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Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by Nobody: 7:48am On Oct 02, 2018
Twenty four traditional rulers in Oguta Local Government 8 of Imo have endorsed abolishing the Osu caste system to free affected people from stigmatisation.

The age-long system is also known in some Igbo tradition as Osu, Diala or Ohu, depicting slavery to either a human being or deity.

The royal fathers believe that the caste system had caused major deprivations, dehumanisation, stigmatisation and lack of marriage among units on a particular class of people in the society considered to be slaves.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the resolution was taken and endorsed in a joint meeting organised by a Civil Society Group, Initiative for The Eradication of Traditional and Cultural Stigmatisation in Our Society (IFETACSIOS) on Monday.


Eze Franklin Okafor, Chairman, Council of Traditional Rulers in Oguta LGA who led the royal fathers, described caste system as “man inhumanity to man”.

Okafor said that in Igbo land, those considered to fall among the class of Ume, Ohu, Osu and Diala caste system did not enjoy common relationship with others.

According to him, the system has led to a major deprivation, dehumanisation and stigmatisation on the affected people.

“This system is evil and devilish; our people cannot intermarry with others, while a major deprivation is meted on the affected people due to fetish tradition.

“We have resolved today that we will partner with IFETACSIOS group to carry the crusade against caste system to the entire Igbo land and ensure that it is abolished,” he said.

Prof. Dele Odigbo, who is also a traditional ruler in the area, noted that many of the affected persons had committed suicide, while others went on exile due to the fetish tradition.

He said that the Ume, Osu, Ohu and Diala caste system was against the constitution of the country and a violation of human right of association.

He observed that those considered to fall in the class were deprived of certain privileges in the society, adding that the resolution would not liberate the people from bondage and make them have a sense of belonging in the society.

The system was predominantly practised in the Igbo land, where affected people were deprived of certain privileges in their various communities.

They were also restricted from intermarriage with other people, while they were not allowed to participate in certain traditional privileges.

Stella Ogechukwu, President of the IFETACSIOS, said the emergence of the caste system in Igbo land was the greatest evil and injustice meted on the affected persons.

She said IFETACSIOS had launched the campaign in various states in the South-East to drive their point home.

She said the abolition of the system would save many innocent persons from dehumanisation, stigmatisation and inequality which they had suffered in the past.

“Our royal fathers are the major key players in this struggle and that is why we are partnering with all of them to see how we can end this evil system and to set our people free from bondage.

“The IFETACSIOS group is advocating the abrogation of Osu, Ohu, Ume and Diala caste system in Igbo land which has done more harm than good,’’ she said.

Ogechukwu noted that if the system was abolished, human dignity would be restored in Igbo land.


https://m.guardian.ng/news/imo-monarchs-agree-to-end-osu-caste-system/
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by Kingosytex(m): 7:52am On Oct 02, 2018
Osu What? does such thing still exist?
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by hisgrace090: 7:57am On Oct 02, 2018
One of those tradition born out of arrogance cum selfishness.
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by Nobody: 7:58am On Oct 02, 2018
It still exist in Imo state.
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by Makamuanwuo(m): 8:15am On Oct 02, 2018
I don't think is possible,christianity no reach that side oooooo

When is time to marry is when u will realize that tradition is important and affective in igbo culture.


The only way tradition affect them is in marriage and ezeship.

28 is small to eradicate OSU, UME and DIALA
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by Makamuanwuo(m): 8:19am On Oct 02, 2018
Juliusmalema:
It still exist in Imo state.


Is IMO state the only state in igbo land?

U don't know anything.

Inasmuch as igbo land is concern,it still exist in igbo land not only in Imo
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by PFRB: 8:29am On Oct 02, 2018
Attention seekers at work. The practice has gone for a long time.
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by MayorofLagos(m): 7:39pm On Oct 02, 2018
Ibo has been trying to end osu caste since 430BC. They are lying about ending it, they love it.
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by IARASORGANIC: 4:55pm On Oct 03, 2018
Its very sad that same Christians that preach Christ's redemption power and salvation still believe and perpetuate this class of inhumanity to man.

I am a christain and I believe that if an Osu accepts Christ he becomes a new creature, all bondage and agreement his ancestors had with any deity becomes past and powerless.
Re: Twenty four Imo Monarchs Agree To End Osu Caste System by IARASORGANIC: 4:58pm On Oct 03, 2018
Fulaman198 bigfrancis21 odumchi
Please this new is front page worthy.

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