TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Table of content
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.0 Preamble
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Aim and objectives
1.4 Scope and limitation
1.5 Methodology
1.6 Literature Review
1.7 Chapterization
Endnote
CHAPTER TWO: GEOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF BRININ TUDU
2.0 Geographical and Historical Background of Brinin Tudu
2.1 Geographical feature
2.2 Traditions of origin
2.3 People of the area
Endnote
CHAPTER THREE: EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF BIRNIN TUDU
3.0 Early Development of Birnin Tudu
3.1 Political Development
3.2 Economical Development
3.3 Social Development
Endnote
CHAPTER FOUR: POST-COLONIAL POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
4.0 Post-colonial Political, Economic and social development
4.1 Political Development
4.2 Economical Development
4.3 Social Development
Endnote
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
5.0 Summary and Conclusion
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
Bibliography
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Introduction
Brinin Tudu village is a rural settlement presently under Gummi local government area in Zamfara state. It is about Twenty One (21) kilometers away from Gummi town. Gummi town is located along latitude (Lat, 12o 06N). the village is surrounded by a number of settlement that included Daki-Takwas, kwamma, Nasarawa Kifi, Falale, Birnin Magaji, Iyaka, kaiwa and Zauma all in the Gummi local government, with the exception Zauma which is in Bukkyyum local government of Zamfara state. It is bordered in the east by Zauma, in the South by Daki-Takwas, in the North by Birnin Magaji, while it share border in the West with Iyaka. Birin Tudu is headed by a village head with the title of “Sarkin Zauma”.1
A visual observation of the settlement will reveal series of houses built with different type of materials. The predominant building type I the mud building along traditional line. Other forms of building include those of cement blocks, rooted with corrugated iron; also some houses are made up with either clay or sticks.
Birnin Tudu settelemt was said to have been founded by a group of Zamfara hunters (who came in 1524) from “TUNFAF” village in present day Talata Mafara local government area in Zamfara state. Some of the paramount leaders of the group include Dankofo, Dansumba and Bamurna. The Name of the settlement was derived from the location of the area, because it’s situated in the higher land, which in Hausa language is regard to As “Tudu.”2
Birnin Tudu settlement envelops both Agriculturalist and pastoralist, other economic activities that are practiced in the area also included Black Smiting,, Bricklaying, Barbing and leather work. The predominant economic activity of the women members of the society included weaving (Saka) and spinning (Zare).3
1.2 Statement Of Problem
In spite of the longs existing History of Birnin-Tudu, dating back to 16th C. a historical accounts of the area is yet to be written. This could be attributed to the absence of written document, which some writers consider as the only reliable materials for sourcing History.
However, there are several Historical researches on the villages/settlements surrounding the areas of study, such as Daki-takwas, Zauma, Gummi, Nasarawar kifi, Zugu among others. It is in an effort to fill in this Lacuna in the socio-economic and political History of the area that this research set out to document the History of Birinin Tudu.
1.3 Aim And Objectives
The Major aim of this research is to study the Historical origin and development of Birnin Tudu specifically it intend to
1. Trace the Historical origin of the village.
2. Examine the socio-economic and political development of the village. In essence therefore, this study will provide the researcher and general public alike a modest Historical public alike a modest Historical of Birnin tudu village....
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