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Ibeku UMUNNA
Ibeku Umunna
Nation has Culture,
Education, Heritage,
organization, History, tradition,with all values
recognized in Igbo land and beyound. We are Igbo speaking,
surrounding
the city of
Welcome to
IBEKU
Hair style
...where CULTURE IS A WAY OF LIVING
!!!!
This was 1960
When you come to Ibeku, you will sense the excitement in the air about all things cultural. As you walk into the villages with clan members, all along our winding raods, streets you will hear the whistle sound from the birds on trees and people sitting talking to each other, independent activities in motion, you will be caught up in the energy. Turn a corner to find an AMA, a public place. Suddenly, you will find yourself listening to indigents with stories of the day, children playing. Depending on the time, might find people dancing, see a musician practicing his drumming or EKPETE while children play while elders go on with their activities .These are common sights to behold. Oh yes, the local bars with palm wine to serve is always open for some fun. Ibeku is unique.Do not forget that we make pottery unlike any other tribe. We are alive and well.
WHO
ARE WE !!!
I
beku is contained in the
Umuahia North Local Govt. political division.of abia state in the
eastern part of Nigeria.There are other communities that are
around Ibeku such to our south are
the clans of Olokoro, Old-Umuahia, Amakama, Ubakala. To the East
is Oboro. Our West are the clans of Umuokpara and Ohuhu. Then North are
Uzuakoli and Abiriba. These areas were one time a part of what was
called the BENDE region in now Abia State.
Ibeku people are a good portion of
the
igbo [ibo] speaking people of Nigeria in IGBO
LANGUAGE
.The associated dialects and
origins are explained with this link.
Igbo
is spoken through out West Africa in various forms.
We have custodians of
these traditional
values in each seven clans called EGWU
ASAA that make up Ibeku Nation.
These seven Clans are Osaa, Amaforo, Ndume, Afaraukwu, Emede, Isieke,
Afarata. Each has an Eze that is titled
accordingly with a name to reflect that clan. Ibeku clan has a Royal
Highness with the title OGURUBE
IBEKU.. The
Present Ogurube is His
Royal Highness.Eze Samuel Iheonu Onuaha.The Ogurube IV of Ibeku.
His cabinet is
made up of all the EZEs from the seven egwu asaas.
These
individual egwus are
autonomous in terms of
organization in localities headed by their own EZE.
The social
category is highly
differentiated.
The Ibeku / Igbo recognize and respect social distinctions among
members of each status category of kinship, residence,
wealth,and
association depending on their political, economic, and
religious achievements. A look at the structure is as follows:
1] Opara 2] 3] Umunne 4] Umunna 5] Ikwunne /Ibenne /Umune |
Political
Structure 1] Eze 2] Amala 3] Uke / Ebiri 4] Obi 5] Ndichie / Ndiokeyi |
1] Ama Ala / Eze Ala 2] Nwafor/ Nwa-amala
|
Wealth 1] Aku na Uba / 2] Ogbuenye / Nwa Mbeyi |
Associations 1] Okonko 2] Nze 3] Dibia 5] Eze ji 6] Agu |
Ritual 1] No rituals in Ibeku Social 1] Ohu |