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  • Portrait<br />
Kujama village, Chikun, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_6547_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Mudukare <br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_8790_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Portrait of Girl Collecting Firewood<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9513_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Girls<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_8905_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Preparing for Cooking <br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9187_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulanis<br />
The traditional Fulani attire is a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_0168_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Girl with Calabash<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9121_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Firewood Collectors<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9378_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Dance<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9854_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Dance<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9991_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Noppiire<br />
For the male members of the Nigerian Fulani ethnic group, an essential symbol of cultural identity is the noppiire, a hat characterized by its three angular tapering tips.<br />
<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_0017_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Homestead<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9030_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kaduna Abuja road<br />
Kaduna State
    IMG_0789_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • National Museum, Nok<br />
Kaduna State, Nigeria.
    _MG_8260_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • The Nok Barn Cave<br />
The old Nok settlement in Kaduna State, Nigeria.
    _ MG_7355_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • Kpunyai village in Unguwan Rimi. <br />
Zangon Kataf, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _DJI_0505_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • Kajuru Castle<br />
Medieval-German style castle at Kajuru village. Built-in 1989 by a German expatriate who lived in Kaduna.<br />
Kajuru, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria,
    DJI_0816_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kafanchan Railway Station<br />
Kafanchan, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _DJI_0555_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • Afan Festival, Kagoro, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_5707_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Woman the way to the weekly village market from the top of Kagoro Hills<br />
Southern Kaduna, Nigeria
    _MG_8384_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Traditional clay pot burning process.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6795_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6481_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Matsirga Falls on the River Wonderful in Madakiya.<br />
Kafanchan, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _MG_4957_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6747_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6571_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6547_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • The Board Game - Dara<br />
Ankul, Nduya, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _MG_0747_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • View of Kagoro Hills from Jos-Kafanchan Road.<br />
Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _MG_3904_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • On the way to the weekly village market from the top of Kagoro Hills<br />
Southern Kaduna, Nigeria
    _MG_8176_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • The Bridge<br />
The Bridge at the foot of the Kagoro Hills across the Kagoro River. Southern Kaduna, Nigeria
    _MG_6888_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Afan Festival, Kagoro, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_5672_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Cooking<br />
Kajuru village in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_5612_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Cattle on the lake<br />
Kujama village, Chikun, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_5877_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Cloudy Morning at the Lake in Kujama<br />
Kaduna-Kachia Road<br />
Chikun, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria.
    _M9A0064_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Girl from Manyipak Village in Fada.<br />
Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _MG_9611_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Matsirga Falls on the River Wonderful in Madakiya.<br />
Kafanchan, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _MG_9317_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • On the way to the weekly village market from the top of Kagoro Hills <br />
Southern Kaduna, Nigeria
    _MG_8253_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Agwom Akulu II - HRH Mallam Yohanna Sidi Kukah. Ungwan Jatau, Zagom,  Zangon Kataf. <br />
Southern Kaduna,  Nigeria.
    _MG_5421_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Gantan in Kachia region of Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _MG_1448_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6866_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6531_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6415_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kajuru Castle<br />
Medieval-German style castle at Kajuru village. Built-in 1989 by a German expatriate who lived in Kaduna.<br />
Kajuru, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria,
    IMG_3517_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Udong Katagwan Cave<br />
A little cave on the foot of the hills<br />
Agban in Kagoro, Southern Kaduna.
    IMG_6782_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • The path towards Kagoro from the top of Kagoro Hills.<br />
Southern Kaduna, Nigeria
    DJI_0456_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • A long, winding river. Morning somewhere in Southern Kaduna's  Kachia region
    DJI_0620_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kufana Dam<br />
Kaduna-Kachia Road<br />
Kajuru LG, Southern Kaduna.
    DJI_0328_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_5761_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6815_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar is preparing for firing clay.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6781_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6643_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6474_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kajuru Castle<br />
Medieval-German style castle at Kajuru village. Built-in 1989 by a German expatriate who lived in Kaduna.<br />
Kajuru, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria,
    IMG_7642_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kagoro Hills <br />
Southern Kaduna, Nigeria
    _MG_8493_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_5791_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6685_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kajuru Castle<br />
Kajuru Castle is a medieval-German-style castle at Kajuru village. It was built in 1989 by a German expatriate who lived in Kaduna.<br />
Kajuru, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria,
    DJI_0452_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Ginger harvest in Kachia<br />
Farm on Gumel-Kanye Rd<br />
Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _M9A2242_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Matsirga Falls on the River Wonderful in Madakiya, Kafanchan, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _MG_3843_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7701_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7695_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7686_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar at work.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6379_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar at work.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6362_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_5753_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Afan Festival, Kagoro, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_4822_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kajuru Castle<br />
Kajuru Castle is a medieval-German-style castle at Kajuru village. It was built in 1989 by a German expatriate who lived in Kaduna.<br />
Kajuru, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria,
    DJI_03961_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • Fishing<br />
Kujama village, Chikun, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_6390_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Winnowing Sorghum<br />
Separating the grain from chaff by wind.<br />
Arnaidon in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _M9A1547_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7687_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _MG_7542_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar at work.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6336_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz portrait.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6770_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Potter from Fadan Attakar - Aliz - at work.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6551_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fisherman<br />
Matsirga Waterfalls<br />
Madakiya,  Kafanchan<br />
Southern Kaduna, northern Nigeria
    _MG_3843_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kafanchan Railway Station<br />
Kafanchan, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _MG_5242_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Matsirga Falls on the River Wonderful in Madakiya.<br />
Kafanchan, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    _DJI_0403_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7678_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7603_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7667_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _MG_7598_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _MG_7545_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Traditional clay pot burning process.<br />
Hand-building pottery in the Attakar community: shaping clay into objects using only the hands and simple tools. The tradition is passed down from generation to generation, ensuring its continued relevance and preservation.<br />
Kaura, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.
    IMG_6817_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • The foot prints of the legend Katagwan<br />
Agban in Kagoro, Southern Kaduna.
    IMG_6145_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kajuru Castle<br />
Kajuru Castle is a medieval-German-style castle at Kajuru village. It was built in 1989 by a German expatriate who lived in Kaduna.<br />
Kajuru, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria,
    DJI_0502_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani cattle herder<br />
Kujama village, Chikun, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_5935_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Cattle on the lake<br />
Kujama village, Chikun, Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_5965_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Landscape around Kajuru Castle<br />
Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria,
    IMG_5086_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Kufana Dam<br />
Kaduna-Kachia Road<br />
Kajuru LG, Southern Kaduna.
    DJI_0946_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7537_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7685_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7600_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • Landscape around Kajuru Castle<br />
Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria,
    IMG_5274_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Ginger Harvest<br />
On the way from Kwoi to Nok <br />
Southern Kaduna, northwest Nigeria.
    _MG_8407_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Entertainment Masquerader<br />
Village Ankung, Nduyah<br />
Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _MG_0988_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _MG_7656_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7705_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7682_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7674_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
  • From the collection of Mr. Yohanna Akaito  (Ere-Koro 1), the paramount ruler of the Koro Chiefdom.<br />
Kurmin-Jibrin in Southern Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.
    _ MG_7671_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becke...jpg
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