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Ichi Eze Rites of Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua will Add to Ibusa Cultural Development


Ichi Eze Rites of Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua will Add to Ibusa Cultural Development


The biggest traditional events in our Anioma ahead of time are the Asagba of Asaba selection (monarchy) and the Obiship/Ezeship ceremonial rites and choice of Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua, the head of the Ibusa Ajudua Dynasty (Multiple Obi/Eze system). 


The facts are that the Asagbaship of Asaba and the unique nature of Ibusa Obiship are never found anywhere except in Anioma. No region shares these traditional values with the people of Enuani so, they hold them dear.


For the duration of the event, PEN MASTER will provide you with all the historical sources and traditional information you require regarding Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua's customary voyage to Ibusa Obiship/Ezeship rites. 


While the Asagba (Eze Asa Nwe Agba), which translates to "the only Eze that wields the wealth and influence to summon and preside over all other Ezes is held valuable by the people of Asaba, the Ibusa people have also continued to sustain their Multiple Eze System since it was handed them by their ancestors and Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua will further add to the preservation of the nobility status. 


The Ibusa Ajuduas are known for the philanthropy and cultural contributions to the advancement of the Ibusa Clan nay Anioma and the Ezeship. 


Born to Chief Henry Nkeolisakwu Ajudua of Umuodafe and Mrs. Regina Obiageli Ajudua nee Nwajei of the Obahai Royal House of Ogwashi-Uku, Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua the offerings of his parents have royalty in their blood maternally. Furthermore, Obi Egbuke Ajudua, the great grandfather of Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua served as the Senior Diokpa of Ibusa from 1968 to 1976, leaving a legacy that the people never forget.


The Ajuduas are always willing to serve the community and the newest form of serve is the Ichi Eze.


Just when it is looking like this traditional aspect of Ibusa is dying a gradual death, the people will vivaciously become heartened with Chief Dr. Henry Ajudua's cultural entrant in what many now tag "Obiship of the 21st century." 


In the end, 'Obi Henry Ajudua II' will be unveiled to the world, an additional title the world will see in Anioma's most multiple-titled family. 


PEN MASTER will offer you an overview of the information you require as generally expected of the general public until the very conclusion.

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