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His Royal Majesty, Begha U Tiv, Orchivirigh, Makir Zakpe (or Dzakpe, Zape) was the first
Tor Tiv Tor Tiv also known as Begha U Tiv (Lion of Tiv people) is the supreme traditional ruler / King / Monarch of the Tiv people. The stool was established in 1946 by the British colonial administration after they created the Tiv Central Council. Tor Tiv ...
, who ruled from September 19, 1946, to October 11, 1956.


Early life

His Royal Mayesty Makir Zakpe, the first
Tor Tiv Tor Tiv also known as Begha U Tiv (Lion of Tiv people) is the supreme traditional ruler / King / Monarch of the Tiv people. The stool was established in 1946 by the British colonial administration after they created the Tiv Central Council. Tor Tiv ...
was born at Mbayar, Nyumagbagh of Mbaduku District in the present day
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Local Government Area of
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. He is from Kunav, Jechira of Ipusu lineage in the Tiv genealogy. His mother was from Mbagen in
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Local Government Area.


Career

Military Career
Late Makir Zakpe was enlisted into the
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(WAFF) army stationed at
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in 1918 and was posted to the third battalion of the
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. He was part of the Nigerian forces that fought in the
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between 1939 and 1946 and was promoted to the rank of Battalion Sergeant Major (BSM) before retiring. Law enforcement
On his retirement from the
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, Makir Zakpe got enlisted into the
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at the Jema’a Native Authority Police,
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where he was later transferred back home to
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to the Tiv Native Authority (TNA), Gboko as a police chief.


Coronation as Tor Tiv

Makir Zakpe together with his fellow army veterans of the British West African Frontier Force (WAFF) of Tiv extraction like
Lawrence Igyuse Doki Lawrence Igyuse Doki or Gyuse Doki was a World War II veteran and a Tiv hero. He together with other army veterans like Makir Zakpe are hailed as the emancipators of tiv people in the 1940s. Early life Lawrence was born on August 24, 1923 at ...
started clamoring for a Tiv king on their return from the army. Their battles in the world war made them understand that they were all fighting for and against Kings. When they got back to Nigeria, The Tiv world war 2 veterans felt the British treated their own kin the Tiv people with injustice with their indirect rule strategy of governance. The Tiv people were divided into 3 factions and kept under the rulership of the Jukun minority at the
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,
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at the South-south and Lafia division at the
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. They British went as far as appointing Audu Dan Afoba as Sarkin Makurdi(translated as King of
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). This led to conflicts and riots and the pressure was on the
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, Sir Arthur Richards who permitted the
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to choose their own king. There was a lot of politicking among the local chiefs and influential tiv sons of the time but in September 1946, the groups resolved to two contestants. Makir Zakpe for the Ipusu royal house and Gondo Aluor for the Ichongo royal house. The vote was cast for the two contestants and Makir got the highest votes and was installed on 1 November 1947 by the
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in Gboko. He ruled as the Tor Tiv from his house at Joe Akaahan way, Gboko until his death.


Politics

In 1944, the
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, Sir Arthur Richard formally allowed the Tiv people to select a king. Chief Jato Aka of
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and Ikyaagba Akpeye of Kunav were some of the first to receive the news and because of the respect accorded to them by the colonizers, they were almost the most suitable candidates except for the fact that they were very old men at the time. So, they decided to support other candidates. Ikyaagba prepared his grandson Orya Chenge Ikyaagba and Jato Aka supported Gondo Aluor. The kunav people were not pleased with Ikyaagba's choice. Orya Chenge unfortunately died at
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. The atmosphere became so tense at Kunavland because there were allegations of witchcraft and the
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alleged the cause of Oryas death to a mystical thunder strike ordered by other interested parties vying for the throne from Kunavland. Ikyaagba being an old man was heartbroken but now furious. So, he schemed for the throne to go to any other part of tivland but not his kindred the kunav people. His schemes were almost successful as Gondo Aluor was scheduled to be crowned as the first Tor Tiv the next day. The news about Ikyaagba's plans was leaked to other Kunav chiefs by a man called Abela Manta. The Kunav chiefs immediately convened at night and extended an invitation to Ikyaagba. In attendance were chiefs, Achir Mede, Adamgbe Adasu, Uchir Zungwe and Agbo Kpire. Apologies were offered to Ikyaagba about the death of his grandson and a reconciliation and a resolution was made. They had a unanimous candidate, Makir Zakpe, a world war 2 veteran from Kunav. On the day of the coronation which was the next day, the Kunav chiefs used their sons Igeege Fate and Deem Kpum who were the interpreters of the British Governor Sir Arthur Richard to foster their agenda. They told the tiv council of chiefs that the governor said a king cannot be chosen at his absence and in turn told the governor that the Tiv think its more honorable to choose a king in his presence. The tiv chiefs then waited on Ikyaagba to speak since he was the most respected by the whites and was part of the initial agreement for the Gondo Aluor kingship. Ikyaagba simply motioned to Agbo Kpire. Agbo Kpire told the council of elders that Ikyaagba said, the new king will be his walking stick so his choice is Makir Zakpe and then re-emphasised on the need for a new king who is a war veteran because the war veterans were the ones that brought about campaign for a new king and then rounded it up with a saying; Kpan ka a tese ambi akula.(translated as when a slave shows you faeces he packs it up). This did not sit well with the other contender Gondo Aluor and some of his supporters. So he got up and asked Ikyaagba if this was the agreement they had yesterday. To which Agbo Kpire answered; dzwa kaa kwagh mom ga (which translates, the mouth didn't say anything). The disagreement was apparent to the governor so he asked for a vote. Makir Zakpe became victorious with 25 votes while Gondo Aluor got 11 votes and 18 chiefs did not vote. The governor then rescheduled the coronation date for 3 April 1947 and Makir Zakpe was crowned the first Tor Tiv. The confirmation of Makir Dzakpe as the first Tor Tiv marked the climax in the political development of the Tiv. The appointment also contributed a great deal to the resolution of the looming crisis following the death of Audu Dan Afoda in 1945.


Achievements

As a
Tor Tiv Tor Tiv also known as Begha U Tiv (Lion of Tiv people) is the supreme traditional ruler / King / Monarch of the Tiv people. The stool was established in 1946 by the British colonial administration after they created the Tiv Central Council. Tor Tiv ...
, he made sure there were no conflicts on every part of tivland. As a military veteran, he understood conflict resolution and applied it wisely among his people. He also approved the construction of the Tor Tiv office building. He also wiped out the 1948 Garyo movement.


Death

Makir Zakpe died on October 11, 1956, after a brief illness that was not made public. He was buried at Abagu Gboko on October 14, 1956. This has become the burial ground of all other successive
Tor Tiv Tor Tiv also known as Begha U Tiv (Lion of Tiv people) is the supreme traditional ruler / King / Monarch of the Tiv people. The stool was established in 1946 by the British colonial administration after they created the Tiv Central Council. Tor Tiv ...
.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zakpe, Makir 1896 births 1956 deaths People from Benue State Nigerian Army personnel