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Family Releases Initial Obiship Pictures of Henry Ajudua, Dynastic Head of Ajudua

 Family Releases Initial Obiship Pictures of Henry Ajudua, Dynastic Head of Ajudua


- Emeka Esogbue


Early photos of Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua 1, the dynastic head of the Ajudua family of Umukwa, Umuodafe in Ibusa, and his brother, Chief Fred Ajudua, the Onwanetili Oha of Ibusa, engaging in a brotherly conversation have been released by the family.



In one of the three images, Chief Fred Ajudua is seen leading an entourage to Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua. In the last picture, the Ibusa cultural man of the moment is seated and wearing the traditional Enuani "mbulukwu" clothing, clutching his uya and donning the red cap. 


Proverbially, "Mbonsi nke nwanne oyi anaa" hence, the Ibusa Onwa took the initiative to hearten his brother. 


Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua, who is wearing the red cap for the first time, will receive it after the ceremonies of Obiship are completed. He will then be able to wear the red cap as required by his people's customary rules and may seldom be seen without it at public events.



As the highest traditional social rank among the Ibusa people, including those of Asaba and Okpanam, two nearby communities, Obiship is typical of the group. 



Along with being high-class, it has a conventional nobleman as the bearer. The Ajudua family is never new to living the life of their people's cultural life but the family, driven by the popular choice in their dynastic head, Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua, is already making headlines as the Ibusa community finds another rare avenue to reawaken, preserve and promote one of its cherished cultures to the world in the 21st century.


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