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A Traditional Igbo Supplication For Events - Godwin C. Nwaogwugwu by exposureworld: 8:37am On Aug 07, 2015
Igbo language and culture are the fastest fading culture in Nigeria. It's shameful sometimes to see Igbo elders (even titled men wearing read caps), handed a cup of wine and a plate of kola nuts only for them to start reciting Shakespearean poetry and English hymns. Traditional supplications are deep traditional prayers elders give in an event. A supplication is done mostly in proverbs and God is adored in various powerful names as you hear Father Ejike Mbaka do in most of his songs. So there's nothing pagan about supplications.

Here I have adapted a typical supplication in a way that will suit both Christians and non-Christians yet remain deeply traditional. Hope this will help - Godwin C. Nwaogwugwu


Chi kere uwa (God the Creator), my hands are clean,
He who carries nothing, breaks nothing
Yet I am not infallible, and not beyond reproach
Show us whom to avoid today
A mind is like a sack of secrecy, each man bears his.
All lizards lie prostrate; no one knows which one does so for stomach ache

Oche –ndu (Protector of life), what we don’t know shall not know us
He who plans no evil, and harbors no evil, shall have no evil befall him
Make our paths straight, and our ways incorrigible
Our hair shall turn gray with wisdom and not by sickness
Our children, grand-children and great grand children shall burry us in a ripped old-age
The arrows of our enemies shall hit a stone wall

Mmiri na ezuru oha (Shower of blessings), today I sue for peace in our lives
Let their be no wars
May the Eagle and the Kite perch on the same tree in peace
May the one that despises the other provide it a place to perch
From Eke-nta (first market day) to Nkwo-ukwu (last market day) our baskets shall be filled with good harvests
On the Orie-ukwu market day we shall drink with the elders with pride
Onwa na etiri oha (A shining moon), your grace is in abundance and will be sufficient for us

Oku na eri aja (Consuming Fire), I feel your roar in the skies
With your lightening fight our battles ahead
We shall go in peace and come back in peace
An egg shall never break a palm kernel
Rain can never wash out the spots of a Leopard
No matter the storm, a tortoise can never be rain-soaked
Whom shall we be afraid?

Ochi-agha (The commander), a planned war does not take a cripple by surprise
But a baby that keeps her mother awake, shall also remain awake
A Rat that dances in the rain with a Lizard will go home wet
A toad does not run in the day for nothing, today we come to you for a reason
Bless our gathering, arrest our enemies, but spare their lives
May their plans, spells and curses rained on us fall into the deep sea

Chi na aza ekpere (God that answers prayers), we lift our cups and say, may your will always prevail…

Iseeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!...... (Amen)

Re: A Traditional Igbo Supplication For Events - Godwin C. Nwaogwugwu by INTROVERT(f): 8:38am On Aug 07, 2015
Iseeeeeeee

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