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Rebuilding Ibusa's Internal Governance in Obuzorship: A Revitalization Initiative

 Rebuilding Ibusa's Internal Governance in Obuzorship: A Revitalization Initiative By Emeka Esogbue The Ibusa community is becoming increasingly divisive, with multiple groups and organizations emerging every now and then, each with their own decision-making bodies that often override one another in a community that competition is high and interwoven among cultural organizations. This lack of accountability and centralized leadership is hindering progress. In my studies of various Anioma societies, I have never encountered one as decentralized as Ibusa. While republicanism which Ibusa claims, encourages citizen participation and prioritizes the common good, it relies on separation of powers among distinct branches of government. However, Ibusa's system has become overwhelmed by disparate voices, traditional gatherings, and powerful individuals, undermining the traditional arms of leadership.  The absence of a functional rule of law, hijacking of power by groups and individuals...