NIGERIA. Ibusa village. The deceased clan chief Obi Ijeh of Idumuoghu, duabed in chalk to symbolise purity.
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NIGERIA. Ibusa village. The deceased clan chief Obi Ijeh of Idumuoghu, duabed in chalk to symbolise purity.
© Bruno Barbey
The Igbuzo (Ibusa) Kingdom:: Tracing the Roots of a Brave Igbo Community in Delta State, Nigeria"
Igbuzo, also known as Ibusa, is a vibrant Igbo community nestled in Delta State, Nigeria. Its roots can be traced back to around 1450 when waves of Igbo migrants embarked on a journey westward, ultimately leading to the formation of Igbuzo.
The name "Ibusa" is derived from "Igbo bi n'ụzọ," meaning "Igbos that live by the wayside" or "Were you the first to settle here?" This moniker was bestowed upon them by neighboring communities such as Ogwashi-Uku, Asaba, Oko, Ilah, and Okpanam, as well as European missionaries who struggled to pronounce the community's original name.
Historians believe that a group of settlers who embarked on a journey from Benin alongside Ezechima, heading eastward, may have found their final settlement in Igbuzo. It is speculated that these settlers, either due to illness or a lack of interest in continuing their journey, assimilated into the existing Umejei and Edini groups in Igbuzo.
Ibusa comprises two distinct units: the Umejei and Ogboli settlements. According to oral history, Umejei Nwa Eze Isu, the prince of Isu, was involved in a wrestling bout that resulted in the death of his opponent. Traditionally, this act was considered an abomination punishable by death. However, Umejei's father, the king of Isu, commuted his son's sentence, and Umejei was exiled with a gourd given to him by his father. He was instructed to settle wherever the gourd dropped, leading him to establish Igbuzo at the present site of Ani-Oshe in Omeze.
In another tale, Odaigbo of Nshi (Nri) had relations with one of his father's wives, which usually carried a mandatory death sentence. However, Eze Nshi spared Odaigbo's life and instead exiled him, accompanied by his father, mother, and younger brother, Edini. Each of them carried a pot and charms, instructed by Eze Nshi to settle wherever the pot fell. Edini's pot landed at Ani-Nshi (Nri) Ogboli in Ibusa, while Odaigbo's pot dropped at the current site of Ogwashi-Uku, where he settled. The groups of Edini and Umejei eventually merged to form Ibusa, with the Ogboli community becoming part of the larger Nri (Nshi) community.
Ibusa is renowned among the Igbo and Anioma people of Delta State for their courageous spirit, often described as "Isu (Igbuzo) fu ogu ju nni," meaning "Ibusa people who refuse food to fight wars." This statement exemplifies their bravery in times of conflict. Researchers are currently delving into the history of wars fought by the Igbuzo people, particularly in the homes of their kinsmen in Nnewi, Anambra State, to uncover any historical connections between the two communities.
LANDOWNERS IN DELTA COMMUNITY ACCUSES STATE COMMISSIONER OF LAND GRABBING
Landowners in Fountain City in Umuodafe community of Ibusa, Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, have accused the state Commissioner for Lands and Survey, Mrs Kate Onianwa, of grabbing their lands.The landowners made the allegation in a protest on Saturday at the site of the land measuring over 200 hectaresSpeaking on behalf of the placard-bearing protesters, Mr Owen Ebubechukwu…
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See The Epic Way Delta Community Denied Giving Davido A Chieftancy Title
See The Epic Way Delta Community Denied Giving Davido A Chieftancy Title
A few days ago, Popular Davido posted a photo with claims that he had gotten a Chieftancy title in Delta state but turns out he was at home of Bobo Ajudua his best friend and Legal adviser whom he visited.
Though it was a long story but this post you’re about to read totally explains it..
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