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Emeka Esogbue

Anioma: Going Higher and Higher With our Culture

... often referred to as ‘the Congo of Africa” Kudos should go to the organizers for believing in the distinct and uniqueness of Anioma culture, that not capable of being assimilated by any external ethnic group. One must not also fail to ... Read Read: Anioma: Going Higher and Higher With our Culture

By: Emeka Esogbue | 25/11/2008 | Culture

Anioma: Re-discovering our Cultural Heritage and Knowing Who We are

... with abundant natural and human resources which is a necessity in achieving this. We must renew our faith in Anioma. Organisation for the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) has set the ball rolling which is very fortunate. I pour ... Read Read: Anioma: Re-discovering our Cultural Heritage and Knowing Who We are

By: Emeka Esogbue | 13/04/2008 | Culture

Cultural Heritage that Unites the Anioma as a People

... position that should have be meant for the Bride’s biological father but what they do not understand is that in our Anioma culture, a child is the child of everyone in the community, we celebrate together and grieve together when occasions ... Read Read: Cultural Heritage that Unites the Anioma as a People

By: Emeka Esogbue | 03/04/2009 | Culture

Why the Anioma dialects must be preserved at all cost

... have suddenly disappeared from our mouths and memories.   This is where groups and organizations such as the Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) should play vital roles. They must work towards the preservation of ... Read Read: Why the Anioma dialects must be preserved at all cost

By: Emeka Esogbue | 04/06/2009 | Culture

Anioma: Waiting to be Created by the National Assembly of Nigeria

... recommended, that the burial grounds in Isele-Uku, Abor and Abudu be excavated for more explanation on the missing links (Anioma, Culture: The Past, Present and the Future, a keynote Lecture Delivered by on the Occasion of the Organization ... Read Read: Anioma: Waiting to be Created by the National Assembly of Nigeria

By: Emeka Esogbue | 28/11/2008 | Politics

Anioma People, Towns and Communities

... of the state and federal governments to the flight of the people.   Happily, the Organization For the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) and the Anioma Association USA and many more Organizations have begun this step in the right ... Read Read: Anioma People, Towns and Communities

By: Emeka Esogbue | 07/07/2008 | Culture

Victor Ozorka: Can You Re-write the History of My People, Anioma People?

... materials we have in the region to pilot us into graceful identity, this is where Oganihu-Anioma, Onu-Anioma and Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC), Anioma Association USA Inc count. We can do it.    Finally, I ... Read Read: Victor Ozorka: Can You Re-write the History of My People, Anioma People?

By: Emeka Esogbue | 11/12/2008 | Politics

That Igbanke May Find Its Identity In Anioma And Witness Growth And Development

... Igbo (Anioma) languages also typical to Agbor, Umunede etc thus the little community is socially influenced by Edo and Anioma culture. It is not therefore surprising to hear someone from Igbanke bear Ngozi or (and) Omoregbe.   However, the ... Read Read: That Igbanke May Find Its Identity In Anioma And Witness Growth And Development

By: Emeka Esogbue | 05/03/2009 | News & Society

Tribute to John Nwanze Nwabuwa (a.k.a) Nwanze Nwagbodi: an Anioma Traditional Musician of Great Repute

... Now Umejei Primary school) Ibusa, Delta state at the age of 7 where he soon began to exhibit his talent in Anioma traditional music though he did not immediately take up a career in music because there was no encouragement to enable him do ... Read Read: Tribute to John Nwanze Nwabuwa (a.k.a) Nwanze Nwagbodi: an Anioma Traditional Musician of Great Repute

By: Emeka Esogbue | 05/06/2008 | Music

The Igbo and Edo Socio-Cultural Influence on Ibusa people of Nigeria

... (Iduu) at any time of their history. The whole of Anioma communities from Igbanke to Aboh share common customary features with distinctiveness which makes the people unique.     This is not to say that the cultures of Ibusa lacks uniqueness ... Read Read: The Igbo and Edo Socio-Cultural Influence on Ibusa people of Nigeria

By: Emeka Esogbue | 07/07/2009 | Culture

Anioma-Igbo: Since When?

... derived from the local government areas then in use in the region to represent the socio-cultural values of the people. It should be sounded aloud to all who care to know that the name “Anioma” rightly suits our identity and we are proud of ... Read Read: Anioma-Igbo: Since When?

By: Emeka Esogbue | 07/07/2009 | Culture

Uwechue, Ohanaeze, Ndiigbo and the Future of Anioma

... zone that attended the election of the new national executive council of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, just because an Anioma man was to be elected the president-general of Ohanaeze considered to be the sole property of the “ ... Read Read: Uwechue, Ohanaeze, Ndiigbo and the Future of Anioma

By: Emeka Esogbue | 17/12/2008 | Politics

Between Ndiigbo and Anioma: the Bitter Truth

... moral right to re-define the social and political destiny of people. We, the people of Anioma are defined by our culture, tradition, history and geography and we cannot be geographically re-situated because we were in the first place made ... Read Read: Between Ndiigbo and Anioma: the Bitter Truth

By: Emeka Esogbue | 24/11/2008 | Politics

Solving the Identity Crisis Issue of Anioma: the Valid Options

... non-natives who are willing to settle or conduct their businesses in this peaceful region. The Anioma region is rich in terms of mineral and human resources, and cultures which enormously abound and waiting to be developed for the good of ... Read Read: Solving the Identity Crisis Issue of Anioma: the Valid Options

By: Emeka Esogbue | 24/11/2008 | Politics

Anioma, Married and Abandoned by the Igbo: are We the Wife of Ndiigbo?

One issue that has continued to bother me is the missing identity of the Anioma people of Nigeria, and the cultural and political bearing of this region which the people are missing and are yet to discover. It is unbecoming of the leaders ... Read Read: Anioma, Married and Abandoned by the Igbo: are We the Wife of Ndiigbo?

By: Emeka Esogbue | 14/11/2008 | Politics

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