Bekulu people


Bekulu people are a people found in Zangon Kataf, Kachia and Kauru Local Government Areas of southern Kaduna State of Middle Belt, Nigeria. They speak a Plateau language called Kulu. They call their land Akulu.

Religion

A majority of the Bakulu people were reportedly adherents of Christians with 95% of the population. Among the Christians, Independents have 60.0%, Protestants 15.0% and Roman Catholics 45.0%. traditional religion, numbering about 5.5%

Politics

The paramount ruler of the Bakulu people is addressed as "Agwom". The current monarch is His Royal Highness (HRH) Bature Sunday Likoro, Agwom Akulu III, who succeeded HRH Yohanna Sidi Kukah, Agwom Akulu II upon his demise on December 18, 2024. He was a younger brother to Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto. The Agwom Akulu is the head of the Akulu Traditional Council of Akulu Chiefdom, whose headquarters is at Fadan Ikulu in Kamuru.

Land subdivisions

The land of the Bakulu people is known as Akulu. Ikulu is one of the 11 subdivisions of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of southern Kaduna State. It is in turn divided into the following:
  1. Anchuna
  2. Ungwan Akokah
  3. Gidan Pate
  4. Gidan Zomo
  5. Kamaru Ikulu
  6. Kamaru Hausawa
  7. Katul
  8. Kamuru Dutse
  9. Kolosok
  10. Kurmi Biri
  11. Ungwan Jada
  12. Ungwan Jatau
  13. Katul Crossing
  14. Ugwan Rana
  15. Ungwan Pa
  16. Ungwan Sani
  17. Yadai
  18. Akupal
  19. Ungwan Gauta
  20. Ungwan Rimi
  21. Fadan Ikulu
  22. Gidan Ali
  23. Fansil
  24. Ungwan Makama
  25. Ampaga
  26. Ashafa
  27. Gidan Bako
  28. Dutsen Bako
  29. Anzaah
A prominent Bakulu son, Rev. Fr. Matthew Kukah decried in an interview with This Day News that the Bakulu alongside the Anghan are the smaller of the groups in the local government with each having just a ward only despite their numbers.

Notable people