Yesterday, Pen Master (Emeka Esogbue) was in Akoku Uno, a beautiful and quiet place with hospitable indigenes who welcomed us and were also eager to share with us, the history and culture of their community. Also on the ground, was the Okpala-Uku of the community. We had representatives of the quarters that make up Akoku Uno present. Pictures: Pen Master with OFAAC Coordinator, Prince Andrew Obi, signpost of the first primary school in the community and permanent palace of the Okpala-Uku of Akoku Uno. Beside the palace is Ukpo (burial enclave of the community's Okpala-Uku)
After the Research was the Visit to River Ethiope in Umutu After the interviews with Umutu chiefs and elders, Pen Master found his way to the Ethiope River in the community. Some young indigenous swimmers were fascinated to see a stranger in their midst but unable to swim, I could only look and enjoy the environment. Moreover, my tour guide showed me a portion of the river I should never get close to because it was deep and also told me that the river was often quick to swallow foreigners so the fear increased. I had a nice time seeing and enjoying the Anioma nature in Umutu.