Bassa
Bassa, a vibrant Local Government Area located in the northern region of Plateau State, Nigeria, boasts a rich cultural tapestry and an abundance of natural beauty. Nestled along the borders of Kaduna and Bauchi States, its administrative center lies in the town of Bassa, situated at coordinates 9°56′00″N 8°44′00″E.
Spanning an expansive area of 1,743 square kilometers, Bassa is home to a diverse population that counted 186,859 residents during the 2006 census. Within this melting pot of cultures, numerous languages find voice, including Irigwe, Amo, Rukuba, Buji, Chawe, Jere, Gusu, Kurama, Limoro, Tariya, Sanga, Janji, Duguza, and Chokobo.

Traditional Festivals
Beyond its culinary offerings, Bassa Local Government Area comes alive with an array of festivals that resonate with the local culture. These festivals not only celebrate tradition but also provide a glimpse into the heart and soul of the community. Some of the notable festivals in Bassa include:
Remeze (Buji)
An occasion marked by vibrant celebrations and cultural rituals that unite the community.
Irigwe New Year Celebration
A joyous event that welcomes the promise of a new year with traditional customs and festivities.
Anchoncho
A hunting festival celebrated by the Bache (Rukuba) people, paying homage to their heritage and skills.
Amo New Year Celebration
A time-honored tradition that ushers in the new year with great enthusiasm and cultural significance.
Bassa Local Government Area stands as a testament to the diversity, cultural richness, and culinary artistry of its people. Its festivals and traditions not only celebrate the past but also lay the foundation for a vibrant future, where the flavors of tradition and the spirit of unity continue to thrive.
Traditional Foods
One of the cornerstones of life in Bassa is its thriving agricultural sector. The fertile land blesses the people with the ability to cultivate and prepare a range of traditional foods that reflect their culinary heritage. Some of these delightful dishes include:
Moimoi
A savory delicacy enjoyed by many, prepared with care and culinary artistry.
Kpewe
This delightful dish combines Acha and beans, resulting in a delicious fusion of flavors.
Tinni
A culinary masterpiece created from a blend of millet, beniseed, and beans, crafting a taste that is truly unique.
Kambar
Crafted from sweet potatoes, gwote, water yam, and more, this dish showcases the diversity of local ingredients.
Agriculture and Crops Cultivated in Bassa Local Government
Maize, Beans, Yams, Groundnut, Potatoes, Soya beans, Beniseed, Finger millet (tamba).
Local Markets in Basaa Ladi Local Government
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Danrowa Tsoho Market (Tuesday); Crops Sold: Maize, Vegetables, Tomatoes.
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Bakin Kogi Market (Wednesday); Crops Sold: Yams, Cassava Flour, Maize.
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Barkin Ladi (Saturday): Maize, Irish Potatoes.
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Kasuwan Tomatoes (Seasonal – Daily Market).
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Gashish Kura Falls (Friday)
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Jengre Market (Sunday): Crop Sold: Maize.
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Saya Market (Monday); Crops Sold: Maize, Sweet Potatoes, Tamba, Benea Seed, Tomatoes.
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Kwall Market(Thursday); Crops Sold: Maize, Sweet Potatoes, Jamba, Benea seed, Tomatoes, coco yam.