Song A̱yet

song a̱lyia̱-a̱lyia̱ Naijeriya

Song A̱yet ku Song A̱yet A̱tyap ku Song A̱bwoi yet nce naat mbwuot a̱gwai nia ma̱ng a̱ka̱yet nang A̱tyap ba nyia̱ a̱ni kuzang a̱lyia̱. A̱tyap ba yet nwap ja ji̱ shyia̱ di̱ fam A̱tak Ka̱duna, Fam A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱, Naijeriya. Taada ja nang á̱ nyia̱ di̱n jen ji nang á̱ fwuong bai nza a̱ni mat á̱ ta̱bat nta̱m khap mi̱ bibyinkhap a̱ni ma̱ a̱lyia̱ ka tsi̱tsak a̱fa̱ng Zwat Tsat ma̱ng a̱fa̱ng Zwat Nyaai a̱wot á̱sam kwai A̱ku ba nang á̱ ku tyia̱ ma̱ A̱bwoi a̱ni, bibya ku jhyi song huni.[1][2][3] Ku ku labeang ma̱nang á̱ si̱ song ji nat mi̱ Zwat Swak ma̱ng Sweang[4] a̱wot ma̱ a̱tyia̱kwon ma A̱gwatyap kya nang á̱ song song jini ma̱ A̱tak Njei, SA̱M Nietcen A̱fakan, a̱tak Si̱tet Ka̱duna. A̱nci̱ri̱ng, a̱ca̱cet á̱niet ni̱ mbai neet mi̱ si̱ter ji ma̱ng sí̱tet nta, nang a̱yaakwak a̱son kwai-nfwuo-á̱niet ma̱ng á̱gwam a̱mgba̱m.[5][6]

Song A̱yet A̱tyap
festival
A̱byinNaijeriya Jhyuk
Yet byin-a̱byinA̱tyap Jhyuk
Shyia̱ di̱ fam tyok a̱byinSi̱tet Ka̱duna, Ka̱duna Jhyuk
A̱vwuoA̱tak Njei Jhyuk
Coordinate location9°49′11″N 8°17′0″E, 10°31′6″N 7°21′24″E Jhyuk
OrganizerA̱sorong Byi̱k Sot-á̱niet A̱tyap Jhyuk

Ya̱fang

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  1. Atuk, Lucas (1 Zwat Tsat 2008). "Atyap Culture". Atyap in Diaspora Magazine. 1 (1).
  2. Achi, B.; Bitiyonɡ, Y. A.; Bunɡwon, A. D.; Baba, M. Y.; Jim, L. K. N.; Kazah-Toure, M.; Philips, J. E. (2019). A Short History of the Atyap. Tamaza Publishinɡ Co. Ltd., Zaria. p. 80. ISBN 978-978-54678-5-7.
  3. "The Culture and Religion". Atyap Community Online. Archived from the original on 23 Zwat A̱natat 2011. Retrieved 6 Zwat Tsat 2010.
  4. "Atyap Cultural Festival Kaduna State". Nigeria Galleria. Retrieved Zwat A̱kubunyiung 22, 2020.
  5. "Nigeria: Agric School Gets Autonomy in Kaduna". All Africa. Daily Champion (Lagos). Zwat Tsat 15, 2010. Retrieved Zwat A̱kubunyiung 22, 2020.
  6. Musa, Ibraheem (Zwat Tsat 7, 2010). "Peace Has Returned To Zangon Kataf -Community Leader". Daily Trust. Retrieved Zwat A̱kubunyiung 22, 2020.

A̱ka̱fwuop nta

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