HISTORY OF (AMUMA) THE LAND OF THE GREAT PROPHET'S

Shot story about (AMUMA)
AMUMA, is  an Igbo language speaking community in Igbo land in  ohafia local government area in ABIA state Nigeria, 
TRADITIONS AND CULTURE
yes the people of Amuma ohafia believe in tradition and cultures...
This are some of the traditions and culture, Amuma people are still holding strongly till date.
 (1) EZIE (king)
Amuma ohafia present king.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS KING. KALU IKENGA. 1 OF AMUMA OKPURUKPU. AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY.
AUTONOMOUS (prime minister) 
1 IGBA UCHE (age grade retirement)
2 IKONIKO (omume orie ike ji)
3 DIBIA ( native doctors, and herbalist)
4 IGBA EKPE (festival)
5 IRI JI ( new yam festival)
6 IRU UKE (age grade organization)
7 AKPARATA (women August meeting)
8 OBON (men's private festival)
9 ICHO AFOR (new year festival)
E.t.c.
in my next post I will describe all the traditions and cultures 1 by 1
They believe in the 4 market day in Igbo land,
(2)  4 market days๐Ÿ‘‰    EKE. ORIE. AFOR. NKWOR.

(3) NKWOR,  is there market day, the day everyone stay at home and sell their farm stuff, and the rest, and everyone respect NKWOR.  And AMUMA people are heard working people both men and women, they believe in traveling round the world, they don't believe in government and politics, that is why they have IGBA UCHE (age grade retirement), they build there community with their hand's, 
They make sure that every age grade that is about to retired, most present something to the community, and it is mandatory. Some of the age grade present,
Schools.
Health center.
Road.
Bridge.
E.t.c.
AMUMA ohafia have a lot of educated men and women, around the world.
Pastors.
Politician's.
Teachers.
Investors.
Engineers.
Trader's
Celebrity's and content creators
E.t.c.
ikoniko day with their king๐Ÿ’˜

This is the picture of IKONIKO (omume ORIE ike ji)
The story you will not wait to hear or see. But it will be on my next post.

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