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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 days๐ EKE. ORIE. AFOR. NKWOR. (3) NKWOR,
Dike Nwaร mแป̀ แป̀hafแป̄ฤ Ohafia women with long braids fashionable in Ohafia at the time. Photographed by Rev. William T. Weir. From The Women's Missionary Magazine of the United Free Church of Scotland, 1904. Google digitisation. Ohafia is a society where rights to farmlands are passed through the maternal line and where there were women, although rare, who joined the usually male Ekpรจ society. A number of Ohafia women warriors, dike nwaร mแป̀, local and married into Ohafia, are recorded in the history and folktales of Ohafia. A version of one particular story tells of Nne Mgbaafo who, in war gear, risked her life looking for her husband who she thought was killed by enemies in Ibibio territory. Putting her life on the line, Nne Mgbaafo's intimidation of the enemies led to them revealing that her husband had in fact been kidnapped and, through her bravery, she was able to take him back to Ohafia. Another story tells of Inyan Olugu whose husband, Itenta Ogbulopia, hadn’
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