Weekly Reflections #19: Historical Knowledge of my City | (Bekwarra )
Hello, friends welcome to my post in which I have discussed the Historical Knowledge of your City as part of my participation in this 👉contest organized by @damithudaya
I am a fully bonafide member of Bekwarra local government which is one of the richest local government areas in the northern part of Cross River State, Nigeria. Abuochiche is the headquarters of the Bekwarra local government and it is Abuochiche that my parents are from Abuochiche town is what I will be telling you more about in this post
Abuochiche is the heartbeat of Bekwarra and it is in Abuochiche that most of the beautiful infrastructure is being built. One good thing about the Bekwarra people is that they are very strong and hardworking and 80% of the people in Bekwarra are into farming.
We farm very well and our land is well fertile as in Bekwarra we are the producer of groundnut, be needed, rice, and maize in the whole of Cross River State. Talking about food, we also farm yam and cassava a lot.
Bekwarra is blessed with good roads and due to how fertile our land is, it always looks as if there is no tie road in Bekwarra, mainly while there are good roads in Bekwarra.
In my town between August and September is usually a traditional festive period in Bekwarra which 1st week of September is always the day for the new yam celebrations in Bekwarra local government as a whole.
I am inviting: @dove11, @simonnwigwe, and @ruthjoe
Cc:-
@damithudaya
My dear friend @josepha unfortunately I didn't organised the contest!! The contest is organised by @damithudaya!
However, the subject is quite interesting because we all are attached with our city and the city of India I live has a great historical background which I already shared earlier.
Best of luck!🤞
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