Zuba, Nigeria
Zuba is a town in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Nigeria. It serves as a local council development area and falls within the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC). It's located along the highway connecting Abuja to Niger State and other northern parts of the country. Zuba is a significant transportation hub due to its location, serving as a stop-over and trading point for travelers and goods. The area is known for its markets and commercial activities, particularly the sale of agricultural produce. Zuba has a diverse population consisting of various ethnic groups found in Nigeria. The predominant languages spoken are Hausa, Gbagyi, and English, reflecting its role as a melting pot. As part of the FCT, Zuba is under the administration of the federal government, although local administration is managed through the AMAC.