South South
The South-South is one of the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. It designates both a geographic and political region of the country's eastern coast. It comprises six states – Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, and Rivers.
The zone stretches along the Atlantic seaboard from the Bight of Benin coast in the west to the Bight of Bonny coast in the east. It encloses much of the Niger Delta, which is instrumental in the environment and economic development of the region. Geographically, the zone is divided with the Central African mangroves in the coastal far south while the major inland ecoregions are–from east to west–the Cross–Sanaga–Bioko coastal forests, Cross–Niger transition forests, Niger Delta swamp forests, and Nigerian lowland forests.
Although the South-South represents only ~10% of Nigerian territory by land area, it contributes greatly to the Nigerian economy due to extensive oil and natural gas reserves. The zone has a population of about 26 million people, around 12% of the total population of the country. Port Harcourt and Benin City are the most populous cities in the South-South, and the fourth- and fifth-most populous cities, respectively, in the country. Port Harcourt and its suburbs, together called Greater Port Harcourt, form the largest metropolitan area in the zone, with about 3 million people. Other large South-South cities include Warri/Uvwie, Calabar, Uyo, Ikot Ekpene, Ugep, Sapele, Buguma, Uromi, Ughelli, Ikom, Asaba and Agbor.
History
The South-South Region was created from parts of both the Western and Eastern regions of Nigeria in 1997 through the recommendation of the Alex Ekwueme panel, by the national regime of General Sani Abacha.Edo, Delta, one-quarter of Bayelsa, and the Ndoni section of Rivers states were from the old Western region. Three-quarters of the area of Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Cross River states were from the old Eastern region.
Tribes in South South Nigeria
Tribes in South South Nigeria includes,Edo, Esan, Ibibio, Igbo, Ijaw, Urhobo, Isoko, Efik, Annang, Oron, and Itsekiri among others.Environment
Protected areas
Demographics
Languages
- Akwa Ibom
- *Ibibio
- *Annang
- *Igbo
- *Efik-Ibibio
- *Oron language
- *Obolo language
- Bayelsa
- *Izon
- *Ogbia
- *Epie
- Cross River
- *Efik
- *Humono
- *Yala
- *Nde-nsele-nta
- *Igbo
- *Bokyi
- *Etung
- *Legbo-Agbo
- *Ejagham
- *Ekoi
- *Ekajuk
- *Yakurr
- *Efut
- *Kiong
- Delta
- *Enuani
- *Urhobo
- *Isoko
- *Ika
- *Ukwuani
- *Itsekiri
- *Igbo
- *Ndokwa
- *Yoruba
- *Izon etc.
- Edo
- *Owan
- *Esan
- *Etsako
- *Ika Igbanke
- *Bini
- Rivers
- *Andoni
- *Okrika
- *Kalabari
- *Engenni
- *Ikwerre
- *Ogba
- *Etche.
- *Ekpeye
- *Ndoki
- *Igbo
- *Ukwuani
- *Egbema
- *Ijaw
- *Nkoro
- *Ogoni
- *Degema
- *Abua
- *Odual
Administration