When it comes to natural mineral deposits, Nigeria is one of the top African countries that is richly blessed and with most of the mineral deposits yet untapped.
Manganese is deposited in the following states in Nigeria; Bauchi, Cross River, Benue, Borno, Adamawa, Kaduna, Kebbi, Katsina, Plateau, and Nasarawa.
Manganese is the 12th most abundant element on earth crust; it has a symbol of Mn, an atomic number of 25, a melting point of 1,246°C, and a boiling point of 2,061°C.
It is a metal with a silvery-grey colour like that of an iron, it’s brittle, hard, tarnishes slowly in air and oxidizes.
Manganese minerals do not occur freely in nature and most times consist of oxides, silicates, and carbonates, minerals with manganese ore include pyrolusite (MnO2), braunite (Mn2+Mn3+6)(SiO12), psilomelane (Ba,H2O)2Mn5O10, and rhodochrosite (MnCO3).
The demand for Manganese in Nigeria is on the increasing side as it is mostly used in the steel industries because of its physical and chemical properties, and there are also numerous local and international companies in Nigeria that are engaged in the commercial mining of Manganese which is exported to other African countries and beyond.
Uses of Manganese