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Ethnic group in the Middle Belt of Nigeria
The Atyap (Tyap: A̱tyap, singular: A̱tyotyap; exonyms: Jju: Ba̱tyap; Hausa: Kataf, Katab) are an ethnic group found majorly in Zangon-Kataf, Kaura and
Atyap
Religion of central Nigeria
the Atyap ("Mabatado") suggests that the Aku clan credited as the first settlers in the land who came out from the ground at the arrival of the Atyap hunters
Abwoi_religion
Ethnolinguistic groupings
The subgroups of the Atyap ethnolinguistic group include several closely related communities traditionally considered part of a single cultural and linguistic
Atyap_subgroups_and_clans
Monarch of the Atyap Chiefdom
Bunggwon) FNSE (25 November 1949 – 6 April 2016) was a paramount ruler of Atyap Chiefdom a Nigerian traditional state in southern Kaduna State, Nigeria
Harrison_Bungwon
Traditional state in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Atyap Chiefdom is a Nigerian traditional state of the Atyap people, located on the upper Kaduna River basin of the central Nigeria plateau in the Middle
Atyap_Chiefdom
LGA of Kaduna State, Nigeria
the town of Zonkwa. It is also a name of a town in the chiefdom of the Atyap. Other towns include: Batadon (Madakiya), Agut Ntswuo (Samaru Kataf), Kamantan
Zangon_Kataf
Minister of Defence of Nigeria (born 1967)
organised by the Atyap Chiefdom in his honor. In the occasion, he was honored with the title Tswung Atyap, meaning "Pillar of Atyap", by HH Sir Dominic
Christopher_Gwabin_Musa
Organisation for the Atyap people in Nigeria
The Atyap Community Development Association (ACDA), is a sociocultural organisation established to promote the interests of the Atyap people of Southern
Atyap Community Development Association
Atyap_Community_Development_Association
Land-ownership, trading rights and ethno-religious crises in Nigeria
British imperial regime in the Northern Region of Nigeria, in which the Atyap people began reporting the loss of land to the Hausas. In 1922, it was reported
1992_Zangon_Kataf_crises
Nigerian annual cultural festivals
Ayet Atyap Annual Cultural Festival (Tyap: Song A̠yet or Swong A̠yet) is an age-long chain of festive activities and ceremonies observed by the Atyap people
Ayet Atyap annual cultural festival
Ayet_Atyap_annual_cultural_festival
Dialect cluster of Plateau languages of central Nigeria
of the Atyap (Katab) people in Nigeria to include: Niger, Nasarawa, Kaduna states and the FCT. Meek (1931:2) suggested that the Katab (Atyap), Morwa
Tyap
Leader of a tribal society or chiefdom
Shekadzi (female chiefs) – of the Shona people of Zimbabwe Agwam – of the Atyap and Bajju people of central Nigeria Eze – an elective monarch among the
Tribal_chief
Town in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Agut Ntswuo (also Chenkwon or Samaru Atyap; Hausa: Samaru KatafListen) is a town in Jei District of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area in southern Kaduna
Agut_Ntswuo
21st-century mass killings by Fulani extremists in Nigeria
against it by the Atyap Community Development Association (ACDA) of harbouring Fulani terrorists in the settlement. On May 1, 2023, the Atyap Community Development
Killings_in_Southern_Kaduna
Cultural region in Kaduna State Nigeria
against the Atyap had only resulted to the Atyap's hostility against their settlers, and should not be mistaken for control of the Atyap by the former
Southern_Kaduna
Country in West Africa
Belt of Nigeria is known for its diversity of ethnic groups, including the Atyap, Berom, Goemai, Igala, Kofyar, Pyem, and Tiv. There are small minorities
Nigeria
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
office at Kagoro. The people of Tum are mainly ethnic Atyap, belonging to two subgroups, Atyap proper and Agworok. The two dialects of Tyap spoken in
Tum,_Nigeria
Ethnic group
Traditional/Cultural Beliefs, Islam Related ethnic groups Abisi, Avori, Atsam, Atyap, Afizere, Berom, Jukun, and other Benue-Congo peoples of Middle Belt and
Akurmi_people
Ethnic group in Middle Belt, Nigeria
by a hilly border; Lere, Piriga and Kumana Chiefdoms to the north; and Atyap Chiefdom to the west. The Atsam people practice Christianity, Islam, and
Atsam_people
Nigerian CEO
Lois Auta (pronunciation) (born 29 April 1980) is the founder and chief executive officer at the Cedar Seed Foundation, an organization that promotes the
Lois_Auta
Ethnic group in central Nigeria
Nigeria Languages Ninzo Religion Christianity, Islam, Traditional Religion Related ethnic groups Nikyob-Nindem, Mada, Ham, Koro, Atyap, Berom, Jukun
Ninzo_people
Nigerian ethnic group
Christianity Related ethnic groups Anghan, Ham, Nyankpa, Bajju, Tinor, Atyap, Berom, Jukun, Efik, Tiv, Igbo, Yoruba, Edo and other Benue-Congo peoples
Gwong_people
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
region of Nigeria. Mawukili is the center of the Atyap Community Development Association (ACDA) in the Atyap community. The postal code for the village is
Mawukili
Topics referred to by the same term
a fundamental driving principle Atyap Community Development Association, a sociocultural organization of the Atyap people Thomas Acda (born March 6,
ACDA
between the Atyap and Hausa people in Zangon Kataf in 1992 which eventually led to several hundred deaths. Muazu headed a committee with seven Atyap and seven
Usman_Mu'azu
List of African ethnic groups
Ethiopia (Afar, Harari, Amhara, and Oromia Regions) Islam → Sunni Islam Atyap Niger–Congo → Plateau → Tyap Nigeria (Kaduna State) Christianity, Abwoi
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa
Subnational monarchs in West Africa
the Jukun, whose seat is in Wukari, Taraba state. Agwam is used among the Atyap peoples, Kpop among the Ham; Agwom among the Adara, Afizere, Bakulu and
Nigerian_traditional_rulers
Nigerian Army major general (born 1944)
Generals Murtala Muhammed and Olusegun Obasanjo. Lekwot was born in 1944 to Atyap parents in Ashong Ashyui, Northern Region (now in southern Kaduna State)
Zamani_Lekwot
Nigerian social entrepreneur
Raquel Kasham Daniel is a social entrepreneur, educator and author of several books including FLOW: a girl's guide to menstruation. She has received numerous
Raquel_Kasham_Daniel
Heraldic system of Nigeria
The Shea tree. A male incarnation of this plant is the hereditary totem of the Aku priestly caste of the Atyap people.
Nigerian_heraldry
Geographical region in central Nigeria
and Kanuri being culturally northern Nigerian Ethnic groups Adara Afizere Atyap Baatonum Bachama Bajju Berom Buji Chamba Dijim Ebira Eggon Gbagyi-Gbari
Middle_Belt
Town, chiefdom, sub-group, dialect in Kaduna State, Nigeria
proceeding through Rahama, Kauru and subsequently settling at Mashan in Atyap Chiefdom. A need birthed their advancement down to Magata, Kacecere, Zali
Kafanchan
Plateau language spoken in Nigeria
Local Government Areas of Kaduna state. It is also spoken in neighbouring Atyap, Fantswam, Agworok, Ham, Adara, and other kin communities as a second or
Jju_language
Ethnic group of Nigeria
Languages Tarok, English Religion Christianity 86%, African traditional religion Related ethnic groups Ngas, Boghom, Tiv, Berom, Atyap, Eggon, Jukun, Montol
Tarok_people
State of Nigeria
the indigenous ethnic groups in the state are: Afizere Amo Anaguta Aten Atyap Bache Berom Bijim Bogghom Buji Fier Goemai Irigwe Jarawa Jipal Jukun Kadung
Plateau_State
Ethnic group
Religion African religions, Christianity, Islam Related ethnic groups Anaguta, Atyap, Bajju, Berom, Jukun, and other Platoid peoples of the Middle Belt of Nigeria
Afizere
Ibom State, Rivers State Ankwei Plateau State Anyima Cross River State Atyap (Kataf/Katab, Attakar, Kagoro, Kafanchan, Marwa/Manchok) Kaduna State Auyoka
List of ethnic groups in Nigeria
List_of_ethnic_groups_in_Nigeria
Nigerian ethnic group
Christianity, Ku Related ethnic groups Gwong, Anghan, Adara, Koro (Tinor), Atyap, Berom, Jukun, Efik, Tiv, Igbo, Yoruba, Edo and other Benue-Congo peoples
Ham_people
Agwam Kajju I
reached and the creation of the long-agitated independent Chiefdom for the Atyap and Bajju from the British-imposed Zazzau Emirate was arrived at. In 2012
Nuhu_Bature
LGA and town in Kaduna State, Nigeria
of Kaura Local Government Area are homogenous, belonging to the larger Atyap (Nienzit) Ethno-Linguistic Cluster. These people include the A̱sholyia̱
Kaura,_Nigeria
Nigerian annual cultural festivals
is a carry-over of the traditional hunting ceremony carried out by the Atyap, north of the Agworok. The exact date when this festival began could however
Afan_festival
Socio-cultural organization in Nigeria
expressed his views on the peace-brokering by the Agwatyap between the Atyap and Fulani as a "cosmetic process". He said peace cannot be achieved without
Southern Kaduna People's Union
Southern_Kaduna_People's_Union
Ethnic group
Religion Ethnic religion, Christianity, Islam Related ethnic groups Afizere, Atyap, Bajju, Atsam, Berom, Tarok, Jukun, Kuteb, Igbo, Yoruba and other Benue-Congo
Irigwe_people
Ethnic group in central Nigeria
African Traditional Religion Related ethnic groups Adara, Anghan, Bajju, Atyap, Ham, Tarok, Jukun, Efik, Igbo, Yoruba and other Benue-Congo peoples of
Bekulu_people
20th-century heroic figure
raiding Atyap war leader who died in defense of his homeland. Gandu was "...the leading warrior and the most gallant military commander of the Atyap anti-slavery
Marok_Gandu
Agwatyap III
Gambo Yahaya (born January 10, 1950) is the current paramount ruler of the Atyap Chiefdom, a Nigerian traditional state in southern Kaduna State, Nigeria
Dominic_Yahaya
Nigerian engineer (born 1955)
given the chieftaincy title "Iya A̠tyap" by the Atyap Chiefdom of Kaduna State in 2004, and is a full member of the Atyap Council of Chiefs. Yakubu attended
Andrew_Yakubu
Monarch of Gworog (Kagoro) Chiefdom
western-educated Christian chief aiding the Atyap against them. In May 1946, there was a revolt by the Atyap in the Zangon Katab district, north of the
Gwamna_Awan
Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter and pastor
Christopher Delvan Gwamna Ajiyat (born 12 December 1960) is a Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter and presiding pastor of The King of All Kings Church of
Chris_Delvan_Gwamna
State of Nigeria
area. Other small festivals include the following: Batadon Festival Ayet Atyap annual cultural festival Durbar Festival Kaduna State Festival of Arts and
Kaduna_State
Nigerian environmentalist
Lawrencia Laraba-Mallam is a former Nigerian Minister of Environment between 2014–2015. She was one of the 12 ministers sworn in by President Goodluck
Lawrencia_Mallam
District and Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
J. E. A Short History of the Atyap (2019). Zaria: Tamaza Publishinɡ Co. Ltd. ISBN 978-978-54678-5-7. Pp. 9–245. Atyap chiefdom Jei Kanai List of villages
Zaman_Dabo
Town in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Nonkyob-Nindem, Ninzam, Ham (also Known as Jaba), Nandu, Tari, Ningon, Atyap, Bajju, etc. The town houses the Kaduna State College of Education (KSCOE)'s
Gidan_Waya
Topics referred to by the same term
Kataf may refer to: the name of the Atyap people in the Hausa language Kataf, Iran, a village This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Kataf
Nigerian Army officer (d. 1986)
Musa Bityong (/musɑː bitjɔːŋ/, 194? – March 5, 1986), also Musa Bitiyong was a lieutenant colonel in the Nigerian Army, executed by firinɡ squad by the
Musa_Bityonɡ
English jazz musician (born 1987)
Edward Wakili-Hick (also Eddie Hick and Natcyet Wakili) is an English drummer, percussionist, record producer and composer. He is known for his performances
Eddie_Hick
Nigerian writer, educationist and administrator
Andrew Andarawus Nkom (born 20 June 1943) is a Nigerian professor, educationist, administrator, and writer. Nkom was born on 20 June 1943, in Kaura, Northern
Andrew_Nkom
Religious massacres in Nigeria
years) Location Nigeria Status Ongoing Belligerents Christians: Adara, Atyap, Berom, Jukun, Tiv and Tarok farmers Biafran separatists Oduduwa separatists
Religious_violence_in_Nigeria
Nigerian kingdoms
Bassey Ekpo Bassey II 2008 Edidem Atyap Chiefdom Middle Belt Atyap Zangon Kataf Dominic Yahaya 2016 Agwatyap or Agwam Atyap Badagry South West Gunu/Yoruba
List of Nigerian traditional states
List_of_Nigerian_traditional_states
West African ethno-linguistic group
Traditional Religion, Christianity, Islam Related ethnic groups Kuteb, Tarok, Atyap, Afizere, Eggon, Berom, Bajju, Ham, Kanuri, Koro, Adara, Idoma, Igala, Ebira
Jukun_people_(West_Africa)
Ethnic group
Traditional Religion, Islam Related ethnic groups Bakulu, Ham, Koro, Bajju, Atyap, Afizere, Berom, Jukun, Kuteb, Efik, Igbo, Yoruba, Edo and other Benue-Congo
Adara_people
District in Kaduna State, Nigeria
people. The district consists of villages occupied by this people. The Atyap ethnolinguistic group is composed of about eight subgroups of which the
Takau_District
Capital city of Kaduna State, Nigeria
8th • Density 1,760/km2 (4,570/sq mi) • Ethnicities Gbagyi Adara Hausa Atyap-Bajju Ham Yoruba Fulani Kanuri Marghi Nupe Igbo GDP (PPP, 2015 int. Dollar)
Kaduna
His Royal Highness
Tagwai Sambo (24 December 1936 – 14 June 2024) was the monarch of Asholyio (Moroa) Chiefdom with headquarters at Manchok, a Nigerian traditional state
Tagwai_Sambo
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Simon Katunku Prof. Adamu Kyuka Usman (Lilymjok Kyuka) David Elisha Lahu Atyap chiefdom List of villages in Kaduna State "Bafai, Gora, Kaduna State, Nigeria"
Bafoi
Agwatyap I
indigenous District Head in Southern Zaria and first paramount ruler of the Atyap Chiefdom, a Nigerian traditional state in southern Kaduna State, Middle
Bala_Ade_Dauke
British explorer
European to visit the important town of Zangon Katab whose people, the Atyap he described in his notes before returning through the Yoruba region to
Richard_Lander
Rural settlement in Nigeria
Also 2021, there was an attempted attacked in this same community Mazaki. Atyap chiefdom Jei District Kanai, Nigeria List of villages in Kaduna State "Mazaki
Mazaki
Nigerian politician and lawyer (born 1961)
Sunday Marshall KatungListen (born 1 April 1961) is a Nigerian politician and lawyer who has served as the Senator Representing Kaduna South Senatorial
Sunday_Marshall_Katung
Nigerian politician (born 1966)
Nenadi Esther Usman (born 12 November 1966) is a Nigerian politician who has served as the National Chairman of the Labour Party since 2026. A former Minister
Nenadi_Usman
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
J. E. "A Short History of the Atyap" (2019). Zaria: Tamaza Publishinɡ Co. Ltd. ISBN 978-978-54678-5-7. Pp. 9–245. Atyap chiefdom List of villages in Kaduna
Ashong_Ashyui
Town in Kaduna State, Nigeria
headquarters. Other groups found in significant populations include the Atyap, Igbo, Bakulu, Hausa, Yoruba, Anghan, and other Nigerian peoples. Zonkwa
Zonkwa
District and Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Sakum Taligan (I, II) Zonzon The people of Zonzon district are primarily Atyap people, with settlers from other parts of Nigeria in its major towns. Engr
Zonzon
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
during the day and cold at night. The temperatures are from 22 to, 29°C. Atyap chiefdom List of villages in Kaduna State "Bakin Kogi Kazare, Zonzon, Zangon
Manyii-Aghyui
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Mashan is a village situated within the Atyap Chiefdom in Zonzon (Zonzon) district at Zangon Kataf Local Government Area Kaduna State, Nigeria. It is
Mashan,_Nigeria
Ethnic group in Bauchi State, Nigeria
(Nigeria) Languages Vaghat Religion Traditional African religion, Christianity Related ethnic groups Tarok, Berom, Atyap, and other Middle Belt peoples
Vaghat_people
Christian denomination in Nigeria
other ethnic groups, including Gbagyi, Nupe and Southern Kaduna such as Atyap, Jju, Jaba etc. . The denomination's use of Hausa as a primary language
Evangelical Church Winning All
Evangelical_Church_Winning_All
West African ethnic group
Traditional Religion, Christianity, Islam Related ethnic groups Jukun, Atyap, Tarok, Afizere, Irigwe, Bajju, Ham, Adara, Berom, Efik, Tiv, Igbo, Yoruba
Kuteb_people
Ethnic group in Plateau State, Nigeria
Religion Christianity Related ethnic groups Iguta, Aten, Afizere, Irigwe, Atyap, Bajju, Ham, Jukun and other Platoid peoples of the Middle Belt, Tiv, Igbo
Berom_people
Chief of Kafanchan
Dr. Josiah Tagwai Kantiyok (born 9 January 1968) is the second indigenous paramount ruler of Fantswam (Kafanchan) Chiefdom, a Nigerian traditional state
Josiah_Kantiyok
Ethnic group in Middle Belt, Nigeria
Nigeria Languages Jju Religion Christianity, A̠bvoi Related ethnic groups Atyap, Ham, Bakulu, Afizere, Irigwe, Berom, Jukun, Kuteb and other Platoid peoples
Bajju_people
Nigerian field hockey player
Josiah Timothy Tinat Abui (born 1985) is a Nigerian-Italian field hockey player who represented his country at the 2003 All-Africa Games in Abuja, Nigeria
Josiah_Timothy_Tinat
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Afogo Buda Idon Kajuru Kallah Kasuwan Magani Kufana Maro Rimau Tantattu Atyap chiefdom List of villages in Kaduna State "Iburu, Afogo, Kajuru, Kaduna
Iburu,_Nigeria
Igbo subgroup in Nigeria
v t e Ethnic groups in Nigeria Afemai Anlo Ewe Anaang Afusari Atyap Bariba Berom Buduma Chamba Defaka Dendi Djerma Ebira Edo Efik Eket Ekoi Eleme Esan
Ukwuani_people
LGA and Town in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Numana, fulani people fulani, Gwong, Nikyob, Nindem and Nyankpa. Others are: Atyap, Bajju, Berom, Gwong, Atuku, Ham, Igbo and Yoruba. According to the March
Jema'a
Nigerian writer
Kyuka Lilymjok (also known as Adamu Kyuka Usman and Adamu Lilymjok; born 24 September 1965, Bafoi-Kanai, Nigeria) is a Nigerian writer, political thinker
Kyuka_Lilymjok
Nigerian historian and writer
Atyap, an 11 chapter, 261 paged book reportedly published posthumously in honor of his memory as an excellent scholarly writer and passionate Atyap man
Bala_Achi
Nigerian historian, activist, pan-Africanist and writer (1959 - 2017)
southern Kaduna State, Nigeria), was the son of Kazah Yashim, the second Atyap formally-trained teacher and first person from Southern Zaria (now Southern
Toure_Kazah-Toure
District in Kaduna State, Nigeria
"A Short History of the Atyap" (2019). Zaria: Tamaza Publishinɡ Co. Ltd. ISBN 978-978-54678-5-7. Pp. 9–245. Atak Nfang Atyap chiefdom Kanai List of villages
Jei_District
LGA in Kaduna State, Nigeria
population, comprising Nigerian ethnic groups amongst which include: Adara, Atyap, Bajju, Gbagyi, Ham, Hausa, Idoma, Igala, Igbo, Nupe and Yoruba, amongst
Kaduna_South
Festivals in Nigeria
Festival of Art and Culture Argungu Fishing Festival Ovia-Osese Festival Ayet Atyap annual cultural festival Ariginya Festival Aworoko Festival Badagry Festival
List_of_festivals_in_Nigeria
Nigerian politician and businesswoman
Florence Diya Aya is a Nigerian politician and businesswoman. She was born in Garkida in 1948 and is from Garaje Agban, Kagoro, Kaduna State. She was a
Florence_Aya
Villages in Kaduna State, Nigeria
801138 Katak Nien; Katak Nzuu; Maigida; Nzuu; Takai; Ungwa Masara (Katak Atyap); Ungwa Musa Kognet Jema'a Kagoma/Asso 801104 Afana Daji; Afana Kagoma;
List of villages in Kaduna State
List_of_villages_in_Kaduna_State
Plateau language branch of Nigeria
Zangon Kataf, Kaura and Jema’a LGAs Tyap Central Tyap Atyab, Tyab Tyap Atyap, Atyab Katab, Kataf, Katap estimate more than 130,000 (1990) Kaduna State
Central_Plateau_languages
Rimi. Shekari was born in Taligan (Magamia), Zangon Kataf to parents of Atyap heritage. He started his elementary education at a junior primary school
Ishaya_Shekari
Terrorist incident in Nigeria
militias attacked the town of Runji, killing over 33 people. The head of the Atyap Community Development Association condemned the attacks and stated these
Ungwan_Wakili_massacre
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
in nearby Gworok town. The people of Malagum surrounding areas are the Atyap proper and Agworok peoples. The people of Malagum speak two dialects of
Malagum
His Royal Highness
Ufuwai Bonet is the monarch of Gworok (Kagoro) Chiefdom, a Nigerian traditional state in southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. He is also known by the title
Ufuwai_Bonet
Village in Kaduna State, Nigeria
as part of wider attacks across the region, Atakmawai was one of several Atyap communities targeted by gunmen. The attacks resulted in dozens of deaths
Atakmawai
Chief of Kafanchan
Musa Didam (14 April 1933 – 6 November 2018) was a former District Head of the Fantswam (Kafanchan Kewaye) District, then in the Jama'a Emirate and later
Musa_Didam
ATYAP
ATYAP
ATYAP
ATYAP
Male
Italian
Italian name derived from Greek Nereus, NERIO means "wet one."
Girl/Female
Indian
Pl of zinat, Ornament
Girl/Female
Latin American English
Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bulmer.Americanized spelling of German Baumer.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian
Happiness; Son of Kenneth; Born of Fire
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Initiated; God is Great
Boy/Male
Christian, Indian
Horse Rider
Girl/Female
Tamil
Samudratanaya | ஸமà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¤à®¾à®¨à®¾à®¯à®¾Â
Beloved daughter of the ocean of milk
Girl/Female
English
Sweet
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Happiness
ATYAP
ATYAP
ATYAP
ATYAP
ATYAP