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enugu, showin a cool and very serene state, free of crime and very accessible. |
locust beans -- okpa banana -- una cassava -- akpu cocoyam -- ede yam -- ji orange -- oloma corn -- akpakpa pineapple -- nkwuaba garden egg -- anyara groundnut -- apapa or ahuekele. |
dubem3: bread fruit - 'ukwa' |
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enugu
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ebeano
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shymmex: ^^^^Another advanced village.. When are we going to start modernising our cities?that is true but its not going to be achieved in a day considering the fact that government has other things they are engaged in. |
ogui
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asata enugu
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let us now focus on roads in enugu
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okpara tower
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first is the governor of enugu,the man that make things happen.
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showing pictures of enugu, its people, places and other things in the city. |
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umu igbo mu ji eme onu udo chia na ndu unu o. Nke onye na eme gha cheta chi. |
Abagworo: Maybe I did not do my studies well but I guess Ihiala and Okija are in Anambra State and they happen to have the culture. It is probably more prevalent in the Imo/Abia axis.u did ur studies well but u seems not to be sure of ur self. Next time u have to do a thorough study and be very sure befor u come out with such because, had it been that u were face with four or five people that ar ignorant of this culture u will simply back off, but if u ar sure u will stand firm and be confidend to defent that which u believe in. Any way thanks for reminding us this part of our culture, next time be confident. Note, that so many people has mis-interpreted our way of life, and lack of confidence has left so many of us with no other option than to go with what ever they say. Its time we put a stop to it, no body can interpret our culture more than us. |
Odenigbo Aroli: What part of Igboland is this custom prevalent in because we dont have this practice in Anambra,Enugu and Anioma areas or maybe its isnt prominent there. Though we have the "ada na eli ukwu anu" and "okpala nwe ana" customs. I will like to know where these custom is practiced.like the first and last child, the second is also very important and some times well cherished than the first child, in my part of igboland they are called ulu nwa, and they usualy named after their maternal grand parent making them an 'ogo'. Ulu nwa are more respected both in their village and maternal village. They are called nwa ulu in northern igboland and nwa olu in southern igbo land. |
ifyalways: Nedu210, ngwanu bia m nso.okWa ina eweta full voltage? Ima otu esi akulite bandi Elu? LolzIna aju aju? Anayi m eti mmanwu ana akwa aka, adim well kajad ma na akulite kwa bandi elu nke ukwuu. |
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umu igbo ekenee m unu, nke onye na eme di nma ya gazia. @blackpikin. Emela. |
@Andre umeh, amam na ikwa iko na ira mmadu bu ofu mana onwelu ka odalum na nti. Maka iwu obodo na obodo'm anyi nwekwalu otutu iwu. Nke mbu. Obu nso ire mobu iko ede na mbosi orio. Nke abou. Obu nso igbu azu na ufodi mmri/iyi di na obodo'm Nke ato. Obu nso igbu agwo ocha. Nkea na ndi ozo iga ohu na okwulu mejuputara iwu na obodo'n na aniigbo. Akwasina nwane gi/nke onye ozo, mobu nwunye mmadu/nke nwanegi iko Egbuna ochu etena ime ezuna ohi. dili gawa zia onye mebilu nso a adago iwu obodo. |
[quote author=Andre Uweh]Ara la nwunye madu: Do not commit adultery. AKWANA IKO is do not commit adultary. Ara na nwanne gi: do not have sex with your kith and kin-incest. KWASINA NWANNE GI IKO. |
ifyalways: Biko,O mu bia gi nso ka i ga-abia m nso?O dim ngwa ngwa maka n'oge adighi.lolzokwa gi ji ji jide mma, i cho kam bia, a biam, icho kwanu ibia ogadikwa ok. Nke obuna imelu di nma. |
odumchi u ar gr8, but u don kill me chai. i was enjoying my abacha with a fresh palm wine when i saw a link u post for ify, when i opened it, i couldnt hold my laughter, i laughed and laughed and laughed until i pour my palm wine into my abacha. Even at dat i couldnt stop laughing at mrs chimas akpu obi. lol. Cool drawing bro keep it up ![]() |
ak47mann: wow that is kool.........i love skating i will like to ride when i touch east coast........................Skating in that okpara spuare area with the beautiful weather of okpara square forest, broda u will love to skate till eternity. |
