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14/09/2025

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THIS IS AJOAKUTA STEEL COMPANY. Located in Ajaokuta, Kogi State, on a 24,000 hectare site. The Ajoakuta Steel Company is...
14/09/2025

THIS IS AJOAKUTA STEEL COMPANY.

Located in Ajaokuta, Kogi State, on a 24,000 hectare site. The Ajoakuta Steel Company is the largest Steel Company in Nigeria, followed by the Delta State Company in Ovwian Aladja

Started in 1979, The project was mismanaged and remains incomplete 40 years later.

Three-quarters of the complex have been abandoned, and only the light mills have been put into operation for small-scale fabrication and the production of iron rods.

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The Story of Princess Inikpi, the young woman who offered herself as a sacrifice to be buried alive.Princess Inikpi was ...
14/09/2025

The Story of Princess Inikpi, the young woman who offered herself as a sacrifice to be buried alive.

Princess Inikpi was a beautiful and intelligent young woman, whose selfless sacrifice saved Igala people from doom.

She was the only daughter of her parents — the Atah Ayegba Oma Idoko and queen Omele.

The Igala Kingdom at about the 15th and 16th century was at loggerheads with the Benin Kingdom, one of their strongest enemies.

The Benin warriors persistently attacked Igala land to the extent of wanting to annihilate the people.

The Bini warriors employed different tactics, including poisoning the streams, sudden attacks in the day and night, and laying siege to their farmland.

The Igala people then lived in constant fear, as they could not go to the farm or to the stream.

Owing to this, the chiefs consulted the oracle, which proclaimed that the only remedy to the safety of the kingdom and victory in war, was for the king to bury his most beloved daughter, Inikpi, alive.

The king had four male children — Akogu, Agada, Eleme, Ohiemi Obogo — and Inikpi his only female child. He loved Inikpi so much, which was one of the reasons she was always in the palace with the father.

The king was distraught and for days could not eat or drink. He pleaded with the oracle to accept slaves, but it insisted it must be royal blood — Inikpi.

The Princess noticed his father’s unhappy mood and tried to find out why, but he would not tell her.

She became worried too and persisted to ask until the seventh day, the king told her what the oracle said he should do to save Igala land and the people from destruction.

Knowing the reason for her father’s sad mood, Inikpi promised to offer herself. Her acceptance brought mourning across the land, especially from Omele, her mother.

On the appointed day, Inikpi went to the bank of River Niger at Ida and was buried alive alongside nine virgin slaves that would help her thereafter.

After the sacrifice, as the Bini warriors advanced they saw the whole Igala land in flames and retreated, believing that there was no need taking the war to a town already on fire. But it was the blood of Inikpi that deceived them, according to history.

Inikpi’s sacrifice brought unending joy, peace, and security to Igala Kingdom. It liberated the people from the shackles of their surrounding enemies, as the Igala army was no longer defeated at wars.

Inikpi lived and died a virgin and her courageous act has caused many parents to name their daughters after her. Her statue is at Ega in Idah market in Kogi State.

Igala Country is older than Nigerian. The evidence is everywhere and this is one evidencePicture Name: "Section of Ata o...
14/09/2025

Igala Country is older than Nigerian. The evidence is everywhere and this is one evidence

Picture Name: "Section of Ata of Idah's Palace".
Picture taken in 1841 during the 3rd European expedition to Anẹ́ Igala, in the reigns of HRM, Agabaidu Ata Am'ocheje of Aju Akumabi Royal Dynasty. And the great Ọ́dọ́-ọ́gọ́ stood gallantly!
Recall, that the first known European expedition to Anẹ́ Igala recorded by John Hawkins, was around 1700s, when they reportedly met HRM, Agabaidu Ata Itodo Aduga on the throne. The second expedition being that of 1831, during the reigns of HRM Agabaidu Ata Ekele-Aga of Aju Akogu.

This is how William Baikes described it in his expedition of 1854

Source: The Nigerian Magazine, published in 1934.

When they said they met Africans without clothes, the Igala people are not one of them. They had their own civilisation when the British came and the organisation of the Igala tribe is why they are named the Igala country as they had many tribes under Ata Igala.

Credit: Ochedi Udale Shaibu

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13/09/2025

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13/09/2025

igala kids are so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️

06/09/2025

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04/09/2025

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