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Higher Education Institutions In Jigawa State
Federal University, Dutse Husaini Ajamu Polytechnic, Kazaure Jigawa State Polytechnic, Dutse College Of Education, Gumel Binyaminu Usman Polytechnic, Hadejia Jigawa State College Of Education AndLegal Studies, Ringim Jigawa State Institute For InformationTechnology, Kazaure Sule Lamido University, Kafin Hausa College Of Nursing And Midwifery, Birnin Kudu School Of Health Technology, Jahijn School Of Nursing, Hadejia Jigawa…
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Amawbia maps
Amawbia is a town in Awka South Local Government of Anambra State, Nigeria. It has six areas: Umueze, Ngene, Adabebe, Umukabia, Ezimezi and Enu-oji. From time immemorial, Amawbia had been an autonomous community, managing its own affairs. Beginning from 1905, Amawbia had been the seat of government for the former Awka District, the former Njikoka…
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Amawbia Community
Amawbia is a town in Awka South Local Government of Anambra State, Nigeria. It has six areas: Umueze, Ngene, Adabebe, Umukabia, Ezimezi and Enu-oji. From time immemorial, Amawbia had been an autonomous community, managing its own affairs. Beginning from 1905, Amawbia had been the seat of government for the former Awka District, the former Njikoka…
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Amawbia
Amawbia ia a town in Anambra State of Nigeria. The town has six villages: Umueze, Ngene, Adabebe, Umukabia, Ezimezi and Enu-oji. Awofia according to oral tradition was the founder of Amawbia. From time immemorial, Amawbia had been an automatons community, managing its own affairs. Beginning from 1905, Amawbia had been the seat of government for…
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Pastor J E Isholibo Saai of NKST
Pastor J. E. Isholibo Saai (1911-1987), a member of the Tiv tribe, grew up in that part of Central Nigeria known as the Middle Belt, and more specifically as Benue Province. The Gospel was first proclaimed to the Tiv in 1911, the year of Rev. Saai’s birth, and indeed this occurred in the village known…
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JOSEPH TARKA
Senator Joseph Sarwuan Tarka (1932–1980) was a Nigerian politician from Benue State and a former minister for Transport and then Communications under General Yakubu Gowon. He was one of the founding members of the United Middle Belt Congress, a political organization dedicated to protecting and advocating for the country’s Middle Belt. Tarka was born on…
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Some prominent Tiv persons and their titles
J.S. Tarka (Ikyarem i Tiv) Ayua Num (Ishua i Tiv) Athanasius Angereke (Ibyughashe i Tiv) Ako Zungwe Shande (Ityungumger i Tiv) Martin Joseph Dent – British National (Asôrtar u Tiv) Aper Aku (Akinde u Tiv) Brig. Gen. John Atôm Kpera (Nom-or u Tiv) Engr. Barnabas Gemade (Nomyange u Tiv) Mrs L.Y.A.Katsina Alu (Kasev Ikyundu u…
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First Tor Tiv
The very first formal expression of the demand for a Tor Tiv occurred during the 1934 meeting of the Tiv Central Council. The person who brought up the matter for discussion was Jato Aka of Turan, a local potentate who had survived the transition from district head or clan spokesman and was anxious to become…
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UMBC AND TIV MOBILIZATION
The foundation of the United Middle Belt Congress in 1956 was a major factor in the movement for the political mobilization of the Tiv as well as the creation of a Middle Belt Region. Although collectively founded by groups and societies in the Middle Belt, the UMBC ultimately turned into an instrument of widespread campaign…
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Tiv rejection of Bristish colonialism
On 2 January 1906 Lugard received a telegram informing him that the Tiv had attacked Abinsi and that the town was aflame. This was indeed a perfect excuse for another punitive campaign. His immediate response was to close River Benue to all shipping. This dramatic action was taken in the hope of impressing the colonial…