A History of the Nikyob (Kaninkon) People from Earliest Times to 2000 – PDF

A History of the Nikyob (Kaninkon) People from Earliest Times to 2000 – PDF

Author

ISBN

Publication Date

April 30, 2025

Size

No. of Pages

96

35.99

This book A History of the Nikyob (Kaninkon) People from Earliest Times to 2000 is a pioneer work on the hitherto unexplored history of the group inhabiting the present day Jema’a Local Government Area in Kaduna State. It covers their socio-cultural, political, and economic realities right from the pre-colonial era through the modern day.
Like in many African societies, their history was scattered, undocumented and largely within the realm of fables, legends and unverified conclusions especially about the period, place and nature of their migrations up to their present site. Now, this book explores the various ways in which the factors of environment, jihadist invasions and European colonial administration have shaped their entire history.
With a thorough utilization of the technique of source criticism (corroboration), the author critically cross-examined primary and secondary sources and evidence from archeology to arrive at the final product being made available. In reality, the book encompasses a broad range of topics such as history, migration, religion, colonialism, urbanization etc.
Written in a simple but yet professional language, the book is a compelling and engaging piece for both professional historians and non-professional historians. It is a perfect introduction for the history of the Nikyob People and also serves as an invitation to further enquire and reexamine the previously held history of this group. What it means is that this book is both a pacesetter and a motivation for deeper research into the history of the Nikyob People.

Author

ISBN

Publication Date

April 30, 2025

Size

No. of Pages

96

About the author

Godwin Danjuma Kwalbe is a final year doctoral student at the Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, University of Abuja-Nigeria. He is also a tenured staff with the Department of History and Strategic Studies at the Kaduna State University where he is engaged in teaching, research, publication and mentorship.
His research interests are political parties and national integration, inter-group relations in Northern Nigeria, social issues and religious tolerance toward national development in Nigeria as a whole.
To his credit, there are journal articles, conference papers and book chapters addressing these pressing needs in Nigeria.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DEDICATION i
FOREWORD iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v
PREFACE vii

 

Section One: Pre-Colonial Period

Introduction 3

Chapter One: Land and Environment 5
Location 5
Topography 5
Climate 6
Hydrology and Water Resources 6
Flora and Fauna 6
Human and Mineral Resources 7

Chapter Two: History and Socio-Political Organization 9
Origins and Migration 9
Extinct Clans 15
Socio-Political Set-up 16
Religious Worldview 18
Cultural Practices and Initiation Rites 21
Changing Demographics in the 19th Century 24
Economic Activities 25
Arts and Entertainment 27
Inter-Group Relations 27
Nikyob History and Jama’a Emirate 29
Dangoma in Nikyob History 35

 

Section Two: Colonial Period

Chapter Three: Colonial Conquest 39
British Colonial Conquest of Nikyob Land and Resistance 39
The Indirect Rule System 45
Christian Missionary Activities 46

 

Section Three: Post-Colonial Period

Chapter Four: Asserting Self-Identity within Independent Nigeria 51

Chapter Five: The Place of Kafanchan in Nikyob (Kaninkon) History 53
History of Kafanchan Town and its many Dimensions 53
The Growth and Development of Kafanchan Town 55
Kafanchan: A Place or an Ethnic Group? 62
Kafanchan in Nikyob History 63

Chapter Six: Conclusion 69

BIBLIOGRAPHY 71

 

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