Guardians of the Forest: How Ukwuani Traditions Preserve What Oshimili Loses Emeka Esogbue Have you ever wondered why the Ukwuani area remains so rich in forest life? The answer lies in the strength of its traditional institutions. In several communities within Ukwuani Local Government Area, deeply rooted customs regulate both forestation and deforestation, shaping the economic and environmental practices of the people. Among the Ukwuani, the felling of trees is largely forbidden. Take Ezhionum and Umutu as case studies. In Ezhionum, a designated committee oversees access to forest resources, and permission is granted only when trees have fallen naturally—whether due to storms, age, or fire. Anyone caught cutting down a tree is reported to the Ezhie of Ezhionum and duly sanctioned, as such acts are strictly prohibited. Similarly, in Umutu, clear penalties are enforced. No one may fell a tree without the consent of the Okpala-Uku. Offenders are required to make restitution, includi...
On March 15, 2026, the Festac Bra nch of Ibusa Community Development Union (ICDU) was inaugurated by the National Executive Council of ICDU Worldwide. See the speech delivered by Mr. Patrick Obi Nweke, the President of the branch: A Welcome Address Delivered by Mr. Patrick Obi Nweke, President-Elect of the Ibusa Community Development Union (ICDU), Festac Branch, on the Occasion of the Branch’s Official Inauguration Held on March 15, 2026 in Festac Town, Lagos Protocols The Diokpa, President-General and Members of the National Executive Council (NEC) of ICDU Worldwide; and Distinguished Elders; My fellow Executive Members of the ICDU Festac Branch; Proud Sons and Daughters of Ibusa; Ladies and Gentlemen. Igbuzo Enu, Igwe nu! Umuwanyi Omu, Omu nu! Introduction I stand before you today with a heart full of gratitude and a deep sense of responsibility. We are gathered here to witness more than just a ceremony; we are witnessing a turning point in the history of our people w...