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Emeka Esogbue

Anioma People, Towns and Communities

... of marginalization policies of the Igbo directly encouraged the division of the Igbo, annexing some of these oil rich towns and villages to other states with distinct history and culture. A perfect example is the sudden emergence of the ‘ ... Read Read: Anioma People, Towns and Communities

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

Relocation of Delta State Capital: Anioma, Ndokwa and the Niger Delta Region

... bond that has united the people of this area from time immemorial. Granted that the various Anioma towns and villages have diverse history of origin and development but they all have something in common. Some people have argued that ... Read Read: Relocation of Delta State Capital: Anioma, Ndokwa and the Niger Delta Region

By: Emeka Esogbue | 14/04/2008 | News & Society

Anioma is My Ethnic-nationality not Igbo

... were also carried out in Asaba, Ogwashi-uku, Ibusa and other towns and villages though by the federal troops all of these we had to suffer for the Igbos. Today, the Igbos would look the Aniomas in the eyes and boldly tell us they the ... Read Read: Anioma is My Ethnic-nationality not Igbo

By: Emeka Esogbue | 19/04/2008 | Politics

Ibusa: a Call for the Social Development of the Town

... changes to come and the youth from this part of the world cannot wait to see this development come true. Development to Anioma towns and villages is now like the kingdom of God that suffers violence and only the violent takes it by force. ... Read Read: Ibusa: a Call for the Social Development of the Town

By: Emeka Esogbue | 06/06/2008 | Culture

Why the Anioma dialects must be preserved at all cost

... interpreted to mean a personal god is shared by us all, it often did not commonly reflect in our Anioma native names but today we have inherited it. It neither makes us more or less Igbo but what is ours must be preserved at all cost ... Read Read: Why the Anioma dialects must be preserved at all cost

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

The Underdevelopment of the Anioma Region: an Issue for Consideration

... overwhelming indices, hidden and smaller less vibrant villages are made to house the headquarters of several Local Government Areas of Anioma region, while natural and more viable towns are relegated to the background. Naturally, investors ... Read Read: The Underdevelopment of the Anioma Region: an Issue for Consideration

By: Emeka Esogbue | 24/01/2009 | Politics

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

... today’s Anioma towns and communities trace their origins to Igboland of the present south-East, there are good number of other Anioma towns and communities with oral accounts also tracing their ancestral homes to Benin kingdom. Ozorka if ... Read Read: Victor Ozorka: Can You Re-write the History of My People, Anioma People?

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

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

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

... sadly situated in that state too is rather unfortunate and can best be described as "a long story" by their kit and kin from Anioma.   Igbanke is a federation of six villages constituted by Umolua, Ottah, Olije, Idumodin, Ake and Igbontor, ... Read Read: That Igbanke May Find Its Identity In Anioma And Witness Growth And Development

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

THE ORIGIN OF OGWASHI- UKU, ANIOMA AND THE REST OF DELTA IBO:

... of this region to reclaim these lost territories into the Anioma home of Delta state. Anioma people just like every other tribe, villages, towns or ethnic groups in Nigeria today cannot be said to come from one particular area. This is not ... Read Read: THE ORIGIN OF OGWASHI- UKU, ANIOMA AND THE REST OF DELTA IBO:

By: Chris Okafor | 20/04/2009 | Politics
Emeka Esogbue

Ibusa (Igbuzo) People

... criteria. Colonial periodThe arrival of the British in 1870s led to the identification of Ibusa people with their Enu-Ani (Anioma) towns and villages. This especially decreased distinctions dissimilarities between Ibusa and Anioma and the ... Read Read: Ibusa (Igbuzo) People

By: Emeka Esogbue | 10/05/2008 | News & Society

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

... “Umu” which means the children of. Umu-Ekea, Umu-Odafe, Umu-Wagwu, Umu-Isor are all quarters in the town. These villages may have developed like those of the distant south-eastern states. Consider too that Ibusa is a community by origin ... Read Read: The Igbo and Edo Socio-Cultural Influence on Ibusa people of Nigeria

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

Tourism in Ibusa: Enjoy yourself

... which will spiritually strengthen him. Senior Diokpa’s palace: The Senior Diokpa’s palace is located at Umueze quarter of the town and is the town’s village square where important meeting and decisions bothering on the town are held. A ... Read Read: Tourism in Ibusa: Enjoy yourself

By: Emeka Esogbue | 17/07/2009 | Travel

A Visit to Obollo-Afor in Enugu State

... ancestral link the Onitsha people naturally share with the rest of Anioma people.   The Onitsha people have not lost a sense of history of their origin as a town founded by the migrant from Edo. The name of the primary school tells it all. ... Read Read: A Visit to Obollo-Afor in Enugu State

By: Emeka Esogbue | 21/09/2009 | News & Society

Meet the Esogbue Family of Isieke, Ibusa

... their own Diokpa. There could also be a Diokpa within the extended and compound family relationship, within the village level and indeed the whole of the town. The Diokpa of Ibusa is for instance called the “Senior Diokpa”.   Diokpaship is ... Read Read: Meet the Esogbue Family of Isieke, Ibusa

By: Emeka Esogbue | 24/08/2009 | News & Society
 

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