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The Cultural Renaissance: How OFAAC is Driving the Anioma Revolution

 The Cultural Renaissance: How OFAAC is Driving the Anioma Revolution ​By Emeka Esogbue ​In a vibrant display of heritage, identity, and collective pride, the Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) has emerged as the definitive force in reconnecting the Anioma people of Delta State with their ancestral roots. At a time when globalization threatens to dilute indigenous traditions, the recent Anioma cultural celebrations stood as a bold affirmation of identity, uniting traditional leaders, youth, cultural enthusiasts, and the political class in a shared commitment to preservation and renewal. Through rigorous historical research, grassroots advocacy, and immersive field studies, OFAAC is doing more than just celebrating heritage; it is spearheading a cultural revolution to secure the Anioma legacy for generations to come. ​ *The Evolution of a Movement*  ​OFAAC, the cultural umbrella of the Anioma people, was born from a growing realization among leaders that...
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Maisha Odiakosa Formalizes Idumuje-Unor Community Cultural Identity

 Maisha Odiakosa Formalizes Idumuje-Unor Community Cultural Identity By Emeka Esogbue On May 10, 2026, the rich cultural heritage of the people of Idumuje-Unor, an Anioma community, was proudly on display as tradition, identity, and family heritage converged in a colourful cultural ceremony. Maisha Odiakosa, daughter of the renowned Anioma philanthropist, Chief Michael Onyekali Brian Odiakosa, was formally admitted into the Ada Ogbe-Owelle group. The ceremony, led by the Ada Ogbe of Ogbe-Owelle Quarters in Idumu Obu Village, marked her traditional and formal acceptance as nwa ada of both the village and the wider Idumuje-Unor community. The USA-based Maisha Odiakosa was ceremonially received into the fold of her ancestral heritage, signifying her full recognition as one of the nwada ada of Idumu Obu Village. The event was marked by warmth, symbolism, and a strong reaffirmation of cultural belonging. Her father, Chief Michael Onyekali Brian Odiakosa also a respected community leader...

Ibusa Political Dispute: Obi Henry Ajudua Urges Community Unity Ahead of Elections

 Ibusa Political Dispute: Obi Henry Ajudua Urges Community Unity Ahead of Elections By Emeka Esogbue Amid growing political tensions in Ibusa ahead of forthcoming elections in the country, Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua has called on members of the community to embrace unity, peace, and mutual understanding in the interest of the town’s progress and stability. Speaking during a telephone conversation with PEN MASTER, the respected community leader and founder of Vebron Carre Inc. urged indigenes, residents, and political stakeholders to refrain from actions capable of deepening divisions within the community. According to him, collective harmony remains essential not only in choosing credible political representatives for Ibusa, but also in attracting meaningful development to the community. The ace philanthropist stressed that peace and unity are indispensable if the people are to make the right political decisions. He noted that a divided community would find it difficult to speak with one...

The Time for Action is Now, Idomitable Union Initiator, Chief Azikiwe Speaks on Challenges Facing Ibusa

 The Time for Action is Now, Idomitable Union Initiator, Chief Azikiwe Speaks on Challenges Facing Ibusa  *In a time when many communities across Nigeria are grappling with rising insecurity, youth unrest, and social fragmentation, voices calling for unity and purposeful leadership have become increasingly important. In this exclusive interview with Media Personality, Pen Master (Emeka Esogbue), Chief Azikiwe Jacob Nwabuwa, businessman, farmer, real estate entrepreneur, politician, and community advocate, opens up on the state of Ibusa, the growing concerns over crime and cultism, and the urgent need for collective action. In this thought-provoking conversation,  the founder of the Indomitable Union of Ibusa, shares candid opinions on leadership, security, youth development, and the future of the community, and more progressive Ibusa for generations to come. Excerpts:*   *Pen Master: Chief Azikiwe Nwabuwa, you are widely known and respected in the Ibusa communit...

I am in the House of Reps Race to Provide Inclusive Growth, Dr. Mabel Magbulu

 I am in the House of Reps Race to Provide Inclusive Growth, Dr. Mabel Magbulu  *In this exclusive interview, Dr. Mabel Magbulu, a real estate professional and House of Representatives aspirant for Ndokwa–Ukwuani Federal Constituency, speaks to Media Influencer, PEN MASTER (EMEKA ESOGBUE) on her political ambition, vision for development, and commitment to empowering the Anioma region. Excerpts:*   *Pen Master: Dr. Mabel Magbulu, it’s a pleasure to speak with you again after such a long time. Could you kindly introduce yourself to our readers?*  Magbulu: Thank you very much, Pen Master. It’s truly a pleasure to be here. My name is Dr. Mabel Ebele Magbulu, a proud daughter of Amai in Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency. I am an ardent marketer, a real estate professional, and a passionate advocate for community development. Over the years, I have committed myself to initiatives that uplift our people, particularly in the Anioma region, and I remain deeply driven ...

One Ancestor, Many Stories? The Ugbe Debate in Ibusa - Part One

 One Ancestor, Many Stories? The Ugbe Debate in Ibusa - Part One Emeka Esogbue There is a tradition in Umuezeagwu, an Ibusame quarter that speaks of an ancestor named Ugbe. The people descended from him are known as Umugbe, which is today also called Umuisor. According to this tradition, Ezeagwu had three sons namely Ugbe, Nnamusom, and Nwaese and these Umugbe people trace their origin to Ugbe. In this Ibusa area in Umuekea, there is also another account of a patriarch named Ugbe. Ugbe was married to Afene, the daughter of Ezeazu. Ezeazu is regarded as the founder of Umuezeazu in Umueze. Their descendants are known as Umuafene, although in some places this name is now used interchangeably with Umugbe. The marriage of Ugbe and Afene, Ezeazu's daughter is the biological relationship of the people of Umuafene and Umuezeazu today. There are also differences in how these names are used across communities. In Umezeagulu, Umugbe is called Umuisor, while in Isieke, Umuafene is referred to ...

Where Can you Marry from the Ten Quarters of Ibusa?

 Where Can you Marry from the Ten Quarters of Ibusa? 1. Umueze (Inter-marriage is possible) 2. Umuekea (They cannot marry themselves) 3. Umuodafe (They cannot marry themselves) 4. Ogbeowele (They inter-marry themselves) 5. Umuidinasagba (They cannot marry themselves) 6. Anyallaobum (Inter-marriage is possible) 7. Umuwagwu (They cannot marry themselves) 8. Umuehea (They cannot marry themselves) 9. Umuezeagwu (They cannot marry themselves) 10. Ogboli (Inter-marriage is possible)

The Ten Quarters of Ibusa

  The Ten Quarters of Ibusa 1. Umueze (Believed to be the largest quarter) 2. Umuekea 3. Umuodafe 4. Ogbeowele 5. Umuidinasagba (Comprising Umuisagba and Umuidi) 6. Anyallaobum (Comprising Ezekwu/Achalla) Not children of Umejei but descendants of Umejei's brother. 7. Umuwagwu (formerly Ogbeogwugwu) Believed to be the smallest quarter. 8. Umuehea 9. Umuezeagwu (Includes Umuisor) 10. Ogboli (formerly, a separate community )

The Final Whistle: A Tribute to Okelue Nwaoboshi and the Beautiful Game in Umuekea

 The Final Whistle: A Tribute to Okelue Nwaoboshi and the Beautiful Game in Umuekea ​By Emeka Esogbue ​The story of community progress is rarely written in grand headlines; it is authored in the quiet, enduring efforts of those who dedicate their lives to the grassroots. In Umuekea, Ibusa, that narrative is now inseparable from the legacy of Okelue Nwaoboshi, popularly known as "Kekekpu." His recent passing has left a profound void in our hearts, but his influence remains etched on the training grounds and the hallowed turf of the Ibusa Football Tournament. As a devoted coach, his passion, discipline, and tactical belief in young talent helped shape both the players and the men they became. ​Although we both hailed from Isieke in Umuekea, I only truly connected with Kekekpu in 2006 during his tenure as the gaffer of the Ekea Bombers. Despite the age gap, I found my kinsman to be exceptionally respectful, clever, and physically imposing. He was a man deeply in love with the ga...
 Famous People from Anioma in Delta State Name: Anita Chukwumfumnanya Obidi, popularly known as Korra Obidi Date of Birth: June 23, 1991 Hometown: Ibusa, Delta State, South-South Nigeria Profession: Dancer, Musician, Content Creator, and Model Marital Status: Previously married to Dr. Justin Dean (divorced in 2022) Popular Song: Man Like You Did you Know?  She began dancing at a young age and has trained in both African and contemporary styles. She once delivered a performance while pregnant, a moment widely regarded as both remarkable and memorable. Korra has large following and influence across platforms - about 14 million on Facebook alone In Summary: Korra Obidi is one of the most prominent dancers from Anioma, with a strong global presence. Known for her electrifying performances and fearless self-expression, she continues to captivate audiences worldwide while remaining a frequent subject of public conversation. Every Monday, Pen Master brings you notable personalities f...