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A comprehensive list of active market locations shared by the Benue Market & Advert Hub on social media has provided residents and traders with an updated guide to bustling market days taking place today across various local government areas in the state.
The post, widely circulated this morning, details specific markets and communities hosting trade activities on February 10, 2026. Markets serve as vital economic and social hubs in Benue, where farmers, artisans, traders, and buyers converge to exchange agricultural produce, livestock, household goods, clothing, and other essentials.
The following markets and locations are reported active today:
– Ado: Ebi Ugedede and Ebi Ukwonyo
– Buruku: Jingir, Tyowayenye Lim, and Kur Baka
– Gboko: Abetsetse, Iortyyom, Luga, Kuha, Gaando, and Ubanggaji
– Guma: Tse Abi Nonggu, Umenger, Kaseyo, Torkula, Tyulen, Ukohol, Udei Abinsi
– Gwer East: Jande and Aliade
– Gwer West: Agagbe and Namikpe
– Katsina-Ala: Amaafu, Chirakrera, Anyagba, Asongo, and Imande Maniluian
– Konshisha: Ansha, Adoka, Amua, Alabesa, Achooho, Agia, Akundu, and Gbayaya
– Kwande: Adagi, Amahundundu, Ikyaior Manyam, Koti, Shangev ya, and Ayaga
– Logo: Abeda Shitile and Gondozua
– Makurdi: Abua
– Obi: Ihioikwu
– Ogbadibo: Ukwo Otukpa and Ede
– Oju: Ihioikwu
– Okpokwu: Eke
– Tarka: Tior Tyu Tyoagi and Uavande
– Ukum: Aterayange, Igbongomom, and Kyado
– Ushongo: Beragbumbum, Ge, Akerior Wajir, and Tsumba
– Vandeikya: Ageva, Gbem, Jape, Nor Gematyo, Tsar, Mbadukwu, and Agu
These periodic markets remain central to the rural and semi-urban economy of Benue State, supporting livelihoods for thousands of families, facilitating the movement of fresh farm produce from producers to consumers, and serving as key points for community interaction and commerce.
Traders and buyers are encouraged to visit their nearest listed market today, while exercising caution and adhering to safety guidelines amid ongoing concerns about security in parts of the state. The timely sharing of such market information helps coordinate travel, reduce uncertainty, and boost economic activity across Benue’s diverse communities.















