utcába
Utcába is a concept in the Rukuba language, a member of the Bantoid branch of the larger Benue-Congo language family spoken primarily in Plateau State, Nigeria. The term 'utcába' is used to describe a particular pattern of bridging or constructing a path between two points using accumulation of small material such as stones, bamboo, or branches.
In this context, utcába involves placing the material in a progressing sequence to create a contiguous path.
It's worth noting that utcába becomes most visibly relevant in isolated areas. The lack of developed infrastructure