Omu of Asaba Commends Asagba’s Gender-Inclusive Leadership, Advises Other Anioma Monarchs to Emulate Him By Emeka Esogbue The Omu of Asaba, HRH Obi Dr. Ada Nwanneamaka Biosah, has expressed profound appreciation for the inclusive leadership style of the Asagba of Asaba, HRM Obi (Prof.) Epiphany Chigbogu Azinge, SAN. In a recent exchange, the Omu lauded the monarch for fostering a progressive environment where the voices of women are not just heard, but integrated into the highest levels of traditional decision-making mechanism. The Omu’s remarks came as a response to observations made by the Pen Master (Emeka Esogbue) on his social media space regarding the composition of the Asagba-in-Council. Following a recent council meeting, it was noted that the Omu, the traditional female head is a fully integrated member of the council, a practice that stands in stark contrast to many other traditional settings despite the age-long practice and government white paper expecta...
AN ANIOMA SON FROM IBUSA WON GRAMMY AWARD AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT. WHY? Tyler Okonma: How a Boy from Ibusa Became the First-Ever Winner of the 'Best Album Cover' Grammy By Emeka Esogbue For years, the global music stage has known him as "Tyler, The Creator," the enigmatic, genre-defying visionary behind some of the most complex sounds of the 21st century. Yet, behind the eclectic persona and the historic 68th Grammy Award win in 2026 lies a narrative deeply rooted in the red earth of Ibusa, Delta State. While the world celebrated Tyler Okonma as the inaugural winner of the Best Album Cover Grammy for his masterpiece CHROMAKOPIA, few have paused to trace the artist's lineage back to his father, Greg Okonma, an illustrious son of Ibusa from the Ogbeowele Quarters of the community. This win, accepted under his birth name, marks more than just a personal milestone; it is a profound, if quiet, victory for the Anioma people and the Nigerian diaspora at large....