Bunkure

Islam is the predominant religion in areas where Hausa and Fufulde are commonly spoken languages.

[2] The area is occupied with about 75% are farmers their farming activities constitute the production of consumable goods and cash crops, while the remaining 25% of the population are civil servants, blacksmiths, trader tailors, drivers.

While for dry season they cultivated the following tomatoes, onion, carrots, water melon, cucumbers, cabbage, potatoes e.t.c see from the book of history and culture of Bunkure local government area.

The hot season, which runs from March 14 to May 17, lasts for 2.1 months and with daily highs that average more than 98°F.

[3][4][5] Over the course of the year, Bunkure's average percentage of cloud cover varies significantly based on the season.

In Bunkure, the clearer season lasts approximately 4.1 months, starting around October 31 and ending around March 2.

In Bunkure, May is the cloudiest month of the year, with 73% of the sky remaining cloudy or overcast on average.