Ibusa Multiple Obiship Explored: A Look Through Obi Ajudua’s One-Year Milestone – Part One By Emeka Esogbue First and foremost, I congratulate you, Obi Dr. Henry Chukwuma Ajudua with your dear wife, Obi Okpoho Vivian Henry-Ajudua on your one-year anniversary of assumption of Obi title in Ibusa, land of the Isus. Happily, today marks the Ifejioku of Ndi Eze (Obis) in Ibusa, as traditionally announced by the Senior Diokpa of the community and this is the confluence where cultural practice, enthusiasm and service meet; a sweet cultural coincidence indeed. The festival, usually held before the New Yam Festival, is heralded by the Obis of the town. The Ifejioku festival has been observed across the ten ogbe (quarters) of Ibusa since pre-colonial times. As in other Anioma communities, it is an agricultural and yam-centered celebration deeply rooted in the Igbo cultural belief system. Ibusa families host feasts, inviting friends and kin, thereby strengthening communal unity and kinship b...
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