Mayanka Waterfalls edit

Mayanka Waterfalls
 
 
 
 
LocationSuleja, Niger State, Nigeria
Coordinates9°18′43.52″N 7°14′27.78″E / 9.3120889°N 7.2410500°E / 9.3120889; 7.2410500
TypeSegmented
Total height30 m (98 ft)
Watercourse200 m (656 ft)

Mayanka falls is located at the outskirts of Suleja; but it is the capacity that gave it its fearful name: Mayanka, only a few people know this historical place or its two hundred years of life. That 'infamy' and the 'fearfulness',Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). and, thus, the fascinating part of the location tale, all seem more about the 'Mayanka' than about the 'falls,' whatever attractiveness the falls may exude to any modern-day visitor.

History edit

Mayanka, typically means slaughter of animals for human consumption, is the Hausa word for slaughter house, slaughter slab or any slaughter spot. The Mayanka of Suleja, down the falls of the Iku River, was the place for the slaughter (execution) of criminals sentenced in pre-colonial times to death by the traditional authorities of the domain.[1]

Every Nigerian society had its system of administering justice as part of its comprehensive system of government, from time immemorial until the advent of colonialism, with regard to what it conceived as civil and criminal offences according to its traditional norms and values.

Shehu Uthman Danfodio-led jihadists sacked the Zage-zagi from their ancestral territory (headquartered in Zaria) in the 19th century, from where they moved south to the present location to find another Zazzau territory.[2]

According to the source, therefore, any Fulani man or woman sighted in the domain in those days would be treated as a jihadist spy and would be arrested and brought as a criminal before the Sarkin Zazzau Royal Court, to be summarily sentenced to death by the sword of the Mayanka Hauni.

Tourism edit

The most famous visitors at the falls include: hikers, lovers of nature, lovers of fun, explorers, researchers. The impression of a non-definite route up the hill is an impression that will certainly remain in the mind for a very long time. The loveliness of the falls is a must see. Some stuff to go along with before going to Mayanka Falls; hiking boots, water bottle, sun screen, face cap.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Abdulsalam, Salihu (2020-09-25). "Mayanka Falls: Suleja's Waterfall of Historic Execution". Tropics Nigeria. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  2. ^ Suleja, Uthman Abubakar, who was in (2016-04-17). "Mayanka Falls: Suleja's ancient execution valley". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2020-09-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Hotels.ng. "Mayanka falls". Hotels.ng. Retrieved 2020-09-25.