Monday, 30 October 2023
TOWARDS THE END OF THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY TO THE AFIZERE SETTLEMENT
The picture above is a clear indication that the destination is close.
Where the two ladies stand is the entrance to the Afizere settlement. Are you
in a hurry to see what it looks like?
Don’t you think it will be better if we reflect a little about how the 100 steps journey to the ancient Afizere settlement started?
Let some of the pictures below serve as a quick reminder to how the 100 steps journey began. If you refer to it as the making of the journey, ,y brother, my sister, no qualms...
Sunday, 29 October 2023
LITTLE THINGS THAT MATTER: CONSIDER THE THINGS YOU HAVE BEEN OVERLOOKING
Do you know that many people following and reading us since we started releasing some unique information about the Afizere people of Plateau State in the North Central Region of Nigeria, best described as the Middle Belt are people who have been living in Plateau State for a very long time or have lived in the state sometime in the past? There are also many other people following and reading us that have never had any stint with Plateau state but are already in love with the state.
LITTLE THINGS THAT MAKE HUGE CONTRIBUTIONS AT SHAPING THE WORLD
In this publication we are bringing to you another very unique attribute of the Afizere people. This was reveled recently by a tourism expert and practitioner, a son of Afizere land. According to him most of the indigenous names of the Afizere people; about 90% starts with the letter A. This is for both the male and female folks of the land.
Presented below are just very few of such Afizere names:
Saturday, 28 October 2023
STANDING AT THE ANCIENT SETTLEMENT OF THE AFIZERE NATION, AN EXCELLENT VIEW OF THE SHERE HILLS AWAITS THE VISITOR
Standing where the first picture is taken at the Ancient Afizere settlement you are positioned to have a very excellent view of Shere Hills.
Shere Hills is reputed as the highest peak on the Plateau, with over 6000ft above the sea level. It is located in Plateau State, in the North Central Region of Nigeria.