Umuafene Hosts Annual Family Conference in Ibusa By Emeka Esogbue The Umugbe Clan of Isieke, Ibusa, also known as Umuafene, on Easter held its 2026 annual family conference, attracting members from across the country. The gathering focused on social development, internal security, and strategies for strengthening unity among clan members. It also provided a forum for addressing key challenges and charting a collective path forward. Speaking at the event, Chief Amaechi Nwaenie, the Uwolo of Ibusa, urged members to sustain unity and take an active role in tackling social issues. He recalled that part of the clan’s land once served as a community playground for youths. In his remarks which heralded the conference, the Diokpa of Umuafene and Father of the Day, Onowu Prof. Emeritus Augustine Onwuyali Esogbue, commended members for their commitment and pledged his unalloyed support towards the conference. The conference which held at clan's Ogwa was presided over by the President of the...
The Administrative Dichotomy: Aboh and Ukwuani Edith Ossai: "Ajie Pen Master, please I am finalizing on my project work and my topic pertains to distinct governance styles and cultural richness of both Aboh and Ukwuani. Please do you have you done any research on major differences in their governance. Pen Master, please help me." Pen Master (Emeka Esogbue): Edith Ossai, although you did not go further to scope your particular areas of interest, let me try to make out something for you, as far as I know, hoping it intellectually helps. A defining distinction between the Aboh and Ukwuani settlements lies in their foundational administrative structures. While they share a common regional bond, their historical approaches to leadership represent two different models of traditional authority. ABOH Aboh has historically functioned as a centralized monarchical society. The pinnacle of its political and spiritual life is the Obiship. This long-standing royal tradition continues tod...