Oral Tradition and the History of Igala (Pt I)
By J.S Boston IF we assume, as we surely can, that the Niger and Benue rivers played an even more […]
By J.S Boston IF we assume, as we surely can, that the Niger and Benue rivers played an even more […]
By Atâyi Babs Odogo, a historical edifice, located beside the living room of the Attah Igala in the palace at
By Achile M Umameh Igala folklore is rich with tales of mythical gladiatorial combats and wrestling contests. Agwude, Agwu-ẹbọ is
By Felix Solomon Omachoko It was about some 800 to 900 years ago, Gabaidu Atta Ayegba Omidoko foresaw the future
By Michael Achile Umameh In the dawn of national politicking, Hausa-Fulani oligarchy and ideological constructs have become prominent mobilizing forces
By Rev. Fr. Attah Anthony Agbali The Fulani atrocities of sacking whole communities, killing and ripping of wombs of pregnant
By Michael Achile Umameh The Igala mega state reached the zenith of its powers in the early 17th century under
By Rev. Fr. Attah Anthony Agbali Introduction: In this column, my intent is to add voice and perspective to the
By Fr. Michael Achile Umameh History is the answer to the question, “What happened?” Memory is an answer to the