Katagum is a town, a local government area and a traditional emirate in Bauchi State of northern Nigeria. The town is located on the northern bank of the Jama'are River, which is a tributary of the Hadejia. Most of the inhabitants are Muslim, along with people from the Fulani, Gudurawa, Kanuri, Hausa, Mangawa, Bede, Karekare, Ngizim, Shirawa, or Teshenawa tribes. Chief agricultures include peanuts (groundnuts), sorghum, millet, rice (especially in the riverine fadamas, or "floodplains"), cowpeas, cotton, indigo, and gum arabic. Livestock includehorses, cattle, goats, sheep, and donkeys.
The town of Katagum is the administrative centre of Zaki Local Government Area (LGA). The Katagum LGA is a completely separate and distinct LGA south of the Zaki LGA, from which it is separated by the Itas/Gadau LGA; the Katagum LGA thus does not include the town of the same name; it has an area of 1,436 km2 and a population of 295,970 at the 2006 Census; its administrative centre is Azare, and its postcode is 752.
This life is out of your hands
You've lost your grip
Your holding sands
Finding you don't fit the mold
When the other blocks fit so easily
Wishing you were a square
Spearmint gum in your tangled hair
This life is out of your hands
You've lost your grip
Your holding sands
Finding you don't fit the mold
when the other blocks fit so easily
wishing you were a square
spearmint gum in your tangled hair
We are only plastic
our lives quite fantastic
We are only plastic
our lives quite fantastic
We are only plastic
our lives quite fantastic
We fit like puzzle pieces
bouquet of chocolate recess
Now you have one choice to make
Which mission do you want to take
Do you want to take
Do you want to take