Bauchi Airport is an airport serving Bauchi in Nigeria . The former NE/SW runway is now used as a taxiway and carries markings.
13-498: Inkil is a village in Tirwun district, Bauchi Local Government Area, Bauchi State , Nigeria . The postal code of the area is 740. The area has an altitude of 590 m above sea level. The nearest airport to Inkil is the Bauchi Airport (BCU) located around 15 km radius from the town and 5.4 km away from the state capital, Bauchi. This Bauchi State , Nigeria location article is
26-604: A stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bauchi Bauchi (earlier Yakoba ) is a city in northeast Nigeria , the Administrative center of Bauchi State , of the Bauchi Local Government Area within that State, and of the traditional Bauchi Emirate . It is located on the northern edge of the Jos Plateau , at an elevation of 616 m. The Local Government Area covers an area of 3,687 km and had
39-433: A federal polytechnic college are in the town. Pop. (2006) local government area, 493,810; (2016 est.) 415,000. [1] Bauchi was originally served by a narrow gauge 762 mm ( 2 ft 6 in ) light railway , but this was later converted to the normal gauge of 1,067 mm ( 3 ft 6 in ). Up until August, 2014, Bauchi was served by Bauchi Airport , located in-town. Scheduled airline service
52-429: A population of 493,810 in 2006. Bauchi City is among the twenty Local Government Areas of Bauchi state: Bauchi, Tafawa Balewa , Dass , Toro , Bogoro , Ningi , Warji , Ganjuwa , Kirfi , Alkaleri , Darazo , Misau , Giade , Shira , Jamaare , Katagum , Itas/Gadau , Zaki , Gamawa and Damban . The emirate was founded in (1800–10) by Yakubu, one of Sheikhs Usman dan Fodio's commanders. Yakubu conquered
65-529: A sparsely wooded savanna region (the Bauchi High Plains) mainly inhabited by non-Muslim peoples. After successful campaigns,he (Yakubu) founded (1809) the town of Bauchi. Yakubu built the town’s walls, the circumference of which measures 6.5 miles (10.5 km). The only non- Fulani flag-bearer of the Sokoto Empire . The name was derived from a hunter called Baushe, who advised Yaqub to build his city west of
78-513: The Warinje mountain. In return Yaqub promised to name his city after the hunter. Several of the subject peoples successfully revolted under the rule of his son and successor, Emir Ibrahim ibn Yakubu. Emir Usman moved the capital to Rauta (35 miles northwest) in 1877, but Bauchi once again became the emirate headquarters when, in 1902, the British occupied the town and deposed Emir Umaru. The town served as
91-412: The in-town airport is still a functioning landmark, Bauchi airport is a very safe location. Before heading to the airport some helpful items to take along are; flight documents, passport, flight ticket, booking confirmation, and lastly, luggage. Bauchi airport is also the main link for the primarily Muslim northern state, it serves Muslim pilgrims and hosts airlines that serves internationally, it
104-534: The provincial capital from 1904 until 1911 and again from 1917 to 1924. In 1926 it became the headquarters of Bauchi province and in 1976, it became the capital of the newly created Bauchi state. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa is buried in the city, while the Yankari National Park is 110 km from the state capital. The city lies on the Port Harcourt – Maiduguri railway line . The Bauchi State Library Board
117-402: The state are polytechnics , monothecnic, colleges of education , health technology institutions, secondary schools and primary schools. Bauchi has many occurring natural resources that are used by industries and also for commercial consumption. These include : Bauchi Airport Scheduled airline service has been moved to the newer sir abubakar Tafawa Balewa airport, the airport
130-562: The tourist score, is from early December to early February. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Bauchi has a tropical savanna climate , abbreviated "Aw" on climate maps. Bauchi state is among the advanced centers of learning in Nigeria . It has many public and private institutions, These include universities own by the state and others own by federal government of Nigeria , other institutions present in
143-522: Was established in 1976. With the coming of the railway in 1961, Bauchi grew as a collecting point for peanuts (groundnuts) and cotton and a trade centre in sorghum, millet, cowpeas, corn (maize), cassava, and vegetables and in cattle, goats, and sheep. Cotton weaving and dyeing, tanning, and blacksmithing are traditional activities. The town’s industry includes an asbestos factory and a meat-products processing plant. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (1980; originally called Federal University of Technology) and
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#1732852446727156-414: Was named after sir abubakar tafawa balewa who was prime minister of Nigeria from 1957 to 1966. It is 22 kilometres NW of Bauchi. 23 kilometres (14 mi) north near the village of Durum. The IATA airport code has been transferred to the new airport. It is an airport that connects and also gives access of Bauchi State to the universe , even though most operations have been moved to the newer airport,
169-518: Was then transferred to the newly constructed Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport , 23 kilometres (14 miles) north of Bauchi, near the village of Durum. In Bauchi, the dry season is partially cloudy and hot all year round, while the wet season is oppressive and overcast. The average annual temperature ranges from 57 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, with occasional exceptions when it falls below 51 or rises over 104. The greatest time of year to visit Bauchi for warm-weather activities, according to
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