Maiha
Nigeria · Africa
About Maiha
Maiha or Mayo-Belwa is a local government in Adamawa State, northeastern Nigeria. It lies close to the Cameroon border, traditional Fulani settlements and vibrant markets. The town serves as a gateway to the Mandara Mountains and offers a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural and natural heritage.
Maiha travel guide
Understand
Maiha is in the eastern part of Adamawa State, The town lies at the foot of the Mandara Mountains, with a mix of flat land and hills. The main people living there are the Fulani, Higgi (Kamwe), and Mbula. Most of them are farmers who grow maize, millet, groundnuts, and beans. Many also keep cattle and make local crafts. The main languages spoken are Fulfulde, Hausa, and English. The major religions are Islam and Christianity.
Getting there
Yola International Airport is the closest airport to Maiha is in Yola. There are flights to Yola from Abuja and Lagos. From Yola, you can hire a car or take a bus to Maiha through Mubi.
See
1 Maiha Central Mosque. (updated Nov 2025)
Eat
Fura da nono:A traditional Fulani drink made from blended millet and fresh milk. Tuwo shinkafa with Miyan kuka: Rice swallow served with baobab leaf soup. Suya and kilishi: Spicy grilled or dried meat delicacies commonly enjoyed at roadside spots and local eateries.
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.