabitants of Gbatse are members of Mbabion Kindred, Mbaikyaa District of Tiv land.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Opejobi, Seun (2020-10-11). "Benue: Gov. Ortom reacts to accident in Gbatse, issues serious order". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  2. ^ Ozo-mekuri, Ndimele (2016-04-30). Nigerian Languages, Literatures, Culture and Reforms. M & J Grand Orbit Communications. ISBN 978-978-54164-1-1.
  3. ^ Gbatse, Austine (2022). "The effects Of communal crisis on food availability and accessibility in Tivland of Benue state, Nigeria". IJSSHR. 12 (1). ISSN 2276-8645.