Billiri

Billiri (or Biliri) is one of the 11 Local Government Areas of Gombe State, Nigeria bordered to the north by Akko Local Government Area, south and east by Shongom as well as North-East by Kaltungo Local Government Area. It is a historical settlement of the Tangales which is located South of Gombe It has an area of 737 km$2$ and a population of 202,144 at the 2006 census. Apart from Tangale language, Fulfulde and Hausa  are commonly spoken The postal code of the area is 771.

Most of the inhabitants of Billiri are Christians while Muslims formed the largest minority. The dominant tribe is Tangale which means "Tangle".

The traditional ruler of the Local Government Area is called the "Mai Tangale". The death of the Mai Tangale in 2020 brought about communal unrest in the Biliri community due to the delay in reinstating a new Mai Tangale.

History
The Tangale people claimed to have emerged as the settlers of Billiri from a migration journey through Borno State.They had to move from places such as Sanum kede and Kupto due to tribal wars. Tangaltong, one of the 7 clans in Tangale is where billiri as well as Bare and Kantali resided. The Tangale language is a west chadic language.

Mai Tangale
The traditional ruler of the Tangale Tribe is addressed as Mai Tangale. Following the death of the former King, Mallam Danladi Maiyamba was elected as the new Mai Tangale in the year 2021.

The Billiri Crisis
In March 2021, Danladi Sanusi-Maiyamba was announced by the Gombe State government as the new Mai Tangale in Billiri following the death of Abdu Buba Maisharu II, the immediate past Mai of Tangale Kingdom who died in January 2021. The announcement erupted violence and protests in Billiri over the claim that Mohammad Inuwa Yahaya, the Governor of the State, did not go with the candidate selected by the kingmakers. The erupted concerns and protests led to violence that claimed lives and properties.

Towns & Villages
The towns and villages in Billiri Local Government Area include:


 * 1) Billiri-tangale
 * 2) Ayabu
 * 3) Baganje
 * 4) Bare
 * 5) Billiri
 * 6) Kalmai
 * 7) Kulkul
 * 8) Labepit
 * 9) Lakalkal
 * 10) Lamugu
 * 11) Landongu
 * 12) Pokuli
 * 13) Lanshi daji
 * 14) Popandi
 * 15) Sabon layi
 * 16) Sansani
 * 17) Pandiukude
 * 18) Pandi kamio
 * 19) Pokwangli
 * 20) Shelu
 * 21) Sikirit
 * 22) Tal
 * 23) Tanglang
 * 24) Todi
 * 25) Tudu kwaya

Wards/Polling units
There are 10 wards in Billiri local government and they are:


 * 1) Bangaje North

2. Bangaje South

3. Bare

4. Billiri North

5. Billiri South

6. Kalmai

7. Todi

8. Tudu Kwaya

9. Tal

10. Tanglang

Schools
They include:

Central Primary School

Government Day Secondary School Amtawlam

Federal Government College Billiri (FGC)

Government Sciences Secondary School Billiri

Food
Soya beans is one of the common foods in Billiri with about six prominent markets according to a study

Festivals
Bai "Dog meat" Eating festival

Market
Biliri market is recognized for the selling of agricultural products like cowpea. The Biliri market is primarily regarded as an agriculture market.

Climate
The Billiri local government area in Gombe has the wet season is oppressive and overcast, the dry season is partly cloudy, and it is hot year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 56 °F to 98 °F and is rarely below 52 °F or above 103 °F

Temperatures in Billiri on average, both high and low

 * With an average daily high temperature of 95 °F, the hot season lasts for 2.3 months, from 11 February to 21 April. With an average high of 95 °F and low of 73 °F, April is the hottest month of the year in Billiri.
 * From 2 July to 14 October, the cool season, which has an average daily high temperature below 84 °F, lasts for 3.4 months. With an average low of 57 °F and a high of 88 °F, December is the coldest month of the year in Billiri.

The Billiri Cloud
Over the course of the year, there is a substantial seasonal change in the average percentage of sky that is covered by clouds in Billiri.

In Billiri, the clearer season starts about 5 November and lasts for 4.0 months, finishing around 5 March.

In Billiri, January is the clearest month of the year, with a 55% average percentage of clear, mostly clear, or partly overcast skies.

Around 5 March, the year's cloudier period starts, and it lasts for 8.0 months, ending around 5 November.

May is the cloudiest month of the year in Billiri, with 79% of the time experiencing overcast or mostly cloudy skies on average.