Ubulu-Okiti: The Living Heritage of Fresh Palm Wine in Anioma By Emeka Esogbue Ubulu-Okiti is a prominent Anioma community located in the Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Strategically positioned along the busy Asaba–Benin Expressway, this traditional kingdom comprises six primary quarters, with a population estimated by Wikipedia at between 5,000 and 6,000. The community is widely associated with palm wine, a reputation built on a rich palm-tree belt, generations of skilled tappers, and its strategic location along a major transit route. Travelers frequently stop here to buy fresh “nmanya nkwu”, drawn by its natural sweetness and the vibrant roadside trade culture that surrounds it. In Ubulu-Okiti, daily life is closely tied to farming, hospitality, and informal commerce, with palm wine serving as both a cultural product and a social connector. Interestingly, while palm wine is central to everyday life, it does not carry the same ceremonial role in Enu...
Hon. Patrick Ashikodi and the Ibusa Tradition of Political Surprise By Emeka Esogbue Since Pen Master broke the news of the Abuja declaration by Hon. Patrick Ashikodi, popularly known as “The Political Messiah,” of his intention to contest for Nigeria’s presidency under the auspices of the NDC, reactions have remained mixed. The declaration has generated a barrage of praise and reservations, commendations and doubts, from Nigerians both at home and across the globe. Indeed, the announcement comes as a challenge to Mr. Peter Obi, a globally recognized figure in Nigerian politics. Interestingly, the declaration is coming from the relatively little-known “Political Messiah” from Ibusa, a community in Delta State. Although Hon. Ashikodi may not yet command the influence, popularity, and political stature of Peter Obi, the Ibusa community is certainly no stranger to producing political surprises. Presidential ambition itself is not new within the nation’s political landscape, nor is it...