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THE GBAGYI PEOPLE IN NIGERIA BY: DANIEL ADAMILO AARON
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bagyi people also referred to as Gwari or Gbari are one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, present in four states namely Niger, Kaduna, Plateau states and the Federal Capital Territory. Some live in Kogi state. They are interspersed with other people in In many places, particularly in FCT, Kogi and Kaduna states. They are divided into two main groups eastern and western. The eastern groups is called Gbagyi-Ngenge or Gbagyi-Matai and they are more populous. The western groups are called Gbagyi-Nkwa or Gbagyi-Yamma. The western and eastern groups speak different languages, and within them, there are subgroups and dialects. Not all Gbagyi agree on what the divisions are. The Gbagyi people are one of the ethnic groups in Nigeria that hold on tightly to their believes and traditions. They have continued to stick to their traditions, despite the rapid urbanization that has occurred on their land. the vast population of rural dwellers are getting influenced by the modern ways as Their attitude towards modern clothing and medical care is increasingly positive, however most rural Gbagyi, being farmers, They see education as a waste of Although the present generation time. are slowly drifting away from the customs but notwithstanding they still respect their customs. One of such customs of Gbagyi women is the placing of goods however heavy on their shoulder. Gbagyi women believe the head represent the king of the entire body; hence it should not be disturbed. It is quite interesting to find out that this custom is still been practiced among the Gbagyi people up till now. They call the part of their body they place their goods as Bwapa. Gbagyi women believe the load feel lighter on their shoulders than on their heads.
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Another reason why this tradition has been upheld till now is that younger ones observe the older ones, hence they take it as a norm. By tradition The Gbagyi men are not expected to carry loads, They believe it was ordained by their ancient God not to carry loads. Marriage among the people of Gbagyi is soaked in deep tradition. When a man announces his interest in a woman, he would have to serve 7 years in the bride’s father’s farm, Labouring and supplying grains and other produce to the bride’s house in order for her to be well fed. the people of Gbagyi seem to be aware of the power of money; the groom simply pays the bride’s price instead of serving 7 years in the bride’s father’s house. The Gbagyi people are friendly and famous for their cheerful and peacefull disposition in every community, They initially used to live on mountain tops because they believed they were safer on the mountain than at the plain. However when western civilization began to spread, most of them relocated to the plains, with the exception of the older ones who saw the mountain as a source of spiritual power and security. They felt they could protect themselves easily from attackers at the mountain tops by hauling stones at them. The Gbagyi people enjoy eating a meal known as Wyizhe. It is made from Guinean corn and it is also used to make a special drink known as zhepwo. They also enjoy drinking a soup known as Knadolo made from locust beans. They have special clothing known as Ajeside made from local cotton and traditional woven. This clothing is then dyed by special dressmakers. The two main festival among the Gbagyi people are Agbamaya festival and the Zhibaje. The AGBAMAYA is a festival celebrated to welcome the coming of the rain, during the rainy season while the ZHIBAJE festival is usually celebrated in CHRISMAS. Gbagyi people also have a gerne of music they call KABULU and also tradition nal musical instrument call MULO
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Gbagyi People are majorly farmers although they are also good in Hunting, wood fetching, pottery, weaving and blacksmith. The Gbagyi people were also well known for their visual art skills set, most especially pottery. Other arts Practiced by the Gbagyi people are Sculpture, iron smelting, domestic craft and smelting. Pottery was a way the women could support and compliment the hard work of their men as their handiworks provided a means of carriage for the farm produce realized during harvest to either their homes or to the market for sale. Occupations like hunting and weaving are not common nowadays as they were in earlier days, Women take great pride in their large piles of firewood. Their dedication and skill drew open the curtains of recognition, which led to the establishment of The Ushafa Pottery hub situated somewhere within the Gbagyi Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory. Which Was a “Better Life Rural Women project� established in 1991 as part of the one-time first lady of Nigeria Mrs. Maryam Babangida’s during her tenure as the Nigerian First Lady. Owing to their mastery of pottery making, the site has since become famous and the community has witnessed the visit of world dignitaries. In this present time, it has become an international site for trading pottery and a centre where the making of traditional pottery can be observed by tourists. The Gbagyi people attach absolute importance to farming. They basically grow food crops such as yam and grains. The advancement of Modern agricultural practices has also become a trademark amongst Gbagyi settlements as most people among the Gbagyi tribes now engage in large scale farming of crops and livestock for both domestic and commercial purposes.
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Q1. Tell us about your achievements so far?
The Grill Hype Group is typically an Events Planning and Promotions Group born out of the ambition of a group of students towards reinventing the style and class of regular events and content delivery over social media and other media platforms. In our journey so far, we have successfully established a persistent network stretched across a vast range of audience nationwide, reliable as it is solid, connecting content creators to their specialized audience effeciently. The Grill has planned and executed a number of sensational events including the 2018 Harmony Wireless Awards dinner, The Freaky Night party and a few other iconic events in Minna, Niger State. In 2019,we were awarded the plaque for the Entrepreneur of the year Award at the Harmony Awards.
the most difficult challengs we've had to overcome has to be one of these three; finding reliable adhoc staff to regulate the Event program with professionalism and finesse, providing transportation for our guests after the event(mostly events that stretch into the night) or sustaining optimal customer experience through the course of the event.
Q2. With your experience, what can you say are the challenges faced when pulling up an event/idea? Planning, structuring and implementing event plans is no small feat. However,
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Basically, Event curators, culture keepers, and movement makers. Online services includes: Social Media Marketing and Management, Brand development, Sales of online tickets, Events Planning, Blogging and Hype. Nigeria’s number 1 event planning and promotions platform!
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Our biggest fears while planning our events are usually customer response to certain elements we've put in place to spice up the event and the returns over investment put into the events. These fears are constant in every event we've planned, but usually end up being unnecessary.
Q4. What do you think about the entertainment industry?
The Nigerian entertainment industry is at a vital phase of transformation on the global stage. It has improved exponentially over recent years in all sectors of the industry, music, art, movies and comedy. This improvement is fed by new creativity and a thirst for growth emerging from the constantly evolving roots of the Nigerian spirit. This only means there’s way more growth permissible which should be pursued.
Q6. How do you stay relevant in competitive times/environment?
The trick is simple. All the possible implementable ideas have been exhausted. It’s all been done before. Understanding that allows you focus on a more realistic goal to achieve while seeking to retain customer satisfaction and attention, which is content delivery. Taking this old idea and delivering it uniquely to your audience, with an extra element of style. But don’t focus on that. The success of your delivery almost solely banks on how much effort you put in it. Go big. Always. That’s how we stay relevant.
Q5. Who is your mentor int the entertainment industry? Do you look forward to spending time with him/ her?
There aren’t many organizations or individuals, if any, that offer the combination of services we offer, which stretches beyond just event planning and promotions. This is the unique customer experience we offer our clients. However, for each service we offer, there are certain people we look up to. Delphino Entertainment for example, in relations with our Events Planning service. It would be a grand experience to take a peak at the working mechanism of his organization.
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Q3. What is your greatest fear in planning an event?
We offer online ticket sales on our website, but also provide physical tickets at crucial locations for pick up. In as much as we aim to gravitate all ticket purchases from offline to online, the basic fact remains that a large percentage of our audience are currently not very familiar with the convenience and reliability of online purchase. Meanwhile, event ticket sales go up by a lot on the day of the event. We attribute this to the fact that customers usually require an extra push to commit to their decision to turn up. The urgency of how close the event is and the prospect of missing the final opportunity to be a part of it usually does the trick. Other times, customers wanna be sure the event will turn out beautifully, so they wait to measure the traffic on the day of the event, before committing.
Q8. What do you think are the criteria for you and your team in your events?
Keeping guests tempered and in control in the middle of an event is another significant issue. People generally go to certain events to unwind, and things tend to get out of control at times. It's up to the organisers discretion, how to handle these issues when they arise, still they are a pain to handle sometimes.
Q10..Finally a word for those intending to organize events?
To put it directly, for maximum experience at minimal cost, bring your events to us. We know how to plan an awesome event. Thank you. IG, TWITTER, FACEBOOK: @thegrillofficial WEBSITE: Thegrillhype.com.ng
There are certain standards we deem essential for a good customer experience at EMAIL: every event. A few of those include maxthegrillofffical@gmail.com imum security at the location, excellent sound policy, respectful customer relations with our staff, lighting and food. Customers PHONE: 07064688578 gotta eat.
Q9.What are the possible challenges to expect as an event planner?
As an event planner, you have to worry about a lot of things. The slightest details can make or break your event. So you look out for all of it. Mostly though, expect a lot of pushback from your audience in the inception of your event’s publicity. A lot of negative
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Q7. How do you handle ticket sales? Is energy will be thrown your way, some sales more profitable before the event bolder than others. It's all part of the process. Shake it off. or the event day? And why?
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A healthy diet is one that helps maintain or improve the overall health of an individual. A healthy diet provides the body with essential nutrition including fluid, macronutrients, micronutrients and adequate calories.A healthy diet may contain fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products. It also includes lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts. A healthy diet is low in saturated fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars.
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Below is a simple diagrammatic description of a healthy dieting including exercise.
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A healthy diet maintains the normal physiological functions of the body and also helps to protect and boost the immune system, which helps in protecting the body against invading pathogens and or bacteria. Note: A healthy diet is not a time to time routine but a simple daily eating habit. WRITTEN BY: ABDULMAJID SAGIR MUSA Medical Student,Kampala, UGANDA.
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A healthy diet helps to protect against malnutrition in all its forms, as well as noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer.Unhealthy diet and lack of physical activity are some of the leading global risks to health. For a healthy diet to be complete, there is a common need for a balance in certain nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, fibre, vitamins and minerals. The combination of these essential nutrients is what helps to keep the body healthy and balanced at all times.
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Hungry souls We are hungry Our soul are hungry for real Everything has been fake We need something real, something true We are tired of all this facade The fake smiles concealing hatred The fake hand-out that leaves you half way and drops you in the mud The love, the circumstantial love that's only out for my body and my pocket We are hungry Hungry for justice Justice for our brothers and sisters For all the wrongs and hatred shown to us We want our lives to matter, all lives matter We want our thoughts to count Our silent cries heard That cut that's deep down in our souls we want to heal We are tired Tired of not being seen Tired of this digression from the true nature of humanity We want to be whole again We want to be free we all are hungry souls craving for everything real and true. By- ABDULLAHI BASHIR SADIQ (The Clown)
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Some days you want to be the moon Depending on the suns light to shine You want to be there but not everywhere You want to be seen,smiled at and then ignored Or rather not seen at all You want to be inbetween the white clouds sometimes or the grey ones when you want to cry Some days you want to be the wind You want to rage and move as unseen Or spark other agents and use them to fool You want to scream at the moving humans , scare them into the walls, be a bully. You want to let them feel you. You want to be inbetween the trees, make them bow to your omnipresence. You want to be the flow, in rhythm and harmony. Some days might be all days, Some days might be no day, Some days might never exist, As the sought for accordance with ones soul and body is a fight for all.
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Some days you want to be the sun Everyone sees, everyone feels, You just want to be the bright orb that people solemnly depend on for life. You just want people to appreciate you, no matter how harsh you are or how mild you can be. You want to be the centre of the universe The centre of all life forms. You want to be unescapble, unignorable and all knowing.
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