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The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 10:03pm On Dec 11, 2019
���� THE FULL HISTORY OF IBINIUKPABI OF AROCHUKWU
Lalasticala, Igbodefender, seun
"Ibini Ukpabi was actually used to save slaves from death’'

- curator of Ibiniukpabi (Long Juju of Arochukwu),as Published in Saturday Newswatch, Vol. 1, No. 24. June 29, 2013

Arochukwu people of the South Eastern Nigeria are one people with an enviable history.

In the pre-colonial days, the Aros spread across the length and breadth of the East, establishing trading posts wherever they went. They also took the veneration of the one supreme God to these places, manifest as Chukwu Abiama, Ibini Ukpabi(christened Long Juju by Europeans) whose cave temples are still found in Arochukwu till date. Despite having a fierce army, made up of Ohafia, Abam and Abiriba warriors to protect them, the Aros never conquered nor ruled over any of these territories, their sole interest being in fair trade and the spread of the gospel of Chukwu.

Besides palm oil and gin, one of the commodities that the Aros exchanged for money with the British was slaves, and they thrived as middlemen between the hinterlands and the Europe and whom they traded with. But with the abolition of the slave trade, the Eze Aro, along with Oba Ovonramwen of Benin, King Jaja of Opobo, Obong of Calabar and a host of other great monarch of Africa were deposed. Also, Arochukwu was invaded by the British troops, and the kingdom which flourished for many centuries began to decline.

Till date, he stigma of the slave trade rests heavily upon Aros wherever they go in Igboland, with the Igbos, who also participated in the trade calling for reparations and apology from the Aro, who in turn, maintain that it was a legal trade as at the time, and secondly, they alone should not be brought to bear the blame alone. In this interview with State Correspondent ONUKWUBE OFOELUE, Mazi Imoh Kanu who is the present curator of the Ibiniukpabi Temple, Arochukwu, defends the Aro Kingdom and its role in the slave era, and also speaks on why the Aro remains unique among the Igbo people. Excerpts:

How did you become the curator of the Ibiniukpabi?

Incidentally, this job was given to me by Mazi nwa Kanu, the Eze of Ibom. Ibiniukpabi, whom some call Long Juju was brought about in the days when our ancestors, right from this Ndi Okoro. We are the factor owners of the Long Juju. By the way, don’t think there is any long juju, we are not fetish at all. We are not idol worshippers. It was bequeathed to us by our ancestors, Mazi Okoro Mgbugo, of blessed memory. Later on, it was handed over to Mazi Orji Okooro, popularly known as Mazi Orji Udo of blessed memory too. Because I had passion for history and antiquities, anthropology, they told me to please, come and take over as the curator of the Long Juju, and I said, ‘who am I?’ the Aro says that, ‘Ebe umunna gi si ima eje, ima ejeriri ya’, you don’t say ‘no’.

I started taking care of Ibiniukpabi. I take people to Ibiniukpabi, show them the wonders of the world there. It is my job to ensure that everything goes well when people visit the Ibiniukpabi, and to keep the area neat and safe. It used to be the job of an illiterate, but by God’s grace, I can read and write.

We are made to understand that people go to Ibiniukpabi make consultations and offer sacrifices in the form of animals

That is very wrong history. They may even tell you that we scarified human beings, there was nothing like that. We do not offer anything to the shrine, it is not even a shrine. What we did in those days was that, wherever there was an issue to be settled anywhere in Igboland, these people come three to see how it will b amicably resolved. It was remarkably the seat of adjudication,please note.

Those who called it Long Juju stated that very erroneously. There was no juju, there was never juju. If you go down there you will not see any juju there. Rather, there were seats where some people sat and did adjudication, and settled the disputes. These are people who had the fear of God, who settled the disputes. For instance, rogues are brought there, and they will ask ‘are you really a rogue?’ then they will ask him certain questions in such a way that he will not be able to tell a single lie. We had the intelligentsia who were masters in the art of getting answers out of these people. So, when this has been done, and the truth is discovered, he will be punished, and for stealing, he may be given some lashes of the cane.

Can you throw a light on how the institution of Ibiniukpabi started, and how that name came about?

It was bequeathed to us by our ancestors. Ibine is a first name, and Ukpabi is an Aro name. Ibine was the name of the man who instituted it, while his father’s name was Ukpabi. It is also wrong to say it was gotten from the Efiks or the Ibibios. He was one of the ancestors of Aro, Ibom, in fact, Ndi Okoro, this compound to be precise. That is why you cannot go there without letting us know. We are the de factor

owners of Ibiniukpabi. It’s not a foreign name, and Ukpabi is a common Aro name.

Is it true there are caves there?

Yes, natural caves, not manmade. These caves are large enough to take at least 20 people at a time, and no matter how tall you are, your head can never touch its roof. It’s a large area. That is where people sat to pass judgment. They sat on the native mats or chairs.

Is it true a woman could conceive and bear children after going to Ibiniukpabi? Did miracles like this actually happen?

The presence of God is always strongly manifest in that place. If you take that water that flows there, and use it for prayers to get anything you want in life, it will work for you. No incantations, no sacrifice, if you drink that water, something will definitely happen. It still works till date.

So the place is not the place of juju, but the divine presence of Chukwu okike abiama Himself.

What is the place of the Aro people among Igbos traditionally?

We are the head amongst all other Igbos, whether people believe it or not. Kola nut cannot be successfully broken in any ancient ibo square without the authority of the Aro.

In our journey back home, we passed through the Congo, then Cameroon area, through Ikom to the middle of the Cross River area, through Edda, Afikpo, Ohafia, before we got to the place where we are residing today. Some people thought Aro means the spear that was used in conquering the Ibibios when we came. As we came in, we discovered that Chukwu was already here waiting for us, the very Chukwu Ibiniukpabi. That is why you have our name as Arochukwu-Aro, which belongs to Chukwu, God. We are very industrious, and the Aro man is always very neat, very industrious. The Aro man does not steal, you can hardly see one in the prisons in those days. We had other people who did work for the Aros.

It was said that the Chukwu Ibiniukpabi was used for slave trade at a point. Can you substantiate this?

It was not used for slave trade. It was rather used in saving many lives. You who brought the man for the Aros to sell, where did you get him from? You told us that this fellow has committed abominations and has been killed, and we say, okay, and take the man to the presence of Chukwu. ‘did you really commit what you have been accused of?’ and you say, yes. Those regarded as abominations include those who were born twins, the women; those who developed upper teeth instead of the lower teeth first, some who had affairs with their brother’s wives, their daughters or even their father’s wives, and a lot of other sorts of evils, including war criminals. It is not just the Aro's who saw these as abominations, but the whole Igbo nation. When they are brought to us, they give us ultimatum to destroy them so that their lands may be cleansed of the evil they committed. We will then ask them to tell the truth, and because of the glorious presence of the Ibiniukpabi, they will be afraid to lie. But we do not threaten anyone.

We do not spill blood. We don’t kill. It was trough intelligence that the truth was extracted from these accused persons. When they are found guilty, the accusers will mandate the Aros to dispose of them, and the Aros, to make it look like that person has been killed, would get a goat, kill it and remove its blood, then we mix it with uvie, the camwood, then we pour it inside the water. When they see the blood, they will shout that the person has been claimed by Ibiniukpabi, and leave. But it is at the same instance that the person is transported through the cave to Itu, then Calabar on a journey to the Americas or Europe, the unfortunate journey of no return.

Till today, the Aro does not spill blood. So Chukwu Ibiniukpabi was not used for evil, but to save lives which would have been wasted because of human failings in some areas, and nature in some others. You who say the Aro man deceived people by selling slaves, where did you get the slave you brought to the Aro man? The Aro man never engaged in warfare at all, so there was no question of the Aros engaging in wars in order to obtain slaves as some mischievous people have insinuated in the past. The sword of Damocles’ is around the neck of those whose intent was to kill these people whom we, through Chukwu Ibiniukpabi save by selling them off. The Aroman is very innocent.

People go about saying that black Americans were sold by the Aroman. Yes, I agree. Who brought them to the Aroman? It was because of what we did then that those of them who passed through our hands survived, they would have been extinct today. We sold them to the Portuguese and Spaniards, yes, but in order to justly save them.

What was the secret behind the growth of the Aro kingdom in pre-colonial times, despite the fact that Arochukwu town is a small place compared with some of the Diaspora ones?

As I said before, the Aros are very industrious set of people, and we are still industrious till today. We have no autonomous community as a result. In the whole Aro, there is only one community, we don’t have autonomous communities, which dissects villages and towns. We are so united, and that is the secret. That very Chukwu Ibini Ukpabi brought us together and has kept us united. We eat and drink together without fear. That is why the schnapps was declared illicit gin, because they don’t want the Aro traders to compete with their(Europeans) marketers, his or her majesty. They wanted to sell their own foreign ones but would not want us to sell ours by declaring it illicit. What makes it illicit? That is why they came up with the word, ‘aromatic’, it means ‘Aro man is thick’, Aro man is wonderful. When you bring this drink, we use just one shot to share it among ourselves. We also have only one Eze Aro, no other king.

What is otusi? Is it related to the ofo?

They are synonymous. That is the source of the power of the Aroman. Once you are a member of that otusi Aro, you cannot shed blood. From the first week of September, to the third week of September each year, the otusi, or ofo is brought down. Once it is brought down, any evil man around must stay away, no one can also be able to perpetrate any evil against others, or that person will be knocked down by the otusi. It protects the Aros. The ofo is a thing you hold in your hands- there is a tree called ofo, and there is one in front of the Eze Aro Palace. Once you hold it, you are confident that nothing can happen to you. Nobody can ever attempt to do any evil to you. And you too cannot do evil against anybody. Once you have that ofo, witches and wizard cannot affect you.

Does it mean that Arochukwu has just one otusi or does every family have one?

It is like one kola nut. When you break it, some have three lobes, four lobes or five. The Aroman knows the meaning of each. If its two, its gworo, if six, trouble. When they are five, you who is sharing will be authorized to break it. The Ezearo cannot sit and break the kola for you, he is the king. That is where we are different from other Igbo communities, who will say ‘oji eze di eze naka’ (the king’s kola is in his hands). So the sharer takes that extra one lobe as his gain. The rest four will be shared to everyone else.

Why is there usually an Aro settlement in almost every Igbo community and even outside Igboland?

No Aros no Igbos. The Aros were traders. Slave trade was secondary, that was not the original trade of the Aro people. We taught the Igbo people the art of trading.

That brings the question, are Aros also Igbos or are they a different stock?

We are all Igbos but there are Igbos and there are Igbos. The Aros are the okpara(first born), and the Nri people are the ulu(second). We are the head Oke Igbo, that is why we are called Aro Oke Igbo. It’s what we pronounce an abomination that the rest of Igbo accepts as such. In the past, the Eze Nri must present his first yams to Eze Aro who does the ceremonial cutting of yams before they will eat the New Yam. When kola nut is presented anywhere, the Aro must take first as the eldest before people of other communities take. What they purport today as the history is very wrong, biased. Nri tarried on the way when we were coming back to Igboland. That is why you have the dwarfs in Nri area. Its only in Nri that you have dwarfs. When they were coming, they stopped at the Congo and took two dwarfs, male and female, because they neutralize charms, and brought them home. The reason you see them at Ogidi is because, when an Nri daughter was about to get married to an Ogidi man, a pygmy was given to them as a gift. This was for them to be able to neutralize any charm. The Nri were in Congo getting pygmies and other things-they are very fetish, and the Aro left them there and came to take this portion of the land. We arrived first. Ndi Aro are very industrious- we traded in textiles, akwa mmiri, akwaete, and we also are very hard working farmers. The farming villages of Aro travelled to Abakaliki, Nkerefi, Uburu, Nara, Onicha-Uburu, Okposi, and other Ohaozara communities. Ugbo, Ugwuavo, Amangwu are the farmers. The Aro who found these communities comfortable would return and take their brothers to also benefit. They brought civilization to these communities, they brought new goods and exchanged with these people in trade. The whole 19 villages of Aro have Diaspora settlements. Obinkita have theirs in some Akwa Ibom area and Ngwa. The Atani people are settled among the Ikwerre in Rivers, then Atani in Anambra, where Stephen Osadebe comes from. Ibom, Ujari are from Orumba North and Ajalli, Prof Humphrey Nwosu’s town in Anambra. Orumbah North is also home to Ndikelionwu, an Aro settlement. The Amuvi people are settled in Umulolo and Lokpa in Imo. The Ibom, which is my own village are settled in Itighidi, Ugep and other areas of Cross River State. Agbagwu are in Afikpo, Edda, while Ugwuakuma are in Calabar area. Amasu people are at Uzuakoli and Awgu. Amankwu people are settled at Aro Ndi - Izuogu. Amoba are also in Ohaozara and Abakaliki. The Aros are so vastly scattered that they are even much more than those of us at home. If they decide to return, there will be no place for them to stay.

Are there prominent Aro people from these places?

Yes, so many, but I will avoid mentioning names. Most Igbo governors past and present are of Aro origin, but they would never want to make it known that they are Aros. They avoid that, but we know all of them. Any child who goes into the bush to fetch firewood, and does better than others, they will say he got his wood from the evil forest. The industriousness of Aro people has become a cause of envy amongst other lbos, just as Nigerians are envious of the industrious nature of the Igbos. The word Mazi is an Aro word. While many Igbos use it, they don’t know its meaning. Mbonu Ojike of blessed memory, who was a minister of Finance was the first to use it in place of mister. You can’t bear it if your father is still alive, in that case you are still nwa Mazi.

Gladly ended here!!!!

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by oglalasioux(m): 12:14am On Dec 12, 2019
Good one.

It's open secret that two former governors of Ebonyi State are Aro. Senator Gilbert Nnaji of Enugu State is Aro. Aro dominates wherever they go. Every Igbo man knows that much.

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Rosskiki: 6:27am On Dec 12, 2019
In our journey back home, we passed through the Congo, then Cameroon area, through Ikom to the middle of the Cross River area, through Edda, Afikpo, Ohafia, before we got to the place where we are residing today

Journey back home from where? He should have explained this. Why is he hiding it? If the traditional records say they came from Israel or Egypt etc, let them state it clearly.

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by letu(m): 2:56pm On Dec 14, 2019
Today it will be ERI/NRI being Numero Uno/the Supreme Igbo than other Igbo's and the next day it will be the people of AROs turn to claim supremacy over other Igbo's so, Umu nnem La umu nnam hikena umu Eri La umu Aro ndekaa gbwonaa obunu lezi. So what do you all have to say concerning this supremacy stuff that Umu Aro and Umu Eri keeps doing.

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 8:44pm On Dec 20, 2019
letu:
Today it will be ERI/NRI being Numero Uno/the Supreme Igbo than other Igbo's and the next day it will be the people of AROs turn to claim supremacy over other Igbo's so, Umu nnem La umu nnam hikena umu Eri La umu Aro ndekaa gbwonaa obunu lezi. So what do you all have to say concerning this supremacy stuff that Umu Aro and Umu Eri keeps doing.
Nothing its history. Although its inconsequential, still people have to know what really played out in the past and rely less on speculation.
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by RedboneSmith(m): 7:17am On Dec 21, 2019
oglalasioux:
Good one.

It's open secret that two former governors of Ebonyi State are Aro. Senator Gilbert Nnaji of Enugu State is Aro. Aro dominates wherever they go. Every Igbo man knows that much.

Gilbert Nnaji is Nike. That the Nike people were business allies of the Aro doesn't make them Aro. They are a distinct people.

Care to name the two Ebonyi governors who were Aro?

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by letu(m): 9:18pm On Dec 21, 2019
Eberejesus111:

Nothing its history. Although its inconsequential, still people have to know what really played out in the past and rely less on speculation.
By fabrication
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 9:45pm On Dec 21, 2019
letu:
By fabrication
No, why say that? grin... As i said Exact source
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Scottallen: 5:41am On Dec 22, 2019
letu:
Today it will be ERI/NRI being Numero Uno/the Supreme Igbo than other Igbo's and the next day it will be the people of AROs turn to claim supremacy over other Igbo's so, Umu nnem La umu nnam hikena umu Eri La umu Aro ndekaa gbwonaa obunu lezi. So what do you all have to say concerning this supremacy stuff that Umu Aro and Umu Eri keeps doing.

Eri people were never superior or in control of any territory. They had no army nor were they known as warriors. Eri people were largely priests or ndi na akpu Aru/alu. The only militarized or economic kingdoms in Eastern Nigeria was The Aro Kingdom, the Efik, the Opobo, The Akassa of the Bayelsa Area

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Ndibunna: 7:20pm On Dec 22, 2019
Eberejesus111:
���� THE FULL HISTORY OF IBINIUKPABI OF AROCHUKWU
Lalasticala, Igbodefender, seun
"Ibini Ukpabi was actually used to save slaves from death’'

- curator of Ibiniukpabi (Long Juju of Arochukwu),as Published in Saturday Newswatch, Vol. 1, No. 24. June 29, 2013

Arochukwu people of the South Eastern Nigeria are one people with an enviable history.

In the pre-colonial days, the Aros spread across the length and breadth of the East, establishing trading posts wherever they went. They also took the veneration of the one supreme God to these places, manifest as Chukwu Abiama, Ibini Ukpabi(christened Long Juju by Europeans) whose cave temples are still found in Arochukwu till date. Despite having a fierce army, made up of Ohafia, Abam and Abiriba warriors to protect them, the Aros never conquered nor ruled over any of these territories, their sole interest being in fair trade and the spread of the gospel of Chukwu.

Besides palm oil and gin, one of the commodities that the Aros exchanged for money with the British was slaves, and they thrived as middlemen between the hinterlands and the Europe and whom they traded with. But with the abolition of the slave trade, the Eze Aro, along with Oba Ovonramwen of Benin, King Jaja of Opobo, Obong of Calabar and a host of other great monarch of Africa were deposed. Also, Arochukwu was invaded by the British troops, and the kingdom which flourished for many centuries began to decline.

Till date, he stigma of the slave trade rests heavily upon Aros wherever they go in Igboland, with the Igbos, who also participated in the trade calling for reparations and apology from the Aro, who in turn, maintain that it was a legal trade as at the time, and secondly, they alone should not be brought to bear the blame alone. In this interview with State Correspondent ONUKWUBE OFOELUE, Mazi Imoh Kanu who is the present curator of the Ibiniukpabi Temple, Arochukwu, defends the Aro Kingdom and its role in the slave era, and also speaks on why the Aro remains unique among the Igbo people. Excerpts:

How did you become the curator of the Ibiniukpabi?

Incidentally, this job was given to me by Mazi nwa Kanu, the Eze of Ibom. Ibiniukpabi, whom some call Long Juju was brought about in the days when our ancestors, right from this Ndi Okoro. We are the factor owners of the Long Juju. By the way, don’t think there is any long juju, we are not fetish at all. We are not idol worshippers. It was bequeathed to us by our ancestors, Mazi Okoro Mgbugo, of blessed memory. Later on, it was handed over to Mazi Orji Okooro, popularly known as Mazi Orji Udo of blessed memory too. Because I had passion for history and antiquities, anthropology, they told me to please, come and take over as the curator of the Long Juju, and I said, ‘who am I?’ the Aro says that, ‘Ebe umunna gi si ima eje, ima ejeriri ya’, you don’t say ‘no’.

I started taking care of Ibiniukpabi. I take people to Ibiniukpabi, show them the wonders of the world there. It is my job to ensure that everything goes well when people visit the Ibiniukpabi, and to keep the area neat and safe. It used to be the job of an illiterate, but by God’s grace, I can read and write.

We are made to understand that people go to Ibiniukpabi make consultations and offer sacrifices in the form of animals

That is very wrong history. They may even tell you that we scarified human beings, there was nothing like that. We do not offer anything to the shrine, it is not even a shrine. What we did in those days was that, wherever there was an issue to be settled anywhere in Igboland, these people come three to see how it will b amicably resolved. It was remarkably the seat of adjudication,please note.

Those who called it Long Juju stated that very erroneously. There was no juju, there was never juju. If you go down there you will not see any juju there. Rather, there were seats where some people sat and did adjudication, and settled the disputes. These are people who had the fear of God, who settled the disputes. For instance, rogues are brought there, and they will ask ‘are you really a rogue?’ then they will ask him certain questions in such a way that he will not be able to tell a single lie. We had the intelligentsia who were masters in the art of getting answers out of these people. So, when this has been done, and the truth is discovered, he will be punished, and for stealing, he may be given some lashes of the cane.

Can you throw a light on how the institution of Ibiniukpabi started, and how that name came about?

It was bequeathed to us by our ancestors. Ibine is a first name, and Ukpabi is an Aro name. Ibine was the name of the man who instituted it, while his father’s name was Ukpabi. It is also wrong to say it was gotten from the Efiks or the Ibibios. He was one of the ancestors of Aro, Ibom, in fact, Ndi Okoro, this compound to be precise. That is why you cannot go there without letting us know. We are the de factor

owners of Ibiniukpabi. It’s not a foreign name, and Ukpabi is a common Aro name.

Is it true there are caves there?

Yes, natural caves, not manmade. These caves are large enough to take at least 20 people at a time, and no matter how tall you are, your head can never touch its roof. It’s a large area. That is where people sat to pass judgment. They sat on the native mats or chairs.

Is it true a woman could conceive and bear children after going to Ibiniukpabi? Did miracles like this actually happen?

The presence of God is always strongly manifest in that place. If you take that water that flows there, and use it for prayers to get anything you want in life, it will work for you. No incantations, no sacrifice, if you drink that water, something will definitely happen. It still works till date.

So the place is not the place of juju, but the divine presence of Chukwu okike abiama Himself.

What is the place of the Aro people among Igbos traditionally?

We are the head amongst all other Igbos, whether people believe it or not. Kola nut cannot be successfully broken in any ancient ibo square without the authority of the Aro.

In our journey back home, we passed through the Congo, then Cameroon area, through Ikom to the middle of the Cross River area, through Edda, Afikpo, Ohafia, before we got to the place where we are residing today. Some people thought Aro means the spear that was used in conquering the Ibibios when we came. As we came in, we discovered that Chukwu was already here waiting for us, the very Chukwu Ibiniukpabi. That is why you have our name as Arochukwu-Aro, which belongs to Chukwu, God. We are very industrious, and the Aro man is always very neat, very industrious. The Aro man does not steal, you can hardly see one in the prisons in those days. We had other people who did work for the Aros.

It was said that the Chukwu Ibiniukpabi was used for slave trade at a point. Can you substantiate this?

It was not used for slave trade. It was rather used in saving many lives. You who brought the man for the Aros to sell, where did you get him from? You told us that this fellow has committed abominations and has been killed, and we say, okay, and take the man to the presence of Chukwu. ‘did you really commit what you have been accused of?’ and you say, yes. Those regarded as abominations include those who were born twins, the women; those who developed upper teeth instead of the lower teeth first, some who had affairs with their brother’s wives, their daughters or even their father’s wives, and a lot of other sorts of evils, including war criminals. It is not just the Aro's who saw these as abominations, but the whole Igbo nation. When they are brought to us, they give us ultimatum to destroy them so that their lands may be cleansed of the evil they committed. We will then ask them to tell the truth, and because of the glorious presence of the Ibiniukpabi, they will be afraid to lie. But we do not threaten anyone.

We do not spill blood. We don’t kill. It was trough intelligence that the truth was extracted from these accused persons. When they are found guilty, the accusers will mandate the Aros to dispose of them, and the Aros, to make it look like that person has been killed, would get a goat, kill it and remove its blood, then we mix it with uvie, the camwood, then we pour it inside the water. When they see the blood, they will shout that the person has been claimed by Ibiniukpabi, and leave. But it is at the same instance that the person is transported through the cave to Itu, then Calabar on a journey to the Americas or Europe, the unfortunate journey of no return.

Till today, the Aro does not spill blood. So Chukwu Ibiniukpabi was not used for evil, but to save lives which would have been wasted because of human failings in some areas, and nature in some others. You who say the Aro man deceived people by selling slaves, where did you get the slave you brought to the Aro man? The Aro man never engaged in warfare at all, so there was no question of the Aros engaging in wars in order to obtain slaves as some mischievous people have insinuated in the past. The sword of Damocles’ is around the neck of those whose intent was to kill these people whom we, through Chukwu Ibiniukpabi save by selling them off. The Aroman is very innocent.

People go about saying that black Americans were sold by the Aroman. Yes, I agree. Who brought them to the Aroman? It was because of what we did then that those of them who passed through our hands survived, they would have been extinct today. We sold them to the Portuguese and Spaniards, yes, but in order to justly save them.

What was the secret behind the growth of the Aro kingdom in pre-colonial times, despite the fact that Arochukwu town is a small place compared with some of the Diaspora ones?

As I said before, the Aros are very industrious set of people, and we are still industrious till today. We have no autonomous community as a result. In the whole Aro, there is only one community, we don’t have autonomous communities, which dissects villages and towns. We are so united, and that is the secret. That very Chukwu Ibini Ukpabi brought us together and has kept us united. We eat and drink together without fear. That is why the schnapps was declared illicit gin, because they don’t want the Aro traders to compete with their(Europeans) marketers, his or her majesty. They wanted to sell their own foreign ones but would not want us to sell ours by declaring it illicit. What makes it illicit? That is why they came up with the word, ‘aromatic’, it means ‘Aro man is thick’, Aro man is wonderful. When you bring this drink, we use just one shot to share it among ourselves. We also have only one Eze Aro, no other king.

What is otusi? Is it related to the ofo?

They are synonymous. That is the source of the power of the Aroman. Once you are a member of that otusi Aro, you cannot shed blood. From the first week of September, to the third week of September each year, the otusi, or ofo is brought down. Once it is brought down, any evil man around must stay away, no one can also be able to perpetrate any evil against others, or that person will be knocked down by the otusi. It protects the Aros. The ofo is a thing you hold in your hands- there is a tree called ofo, and there is one in front of the Eze Aro Palace. Once you hold it, you are confident that nothing can happen to you. Nobody can ever attempt to do any evil to you. And you too cannot do evil against anybody. Once you have that ofo, witches and wizard cannot affect you.

Does it mean that Arochukwu has just one otusi or does every family have one?

It is like one kola nut. When you break it, some have three lobes, four lobes or five. The Aroman knows the meaning of each. If its two, its gworo, if six, trouble. When they are five, you who is sharing will be authorized to break it. The Ezearo cannot sit and break the kola for you, he is the king. That is where we are different from other Igbo communities, who will say ‘oji eze di eze naka’ (the king’s kola is in his hands). So the sharer takes that extra one lobe as his gain. The rest four will be shared to everyone else.

Why is there usually an Aro settlement in almost every Igbo community and even outside Igboland?

No Aros no Igbos. The Aros were traders. Slave trade was secondary, that was not the original trade of the Aro people. We taught the Igbo people the art of trading.

That brings the question, are Aros also Igbos or are they a different stock?

We are all Igbos but there are Igbos and there are Igbos. The Aros are the okpara(first born), and the Nri people are the ulu(second). We are the head Oke Igbo, that is why we are called Aro Oke Igbo. It’s what we pronounce an abomination that the rest of Igbo accepts as such. In the past, the Eze Nri must present his first yams to Eze Aro who does the ceremonial cutting of yams before they will eat the New Yam. When kola nut is presented anywhere, the Aro must take first as the eldest before people of other communities take. What they purport today as the history is very wrong, biased. Nri tarried on the way when we were coming back to Igboland. That is why you have the dwarfs in Nri area. Its only in Nri that you have dwarfs. When they were coming, they stopped at the Congo and took two dwarfs, male and female, because they neutralize charms, and brought them home. The reason you see them at Ogidi is because, when an Nri daughter was about to get married to an Ogidi man, a pygmy was given to them as a gift. This was for them to be able to neutralize any charm. The Nri were in Congo getting pygmies and other things-they are very fetish, and the Aro left them there and came to take this portion of the land. We arrived first. Ndi Aro are very industrious- we traded in textiles, akwa mmiri, akwaete, and we also are very hard working farmers. The farming villages of Aro travelled to Abakaliki, Nkerefi, Uburu, Nara, Onicha-Uburu, Okposi, and other Ohaozara communities. Ugbo, Ugwuavo, Amangwu are the farmers. The Aro who found these communities comfortable would return and take their brothers to also benefit. They brought civilization to these communities, they brought new goods and exchanged with these people in trade. The whole 19 villages of Aro have Diaspora settlements. Obinkita have theirs in some Akwa Ibom area and Ngwa. The Atani people are settled among the Ikwerre in Rivers, then Atani in Anambra, where Stephen Osadebe comes from. Ibom, Ujari are from Orumba North and Ajalli, Prof Humphrey Nwosu’s town in Anambra. Orumbah North is also home to Ndikelionwu, an Aro settlement. The Amuvi people are settled in Umulolo and Lokpa in Imo. The Ibom, which is my own village are settled in Itighidi, Ugep and other areas of Cross River State. Agbagwu are in Afikpo, Edda, while Ugwuakuma are in Calabar area. Amasu people are at Uzuakoli and Awgu. Amankwu people are settled at Aro Ndi - Izuogu. Amoba are also in Ohaozara and Abakaliki. The Aros are so vastly scattered that they are even much more than those of us at home. If they decide to return, there will be no place for them to stay.

Are there prominent Aro people from these places?

Yes, so many, but I will avoid mentioning names. Most Igbo governors past and present are of Aro origin, but they would never want to make it known that they are Aros. They avoid that, but we know all of them. Any child who goes into the bush to fetch firewood, and does better than others, they will say he got his wood from the evil forest. The industriousness of Aro people has become a cause of envy amongst other lbos, just as Nigerians are envious of the industrious nature of the Igbos. The word Mazi is an Aro word. While many Igbos use it, they don’t know its meaning. Mbonu Ojike of blessed memory, who was a minister of Finance was the first to use it in place of mister. You can’t bear it if your father is still alive, in that case you are still nwa Mazi.

Gladly ended here!!!!



Trash
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by lastempero: 8:52pm On Dec 22, 2019
Ndibunna:




Trash

Go and die in your ignorance

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by lastempero: 8:55pm On Dec 22, 2019
letu:
Today it will be ERI/NRI being Numero Uno/the Supreme Igbo than other Igbo's and the next day it will be the people of AROs turn to claim supremacy over other Igbo's so, Umu nnem La umu nnam hikena umu Eri La umu Aro ndekaa gbwonaa obunu lezi. So what do you all have to say concerning this supremacy stuff that Umu Aro and Umu Eri keeps doing.

Do you think they call aro people oke igbo for nothing, bekee mbu igbo .

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Ndibunna: 9:01pm On Dec 22, 2019
lastempero:

Go and die in your ignorance

Odumma.
The history is trash.
Imagine Nri presenting yam to Aro.
History twisted.
Ndi ara
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 12:51pm On Dec 23, 2019
Ndibunna:



Odumma.

The history is trash.

Imagine Nri presenting yam to Aro.

History twisted.

Ndi ara

Okay, can you give facts rather than insults. Lets learn from you because it seems you know much about the history of the great nation of the Igbo's.
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by letu(m): 12:03am On Dec 24, 2019
lastempero:


Do you think they call aro people oke igbo for nothing, bekee mbu igbo .
Have you heard the term Igbo Erei (Igbo did not sale) the people that came up with the term, despite how unique their language is and the similarity with orther Igbo language these people still didn't identify or addres themselves by the name Igbo rather they choose to go by a different name and choose to address nde Around as nde Igbo only for the British to come and do the needful by merging everybody together under the name Igbo a name associated with Aro people while others didn't in the past/colonialism.
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by letu(m): 12:05am On Dec 24, 2019
letu:
Have you heard the term Igbo Erei (Igbo did not sale) the people that came up with the term, despite how unique their language is and the similarity with orther Igbo language these people still didn't identify or addres themselves by the name Igbo rather they choose to go by a different name and choose to address nde Aro as nde Igbo only for the British to come and do the needful by merging everybody together under the name Igbo a name associated with Aro people while others didn't in the past/pre colonial time.
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 2:51am On Dec 24, 2019
letu:
Have you heard the term Igbo Erei (Igbo did not sale) the people that came up with the term, despite how unique their language is and the similarity with orther Igbo language these people still didn't identify or addres themselves by the name Igbo rather they choose to go by a different name and choose to address nde Around as nde Igbo only for the British to come and do the needful by merging everybody together under the name Igbo a name associated with Aro people while others didn't in the past/colonialism.

REALLY!!! This is Funny. Does the name matter less. People who speak the same language and culture even if they are called "Yellow people" does it matter.

And according to most historical contents that I've read, I've never seen anything like Igbo Erei.

Here's an advice. Stop giving the British unnecessary power. That's what people like us are fond of doing "British did that, they did this" so that we can cover our ignorance.

For me i believe the British did little in our history. Igbo is a general linguistic term in this part of the country, and i believe that was what we generally called the language before the British came, although we held more ties to our clans because the igbo kind of system was acephalous.

So perhaps, you're talking of Ties to clans?
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by lastempero: 9:23am On Dec 24, 2019
letu:
Have you heard the term Igbo Erei (Igbo did not sale) the people that came up with the term, despite how unique their language is and the similarity with orther Igbo language these people still didn't identify or addres themselves by the name Igbo rather they choose to go by a different name and choose to address nde Around as nde Igbo only for the British to come and do the needful by merging everybody together under the name Igbo a name associated with Aro people while others didn't in the past/colonialism.

What's ur assertion bro, I am interested in the topic as an aro man.shed more light.
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by lastempero: 9:26am On Dec 24, 2019
Eberejesus111:


REALLY!!! This is Funny. Does the name matter less. People who speak the same language and culture even if they are called "Yellow people" does it matter.

And according to most historical contents that I've read, I've never seen anything like Igbo Erei.

Here's an advice. Stop giving the British unnecessary power. That's what people like us are fond of doing "British did that, they did this" so that we can cover our ignorance.

For me i believe the British did little in our history. Igbo is a general linguistic term in this part of the country, and i believe that was what we generally called the language before the British came, although we held more ties to our clans because the igbo kind of system was acephalous.

So perhaps, you're talking of Ties to clans?

You are on point, people always bring up this British stuff always,igbos have been and shared similar beliefs before even the Portuguese set their foot in west Africa so I dont even know where the British came in.

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 12:30pm On Dec 24, 2019
lastempero:


You are on point, people always bring up this British stuff always,igbos have been and shared similar beliefs before even the Portuguese set their foot in west Africa so I dont even know where the British came in.
True my brother, here in Africa, we seem to want to throw blames on people especially when we sense failures in any or all of our capacity.
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by letu(m): 7:17pm On Dec 25, 2019
Eberejesus111:


REALLY!!! This is Funny. Does the name matter less. People who speak the same language and culture even if they are called "Yellow people" does it matter.

And according to most historical contents that I've read, I've never seen anything like Igbo Erei.

Here's an advice. Stop giving the British unnecessary power. That's what people like us are fond of doing "British did that, they did this" so that we can cover our ignorance.

For me i believe the British did little in our history. Igbo is a general linguistic term in this part of the country, and i believe that was what we generally called the language before the British came, although we held more ties to our clans because the igbo kind of system was acephalous.

So perhaps, you're talking of Ties to clans?
My language is NGWA language and I'm aware of Central Igbo( Igbo Izugbe) it doesn't mean that my language is now central Igbo which is an artificial constructed language so let me ask you this how many people in your village speak NGWA language, yes now in this modern times we all identify as Igbo, that we all identify as Igbo's should not be the reason why we should start to fabricate and reconstruct our past history because there was never ever a United people called the Igbo people in the past .
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by agadez007(m): 11:32am On Dec 27, 2019
grin grin
this write up funny,I was laughing throughout,Many Nonsense lol Man said "Aromatic" Schnapp means "Aro man is thick"

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by OMANBALA1: 2:55am On Dec 29, 2019
oglalasioux:
Good one.

It's open secret that two former governors of Ebonyi State are Aro. Senator Gilbert Nnaji of Enugu State is Aro. Aro dominates wherever they go. Every Igbo man knows that much.

This is fallacy....Aro does not dominate anywhere they go because you cant prove that. Go to Ohaneze Ndigbo and break kola let me see you people. The guy being interviewed here is a disgusting liar! Aro ,above who ?
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by OMANBALA1: 2:56am On Dec 29, 2019
agadez007:
grin grin

this write up funny,I was laughing throughout,Many Nonsense lol
Man said "Aromatic" Schnapp means "Aro man is thick"
He was literally mocking his own people....Aro has no say in Igbo land , they are very few in Anambra and they have no influence...this interview is very disrespectful
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by OMANBALA1: 3:12am On Dec 29, 2019
No Aro man can make these ridiculous claim in the presence of any historian...quite comical
I have been to Igbo events in Houston and Aro dare not stand up ,talk less of taking a Kola....we know who that privilege is reserved for!
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Scottallen: 8:58am On Dec 29, 2019
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OMANBALA1:
No Aro man can make these ridiculous claim in the presence of any historian...quite comical
I have been to Igbo events in Houston and Aro dare not stand up ,talk less of taking a Kola....we know who that privilege is reserved for!
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I'm not Aro, however, Nri got nothing on Aro. The Aros were the most influential Igbo group before the arrival of the White man

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by OMANBALA1: 2:21pm On Dec 29, 2019
Scottallen:
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I'm not Aro, however, Nri got nothing on Aro. The Aros were the most influential Igbo group before the arrival of the White man

Now , let's get down to history....what made Aro influential because I wouldn't compare them to Nri because it's just disrespectful
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 5:04pm On Dec 29, 2019
OMANBALA1:


This is fallacy....Aro does not dominate anywhere they go because you cant prove that. Go to Ohaneze Ndigbo and break kola let me see you people. The guy being interviewed here is a disgusting liar! Aro ,above who ?
No body said Aro is above anyone.

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 5:06pm On Dec 29, 2019
OMANBALA1:

He was literally mocking his own people....Aro has no say in Igbo land , they are very few in Anambra and they have no influence...this interview is very disrespectful
Really! Just the same way Germany had overall influence in Europe or can I say Rome, which is now Italy but their presence are still felt till today.
You can't deny the fact that Aro has much influence. Their presence are felt almost everywhere.
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 5:08pm On Dec 29, 2019
Scottallen:
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I'm not Aro, however, Nri got nothing on Aro. The Aros were the most influential Igbo group before the arrival of the White man
Very good, at least you justified an aspect of truth. Kudos bro!
Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Nobody: 5:14pm On Dec 29, 2019
OMANBALA1:


Now , let's get down to history....what made Aro influential because I wouldn't compare them to Nri because it's just disrespectful
Say as you deem fit. The Ibinukpabi in which the English men corrupted as "Long Juju" which was not. But this Ibinukpabi was similar to the Israelites "Ark of God" in which they carried, being that God was with them. And all nations round about them feared greatly because of the power of God (this is for the Israelites)

For Aro, these people where seen as sacred and priest who decided and made judgement as concerning any issue in the South-east and some part of the South-south. Most people on these geo-zones respected the "place they believed God made his home. "

Nri as a fellow brother of Aro. It's only objective was make refuge to those fleeing from war or unjust, just accusations and punishment.

And immediately they found themselves in that sanctuary they were untouchable and as well indoctrinated into the Nri socio-politcal and religious system.

These systems of administration by both of these groups has been one of the fundamental topics by historians, justifying that Igbos are of the Abrahamic fold and the Israelite stock in particular.

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Re: The Original History Of Arochukwu... From The Exact Source by Scottallen: 6:45pm On Dec 29, 2019
OMANBALA1:


Now , let's get down to history....what made Aro influential because I wouldn't compare them to Nri because it's just disrespectful

Aro people established trading alliances in all known Igbo areas and beyond. The Aros were ally to Awka people, Nike people, Edda, Ohafia, Abam, Efik and the rest of them. The Aros never acknowledged Nri people, this evident in their war Chiefs Okoli Ijeoma, Ikelionwu and co, harrasing Nri communities.

Again, in the oral history of Anam and the some other people of the Omambala axis, we find the wars of Edda and Aboh. These were true historical events.

The Agbala of Awka was a female consort to Ibini Ukpabi. We had the Igwekala of Umunoha. The Kamalu or Amadioha of Ozuzu Etche in present River State. These were all Aro settlements.

Nri doesn't come close, please. Aros have so many settlements in Igboland and beyond. Arondizogu, Ndikelionwu, Ajalli, Ndiowu and the a whole lot of community in Orumba, Atani in Ogbaru, Emeziem, Izombe, Osemota all in Oguta, Many settlements in Mbaise, Isikwuato, and some parts of Owerri. There are so many Aro settlement in Ohazara and environs. Isiokpo in River State.

Additional, the towns of Umuoji, Ojoto and and few others within that axis have a story of Okoli Otie. We all know that Otie is an Aro name. That is debatable though

So, nwanne, as an ardent student of Igbo history, I know about different Igbo clans.

Why did the British embark on the Aro-Anglo war if Aro wasn't a stumbling block to their effective control of the hinterlands?

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