- Gusau
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▪ Nigeriatown, capital of Zamfara state, northern Nigeria, on the Sokoto River. It grew after the arrival of the railway from Zaria, 105 miles (169 km) southeast, in 1927 and is now a major collecting point for cotton and peanuts (groundnuts) grown in the surrounding area. Although cotton ginning, weaving, and dyeing are long-established local activities, it was not until the late 1960s that a modern textile plant opened in the town. A seed-oil mill and soybean-meal processing plant were also built. Besides cotton, cloth, and peanuts, Gusau exports tobacco (grown in the Sokoto River's floodplains around Talata Mafara, 48 miles [77 km] northwest), chickens, and goats to Zaria. The town's Hausa and Fulani peoples also raise cattle, sheep, donkeys, horses, and camels and trade in millet, sorghum, rice, cowpeas, beans, and floodplain-grown vegetables.Gusau has an Islāmic women's teacher-training college, and its hospitals, health office, dispensary, and maternity clinic make it a chief medical centre for its part of the state. The town is located on the main railway between Kaura Namoda and Zaria, and it is on a secondary highway between Talata Marfara and Funtua. Pop. (2006) local government area, 383,162.
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