The Impact of Ati Ator (Honorific Chieftaincy Title Holders) on the Development of Tiv Society of Central Nigeria
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Andrew Philips Adega, PhD 

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Societies worldwide employ diverse strategies to foster development within their communities. The Tiv community, in pursuit of this goal, utilizes the bestowal of ati ator, honorific chieftaincy titles, upon notable individuals within the Tiv society or friends of the Tiv. The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of honorific chieftaincy titleholders on the progression of the Tiv society. The paper employs qualitative and descriptive research approaches. It utilizes the multidisciplinary method encompassing historical, descriptive, and analytical techniques. Both primary and secondary sources were utilized in gathering information. In the primary method of data collection, information was gathered via oral interviews and observation. On the other hand, secondary sources were drawn from documented sources in books, journals, e-sources and other texts related to the subject matter. Information so collected from the above procedures are evaluated using the descriptive method. The paper established that the bestowment of ati ator, honorific chieftaincy titles by the Tiv Traditional Council {TTC} has not significantly contributed to the development of the Tiv society as anticipated, barring a few exceptional cases. This is diametrically opposed to other societies in Nigeria where such titles are bestowed on deserving individuals who attract development to the awarding community. Seeing that Tiv society cannot be an exception, the study suggests that the Tiv Traditional Council should limit the bestowal of iti tor or ati ator to deserving Tiv sons/daughters/wives and or friends of the Tiv who have demonstrably impacted the development of the Tiv society. Similarly, the study concludes by calling on the TTC to consider withdrawing honorific chieftaincy titles bestowed on individuals who have not in any way contributed to the development, growth and progress of the Tiv society.

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Adega, A. P. (2025). The Impact of Ati Ator (Honorific Chieftaincy Title Holders) on the Development of Tiv Society of Central Nigeria. African Journal of Humanities and Contemporary Education Research, 18(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.62154/ajhcer.2025.018.010589
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Andrew Philips Adega, PhD, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.

Department of Religion and Cultural Studies,

Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.

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