Madagali

Madagali or Madagli is a town and local government area in Adamawa State, Nigeria, adjacent to the border with Cameroon.

History
The name comes from a spear ('gali') of a Marghi named Madu.

The Local Government Area was created in 1991 when Taraba State was created out of Gongola State. It borders Michika to the south, Askira uba to the west, Gwoza local government area to the north and the Republic of Cameroon to the east.

Ethnic groups
The ethnic groups in Madagali include Marghi, Mafa, Sukur, Hdi (Tur), Vemgo, Ngoshe, Wagga and Fulbe, with Marghi being the most populous among them.

Villages
The major villages in Madagali are Gulak and Shuwa. Madagali is richly blessed with fertile land which makes the people to heavily engage in Agricultural activities.

Boko Haram Insurgency
In September 2012, a Boko Haram commander was killed in Madgali by Nigerian government forces, and 156 arrests were made as a part of "Operation Restore sanity."

The town was seized by Boko Haram in August 2014. In September 2014, residents of Madagali, Gulak, and Michika fled to mountainous areas and Mubi town, in the wake of a failed attempt by government troops to re-take the town from the insurgents.

Climate
The rainy season in Madagali is oppressively humid and cloudy, whereas the dry season is stiflingly hot and partially cloudy. The average annual temperature ranges from 58 to 103 degrees Fahrenheit, with lows and highs of 53 and 108 degrees Fahrenheit being extremely rare.