Iyakwari, JosephAgbajelola, D. O.Farrow, T. S.Eterigho, Elizabeth Jumoke2025-04-302016http://dxdoi.org/10.15242/IJRCMCE.E03160152349-1442http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:4000/handle/123456789/1503Soil samples collected from the dumpsite located in Kuyi village, Minna, Niger State were analyzed for copper (Cu), iron (Fe2+) and manganese (Mn) using Atomic Absorption Spectrometer. Twenty-one (21) sample points both horizontally and vertically (depth) were studied. The results revealed that Mn had the highest concentration (11.6mg/kg) compared to Cu and Fe2+. However, it was observed that a minimal reduction in concentration of each metal along the surface of the dumpsite occurred. Interestingly, the concentration of Fe at all points was relatively high (5.54mg/kg, 4.67mg/kg, 3.99mg/kg and 3.78mg/kg). Based on the Federal Environmental Protection Agency and Land Disposal Restriction Standard Regulation, this metal could have adverse effect on human health, stream and agricultural activities of villagers around the dumpsite.enAgricultural activitiesHeavy metalsKuyi villageMunicipal Solid WasteAssessment of Heavy Metal Contamination on Dumpsite in Kuyi Village, Niger State, NigeriaArticle