
Asaba is the capital city of
Delta State,
Nigeria. It is located at the western bank of the
Niger River, in the
Oshimili South
Oshimili South Local Government Area is one of the twenty-five Local Government Areas making up Delta State. It is situated in the Niger Delta Region/the South-South geo-political zone of Nigeria. It was part of the Asaba Division of the Souther ...
Local Government Area.
Asaba had a population of 149,603 as at the 2006 census,
and a metropolitan population of over half a million people.
Asaba is well known for social activities and amenities such as hotels, clubs, cinemas, malls, event centre, etc. It holds a yearly program named Delta Yaddah which always hosts a series of gospel singers among others. Due to its large population, the crime rate is high. Pickpocketing, robbery, etc., are rampant. Because of the presence of foreigners in the state, the cost of living is high in Asaba. The
Onitsha
Onitsha ( or just ''Ọ̀nị̀chà'') is a city located on the eastern bank of the Niger River, in Anambra State, Nigeria. A metropolitan city, Onitsha is known for its river port and as an economic hub for commerce, industry, and education. ...
bridge is the boundary between Delta and
Anambra state, as the bridge separates Asaba and Onitsha.
Etymology
Asaba is from the exclamation ''Ahabam'', meaning "I have chosen well", a quote from the Nnebisi, the founding father of Asaba.
History
The city of Asaba was once the colonial capital of the
Southern Nigeria Protectorate.
It was founded in 1884. Between 1886 and 1900, it hosted the
Royal Niger Company, which the British authorities set up to stimulate trade and the exportation of goods to England.
That company has grown today into
UAC Nigeria PLC. Scottish explorer
William B. Balkie, when signing a trade treaty with
Igbo chief Ezebogo in Asaba on 30 August 1885, remarked "After our salutations, I spoke of friendship, of trade, and of education, and particularly enlarged upon the evils of war, and the benefits of peace, all of which was well received".
Owing to Asaba's influential history and geography, and current strategic political and economic influence in Nigeria, Asaba is generally known as the regional capital of the
Anioma area.
The clamor for creation of Anioma state has been going on for decades.
Geography
Asaba is situated on a terrace of the lower
Niger River, overlooking the point where the
Anambra River
The Anambra River (Igbo: Ọmambala) flows into the Niger River and is found in Anambra, Nigeria. The river is the most important feeder of the River Niger below Lokoja. The flow of the Ọmambala River is released into the Atlantic through vario ...
flows into it. Beyond the river banks, on the high plains which are far more extensive than the river basins, secondary forest vegetation flourishes.
The historic
Niger River is a trans-African link beginning from
West Africa and down into the
Atlantic Ocean.
Asaba forms a connector between western, eastern and northern Nigeria through the Niger River from the north and via the Asaba
Niger Bridge, an east–west link and a Nigerian landmark.

Asaba lies approximately 6 degrees north of the equator and about the same distance east of the meridian; about north of where the River Niger flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
The greater Asaba occupies an area of about 300 square kilometers. It maintains an average tropical temperature of 32 °C during the dry season and an average fertile rainfall of during the rainy season.
Greater Asaba includes some of the other neighboring communities such as
Igbuzo, Okpanam, Oko, Okwe and Ugbolu on the western section of the
Niger River.
Culture
Asaba is culturally led by the highly revered Asagba of Asaba, to whom the leaders (individually referred to as the “Diokpa”) of each of the five settlement quarters (locally identified as Ebos) report directly on matters affecting the community.
The Asagba is assisted by the Iyasele of Asaba
yase
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who is the customary Prime Minister as well as a council of chiefs and elders
linzele, Otu Ihaza, Oloto, etc.
Demographics

Igbo people constitute 63% of the total population of Asaba.
Since becoming the administrative capital of
Delta State, Asaba has grown in population to over half a million people. Today, it maintains a cosmopolitan population representative of the diverse cultures in Delta State and across Nigeria.
Economy
Asaba is an administrative area and seat of government established during the time of the Royal Niger Company (now UACN), and is the administrative capital of Delta state. Thus civil service leads the economy and economic activities of the city's inhabitants. The Nigerian government through the administration of
Samuel Ogbemudia established the Asaba Textile Mills
and a power substation at Asaba. The city of Asaba hosts some pharmaceutical companies that manufacture medicines and there is also a steel mill within the city. Tourism also attracts revenue into the city, which has resulted to a booming hospitality business.
Markets
There are three major markets in Asaba:
Ogbe-Ogonogo Market, Cable Point Market,Infant Jesus Market, Iyanga Market and Wazobia Commodity Market
Sport

The
Stephen Keshi Stadium at Asaba, which had a face-lift to satisfy local fans, has hosted several international competitions and soccer events since it was upgraded by the administration of Senator Dr.
Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa and commissioned by Nigeria's former president
Olusegun Obasanjo.
The stadium is the home of Delta Force FC.
Transport
Air
The city of Asaba and neighboring cities are accessible by air through the
Asaba International Airport
Asaba International Airport (IATA: ABB, ICAO: DNAS): is the primary the only international airport serving Asaba and the whole of Delta State, Nigeria and other nearby cities. It is located approximately 7.9 kilometres (4.9 mi) east of the ...
.
Road

The Asaba-Benin express road is an important road which connects parts of eastern Nigeria with western Nigeria. There is also a road that connects areas of Asaba with
Ughelli
Ughelli is a town in Delta State, Nigeria, and one of the 24 kingdoms that make up the Urhobo Nation. It also serves as the headquarters of Ughelli North local government area of Delta State. The city is indigenous to the Urhobo ethnic nation ...
, while the Asaba-Ebu road connects the city with northern Nigeria.
Water
Asaba is served by water transportation available through the
Niger River, which surrounds most parts of the African city.
Notable people
*
Phillip Asiodu
*
Epiphany Azinge
Epiphany Azinge, SAN, (born 13 November 1957) is a Nigerian lawyer and academic. He was the 5th Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies from 2009 and 2014. He is a Judge at the Commonwealth Arbitral Tribunal sitting ...
*
Maryam Babangida[
* Joseph Chike Edozien][
* Lynxxx
*]Frank Nwachukwu Ndili
Frank Nwachukwu Ndili (born 6 October 1934) was the 1st Nigerian Nuclear Physicist and the 7th Vice Chancellor (President) of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He served as Vice Chancellor (President) of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 1980 ...
*Ike Nwamu
Ikechukwu Nwamu (born June 3, 1993) is an American-born Nigerian basketball player who last played for Ironi Ness Ziona of the Israeli Basketball Super League (IBSL).
He participated at the AfroBasket 2017.
College career
Nwamu spent one seaso ...
* Emma Nyra
*Chief Dennis Osadebay
Dennis Chukude Osadebay (29 June 1911 — 26 December 1994) was a Nigerian politician, poet, journalist and former premier of the now defunct Mid-Western Region of Nigeria, which now comprises Edo and Delta State. He was one of the pionee ...
* SHiiKANE
Gallery
File:Asaba market, Asaba, Delta state3.jpg, Ogbe-Ogonogo Market
File:Asaba roundabout, Asaba, Delta state.jpg, Asaba roundabout
File:Asaba market, Asaba, Delta state6.jpg, Asaba market
See also
* Abraka
*Asaba-Asa
Asaba-Asa is a town in Nigeria
Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the S ...
* Asaba massacre
* Ekumeku Movement
* Warri
* Uvwie
References
External links
Asaba.com
Asaba.net
Asaba Association Non-profit Group
Asaba Development Association in the United Kingdom
Asaba Portal
Asaba History and Culture Collaboration Research Platform
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State capitals in Nigeria
Cities in Delta State
1884 establishments in the British Empire