A̱sunkurum
A̱sunkurum ba (á̱ ma ngyei Ikolu, Ikulu, Bekulu) yet nwap á̱ maai nshyia̱ mba di̱ Susot A̱gwomna̱ti Mali Zangon Katab, Ka̱ciya ma̱ng Ka̱uru á̱si̱ a̱tak Si̱tet Ka̱duna a̱si̱ Fam-a̱byin A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Naijeriya a̱ni.[1] Ba̱ lyiat a̱lyem Pi̱lato a̱ghyang kya nang á̱ ngyei Sunkurum (ke 'Kulu') a̱ni.[2] Ba̱ yei a̱byin mba ka Akulu (a̱byin A̱sunkurum kya ka).
A̱byin | Naijeriya |
---|---|
Shyia̱ di̱ fam tyok a̱byin | Si̱tet Ka̱duna |
A̱gbang tyantung | kamuru ãsunkurum |
A̱lyem á̱ nyian ta̱m ma̱ng a̱nka | Sunkurum (a̱lyem) |
Khwi
jhyukÁ̱kpa á̱niet A̱sunkurum ka á̱ ndyuut á̱ si̱ sak a̱ni nyia̱ ka̱ cong khwi taada wa si̱ shi tat kpa̱mkpaan ma̱ng 70.0% a̱si̱ a̱mgba̱m á̱niet ba, ma̱nang A̱kpaa̱pyia̱ ba nshi tat 25.0% a̱wot Krista ba si̱ nshyia̱ ma̱ng 5.0% a̱si̱ a̱mgba̱m á̱niet ba. Mami Krista ba, Á̱sa̱t ba byia̱ 60.0%, Protestant ba ma̱ng 25.0% a̱wot Roman Catholic ba si̱ kyiak 15.0%.[3]
Kwai-nfwuo-á̱niet
jhyuk[4]Á̱ ngyei a̱tyutyok á̱niet A̱sunkurum ba "Agwom" (ku Agom). A̱tyutyok mam a̱fwun hu wa yet A̱tyushityok (A̱ST) Agwom Yoona Sidi Kuka (Shong: Yohannah Sidi Kukah), Agwom Akulu II. Agwom Akulu wu wa yet a̱kwak a̱son Komiti Taada Tyok Asunkurum (Akulu, Ikulu) ji, nang a̱keangtung kikya shyia̱ Fadan Ikulu,[5] mi̱ Ka̱murum.[6]
A̱banka̱u a̱byin
jhyukÁ̱ lyen a̱byin á̱niet A̱sunkurum ka nang Akulu (Tyap: Sunkurum; Kpat: Ikulu). Ikulu yet a̱nyiung mami a̱banka̱u 11 Sot A̱gwomna̱ti Mali Zangon Kataf a̱si̱ a̱tak A̱si̱tet Ka̱duna na. Á̱ si̱ bu ka̱u á̱si̱ na a̱nii:[7]
- Gidan Pate
- Gidan Zomo
- Kamaru Ikulu (Ka̱murum)
- Kamaru Hausawa (Ka̱murum)
- Katul
- Ungwan Jada
- Ungwan Jatau
- Ungwan Pa
- Ungwan Sani
- Yadai
Nggwon a̱byin A̱sunkurum ka nang á̱ ndyen ba̱t a̱ni, Rev. Fr. Matthew Kukah ku twei mi̱ zop a̱nu a̱ghyang tak ma̱ng This Day News nyia̱ A̱sunkurum ba a mbeang A̱byoot ba bibya yet a̱cyuang swak mi̱ susot a̱tyaat a̱gwomna̱ti ka, mang konyan ma̱ mba si̱ byia̱ ward a̱nyiung wa ma̱nyin a̱mgba̱m ma̱ng shi mba hu.[8]
A̱ca̱cet á̱niet
jhyukYa̱fang
jhyuk- ↑ "Ikulu". Ethnologue.
- ↑ "Glottolog 3.0 -Ikulu". glottolog.org.
- ↑ "Joshua Project entry on Ikulu in Nigeria".
- ↑ "Ministry of Local Government Affairs: Composition of the State's Council of Chiefs". Archived from the original on January 15, 2021. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
- ↑ "Fadan Ikulu/Kaduna State". Retrieved August 8, 2020.
- ↑ "Kamaru Ikulu Map - Satellite Images of Kamaru Ikulu". Retrieved August 8, 2020.
- ↑ "Ikulu, Zangon Kataf, Kaduna, Nigeria". Retrieved August 8, 2020.
- ↑ Damina, Francis (July 17, 2020). "Nigeria: 'Mediatrix' - a Tribute to Maman Fr. Kukah". All Africa. This Day. Retrieved August 8, 2020.