[1] Bagudo as how the name implies was founded by a Fulani Cattle rearer called Wabudo, the town has a good settled populations which are mainly, Hausas and Zabarmawa with a little Yoruba population and the mainly spoken languages are Hausa and Fula.
Notably, the Niger River traverses through this region, contributing to a humidity level of approximately 12%, while the average temperature is 32 °C.
[2] Fishing emerges as a vital component, coexisting with the predominant practice of agriculture, where various crops are cultivated in substantial quantities.
Additionally, trade thrives within Bagudo Local Government Area, featuring several markets, including the bustling Lolo central market, offering a diverse array of commodities for prospective buyers.
[3] Climate change is raising temperatures in Bagudo, affecting air quality, melting glaciers, rising sea levels, desertification, and the frequency of extreme weather events.