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southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters are in the town of
Kaura in
Asholyio (Moroa) Chiefdom. The
Local Government Council is
chaired by
Matthias Siman...
- as
suggested by M**** (1931:2)
include the
Katab (Atyap) proper,
Morwa (
Asholyio),
Ataka (Atakad) and
Kagoro (Agworok)
which he
deems may be
regarded as...
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Manchok (Tyap: Tsok) is a town in
Kaura Local Government Area as well as the
Asholyio (Moroa)
Chiefdom headquarters, in
southern Kaduna state in the
Middle Belt...
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Moroa (also
spelt Moro'a and Marwa; Tyap: Sholyia̱) is a
Chiefdom of the
Asholyio people and a
village in
Kaura Local Government Area of
southern Kaduna...
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Suleiman 2015 Emir
Moroa Middle Belt
Atyap Manchok Tagwai Sambo 1966
Agwam Asholyio Mubi
Emirate Middle Belt Mubi Abu
Bakar Isa
Ahmadu Emir Muri
Taraba Middle...
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Tagwai Sambo (24
December 1936 – 14 June 2024) was the
monarch of
Asholyio (Moroa)
Chiefdom with
headquarters at Manchok, a
Nigerian traditional state...
- (Kataf, Katab)
Bajju (Kaje) Əgworog (Aegworok, Oegworok, Baguro, Kagoro)
Asholyio (Osholio, Asholio, Moro'a)
Fantswam (Kafanchan)
Bakulu (Ikulu)
Anghan (Angan...
- are so
known and
addressed by
their immediate neighbouring groups like
Asholyio (or Morwa),
Agworok (or Kagoro),
Atyecarak (or Kachechere),
Atakat (or...
- the
Tiroa and
Saghon ruling houses. In
solidarity towards the
people of
Asholyio (Moroa) and
Takad chiefdoms attacked by the
Fulani terrorists in Kaura...
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states and the FCT. M**** (1931:2)
suggested that the
Katab (Atyap),
Morwa (
Asholyio),
Ataka (Atakad) and
Kagoro (Agworok)
speak a
common tongue and may be...