Ufuwai Bonet

a̱gwam A̱byintyok A̱gwoot VI

A̱gwam Ufwoi Boniet ku Ufuwai Bonet wa yet A̱gwam A̱gwoot wu. Gwoot yet a̱keang kya di̱ fam a̱tak Si̱tet Ka̱duna. Á̱ ngyei nggu A̱gwam A̱gwoot, a̱wot di̱n Shong á̱ ngyei "Chief of Kagoro (Gworok)".[1][2][3] Doot si̱ nat a̱lyia̱ 2016, nggu wa ku yet byiek a̱kwak-a̱son á̱gwam si̱ Si̱tet Ka̱duna.[4] Ma̱ a̱lyia̱ 2011 ka, nggu wa ku yet a̱kwak a̱son á̱nietkhwi ba mi̱ Si̱tet Ka̱duna ji ba̱ nat cicen ma̱ a̱byin Isi̱rela, a̱byin Ma̱sa̱t ka, a̱keang Rom ka mbeang abyin Helat ka, nang á̱niet a̱feang ku tyong á̱ bwuk a̱ni.[5]

Ufuwai Bonet, OON
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Sot mbyina̱sam Jhyuk
A̱byin mbyinNaijeriya Jhyuk
A̱keang mbyinGwoot Jhyuk
A̱lyem mbyinTyap Jhyuk
Ta̱ma̱gwam Jhyuk

Ma̱ a̱lyia̱ 2017, di̱n jen nang gu mbwoi nkhang ma̱ng A̱gba̱ndang A̱kwak A̱son A̱khwot Á̱kwop A̱byin wu, Jenera Abayomi Olonisakin a̱ni, a̱nyan wa ku mbai cicen mi̱ Gaat A̱gwam ji da̱nian gu ka byiat A̱gwam mat nwuo hu nang A̱fa̱taa shyuo weam a̱sok ba ku nwuo Gwoot hu ba̱ si hyaai á̱niet nggu ba a̱ni, a̱ si̱ nwuak a̱cucuk nyia̱:

“Ka̱nang nyi fa̱k nang á̱ nyia̱ kyang, da̱ nyi lyen nang á̱niet nzi̱t ba na tan kyang nang á̱ nyia̱ mba ndyo wa a̱ni, n hyia̱ ma̱ng a̱nwan a̱cucuk a̱lyiat wa wu nang ba̱ ntsaai a̱yaat bah. N kwok ang a̱cucuk wa nang A̱gwaza Tswazwa mmat nung a̱ni..."[6]

Mi̱ Zwat Sweang, a̱ si̱ bu kwok ma̱ng sot CAN ji nang ba̱ ni̱ mbai cicen byiat nggu mat kyang ku shyia̱ a̱byin nggu ka a̱ni, Bonet kwok nyia̱:

“ Nyin CAN, nyi kwan nyi li nang nyi shyia̱ a̱ca̱cet á̱niet ba mat nyi ka khwuat mba a̱fufwuo di̱ sangak ji ba̱ na ndyiat da̱ a̱pyia̱ kyang ka nang á̱niet mba ba nyia̱ a̱ni. Ba̱ kpa̱k á̱ tyia̱, kuzang a̱vwuo swan ma̱ zunzung. Ta̱m yong nyin mat nyi bya na yong nyi lii nang a̱mgba̱m á̱nietkhwi ba bwuok a̱ bai da̱ a̱vwuo a̱nyiung da̱nian ka ba̱ na mbwuo ba̱ yet kyang nyiung a̱ni.”[7]

A̱ si̱ bu kwop a̱dyii̱ng tazwa si̱sak nang a̱vwuo ka ndi a̱ni ma̱ng swat cok-á̱niet di̱n jen a̱yet Bwuok A̱fan a̱lyia̱ 2019 ji, nang gu ku jhyi a̱ni.[8]

Ya̱fang

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  2. Kolo, Moses (18 Zwat Jhyiung 2020). "Prof. Mallam, killed in Kaduna gas explosion buried". NNN Nigeria. Retrieved 23 Zwat Sweang 2021.
  3. "Red Cross seeks youths' participation in humanitarian activities". Metro Daily Ng. Zwat A̱natat 21, 2020. Archived from the original on Zwat Swak ma̱ng Sweang 15, 2020. Retrieved 23 Zwat Sweang 2021.
  4. "El-Rufai: We must ensure that forces of confusion fail". The Cable. 2 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 2016. Retrieved 23 Zwat Sweang 2021.
  5. Mudashir, Ismail (Zwat Tswuon 7, 2012). "Nigeria: 'Two Kaduna Pilgrims to Jerusalem Absconded'". All Africa. Abuja: Daily Trust. Retrieved Zwat Sweang 23, 2021.
  6. "Defence Chief Visits Southern Kaduna, Preaches Tolerance". Channels Television. Zwat Jhyiung 11, 2017. Retrieved Zwat Sweang 23, 2021.
  7. Onyedika-Ugoeze, Nkechi (Zwat Tswuon 5, 2017). "Nigeria's peace depends on Southern Kaduna, says CAN President". Abuja: Guardian Nigeria. Retrieved Zwat Sweang 23, 2021.
  8. "Kagoro Afan festival assumes carnival status". Prompt News Online. Zwat Jhyiung 1, 2019. Retrieved Zwat Sweang 23, 2021.

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