Agulu is a notable town in the Anaocha Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State, Nigeria. The town is well-known for its fine nature, rich culture, and the way the people contribute to the Igbo nation and Nigerian matters. Agulu is located in the Anambra Central senatorial district, and it is well known because of…
Aju Festival is a big traditional event in Ugbo and many Igbo societies that they hold every three years. It shows how young boys from the ages of 19 to 23 entered manhood, through one special ceremony called “Iwa Akwa” (to wear clothes). But it is not just a party – it’s a serious cultural…
Ugbo has been in existence since ancient times. It is said that people have been residing there as far back as 3000 BC. Ugbo is one of the first communities that settle east of river niger. They believe it is a man they call Ewa who is the ancestor of many towns like Amoli, Agbudu,…
In precolonial times, the Igbo people held palm oil (mmanụ nkwụ) in high esteem.
Palm oil was more than just a consumable agricultural product
It was an important commodity that uplifted societies, boosted creativity, and established social classes. Some of the important roles it played are :
1. Production of Palm Oil: Oil palm trees (Elaeis guineensis) were…
The Ubulu Kingdom is a culturally and traditionally endowed kingdom situated in the midst of a dense and rich rainforest that greatly influences the lifestyle of its inhabitants. The way of life in Ubulu is hugely influenced by its agricultural practice, artistic expressions, and social structures, making it …