Okem akwalam (native rights) is a big thing amongst the gathering of Umunna (Kinsmen) in Igbo land
Okem akwalam (native rights) is a big thing amongst the gathering of Umunna (Kinsmen) in Igbo land
Oge Akwu is an Igbo native stew served with white Rice and boiled Yam and enjoyed by Ndigbo at home and abroad. It is traditionally prepared with fresh palm nuts and others use tin processed palm nuts.
Marriage is a condition where a man and a woman are traditionally or legally united for the purpose of being together. In traditional igbo society, it is not just a union between the prospective husband and wife but a long lasting relationship that unites siblings; families included extended families, kindred’s, villages, towns’ etc. This is justified by the saying “ofu onye adighi alu nwanyi.