"[6] It's headquarter sits in Oguma, the adulterated name of the original Agwuma: a thatch made from a called ishere and used to roof houses.
Some notable towns in Bassa Local Government Area includes Oguma (Agwuma), Sheria (the commercial town), Zharikama, Dagba, Kpanche, Eyede, Gbashikere, Akakana, Paruwa, Ikende, Kpokudu, Zenyi, Wussa, Inigwi, Edenyi, Ogodo, Orokwo, and Udogbo from Bassa komu district; Gboloko (headquarter of Bassa nge), Eforo, Emi Guni, Eni Ampamo, Kpata, Shintakwo, Elule, Emi Adama, Ajigido, Emi Audu, and Adum Woiwoi from Bassa nge district; and Mozum (headquarter of Mozum), Biroko, Tekureje, Ugba, Daku Domozu, Ozugbe.
Yam, cassava, rice, guinea corn, millet, beneseed, groundnut, soya beans, et cetera, are produced in high quantities annually.
The area is also covered by economic trees which includes Irvingia Gabonensis (Ogbono), Kola Nut, Cashew, Mahogany, Banana, Mango, Orange, Plantain, et cetera.
Apart from the afore mentioned economic factors, the area is also rich in aquaculture with the presence of numerous ponds and rivers for fishing escapades.
It has been suggested that aquariums like Minya, Uda mane, Iteme in Gbashikere; and Rivine and Ujo all in Bassa komu district can help boost the revenue of the Local Government and in extension, the state if managed properly.
[8] Gbashikere is a settlement in Akuba 1 ward of Bassa Local Government of Kogi State, Nigeria.
The village was established in 1870 and the first settler is said to be Gado Mungazhɛ who migrated from Owuru following the Uthman Danfodio contest, Jihad.
The settlement borders with Esule to the east, Gbechi to the west, River Benue to the north and Kpoyibo to the south.
The village is arguably the foremost hub for fishing escapades in Bassa Local Government Area, credit to River Minya.