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Biu is a local government in southern Borno State, Nigeria, boasts a rich cultural heritage spanning over six centuries. Located approximately 200 km from Maiduguri, the state capital, Biu has evolved into a significant urban centre. With a population of around 100,000 residents, predominantly from the Biu ethnic group, the town showcases a unique cultural identity.

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The town is predominantly inhabited by the Biu ethnic group, but also boasts a diverse mix of other ethnicities, creating a vibrant cultural tapestry. The locals communicate in the Biu language, also known as Biu-Mandara, while Hausa and Kanuri are also widely spoken, reflecting the town's linguistic diversity.

Agriculture is the backbone of Biu's economy, with maize, millet, and sorghum being major crops, alongside livestock rearing, which is also a common practice. This agricultural focus has contributed to the town's economic growth and stability.

History

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Biu's storied past spans over six centuries, beginning with its founding in the 14th century by the Biu ethnic group, who migrated from the nearby Mandara Mountains. This marked the beginning of a rich cultural journey that would see Biu evolve into a significant hub of commerce and trade in the ancient Kanem-Bornu Empire by the 15th century.

The 16th century saw the introduction of Islamic scholars and traders, who brought with them the teachings of Islam, which eventually became an integral part of Biu's cultural fabric. The town's resilience was further demonstrated in the 18th century when it resisted Fulani rule during the Fulani Jihad, maintaining its independence and unique cultural identity.

Get in

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There is no airport in Biu, but Maiduguri International Airport (MIU) is nearby.

By bus

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Several bus companies operate from cities like Maiduguri, Damaturu, and Yola to Biu. You can take a bus from these cities to get to Biu.

Get around

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  • Walking Biu is a relatively small town, and walking is a great way to explore the local markets, shops, and historical sites.
  • Motorcycles (Okada): Motorcycles are a popular mode of transportation in Biu. You can hire an okada to take you around the town.
  • Tricycles (Keke Napep): Tricycles are also widely available and can be used to get around Biu.
  • Taxis Taxis are available in Biu, but they may not be as frequent as okadas or keke napep.
  • Private Vehicles If you have a private vehicle, you can use it to get around Biu.
  • Bicycles Bicycles are also a good option for getting around Biu, especially for shorter distances.

See

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  • 1 Biu Emirate's palace.
  • 2 Biu Central Mosque, +2348109498699.
  • 3 Biu market, Biu, borno state, +234 8066930212. 24 hours. The market's strategic location in the town center makes it easily accessible to residents and visitors alike. Vendors offer an extensive range of products, including fresh produce, meat, poultry, handicrafts, spices, local snacks, household items, clothing, and accessories.

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  • 1 Biu Main Market. Browse the bustling marketplace for local produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
  • 2 Biu Stadium, Stadium, LGA.

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