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ACF Adamawa State
About Adamawa in brief
Adamawa State is so diverse that you can interact with community leaders, native citizens and early/modern farmers, cattle rearers, not to mention all the great food, arts, and festivals to take in.
Adamawa State was created on 27th August, 1991. It is located in the North Eastern part of the country. Prior to its creation in 1991, it was part of the North Eastern States from 1967 to February 1976 and Gongola State 1976 - 1991.
The State shares border with Gombe State to the North, and Borno State to the North East, while to the West it is bordered with Taraba State as well as the Republic of Cameroon to the East.
Adamawa State has a total area of 39,742.12 square kilometers. This is about 4.4 percent of the land area of Nigeria. The 2005 projected population of the State is 3,106,585, giving population density of 68 persons per square kilometer.
The State lies between 8O0 N and 11N and longitude 11.50 and 13.50 E. The State generally is characterized by many rivers; the major one is the River Benue whose source is from the highlands of the Cameroon and flows southwards to join the River Niger
Charity Plan Desired By Adamawa State.
Identified Target Group
Support/help to orphans and vulnerable children.
Support/help to people living with HIV/AIDS.
Support/help to those displaced by recent insurgency (boko haram) in Madagali L.G.A, Mubi and environs.
Support/help to ensure the out of school youth/married adolescent are reintegrated into the school system.
Support/help to widows and the physically challenged.
Support/help to aged (elders) and the sick people in the hospitals.