First of all, remember that we told you that Eze Chima, who was the founder of many Anioma/Lucumi kingdoms in the Niger Delta was originally an Obatala prince of Ile Ife at the time when Ife’s Igbo Aborigines hadn’t been displaced by Oduduwa’s emergence. We told you that Eze China was also titular Prince of…… Continue reading The Oluyare Igbo Roots Of The Ex Wife Of Ooni Of Ife, Wuraola Otiti
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More About the Ikwere Igbos Of Igwe Ocha (Port Harcourt)
Ikwerre is an Igbo nation based in the Niger Delta. The Ikwerres share a common Eze Chima/Anioma origin with the Ogba, Ekpeye and other Igbo nations in the Niger Delta . They also have ancestral links with Owerri and Ngwa areas of the South East axis of Igbo Land. The Ikwere are the majority population…… Continue reading More About the Ikwere Igbos Of Igwe Ocha (Port Harcourt)
The First Obatala Was An Igbo Prince From Nri
At Igbodefender.com, we have spent years insisting that the Obatalas are Igbo and the Aborigines of Ile Ife are Igbo. Some didn’t believe. Well, the Ooni of Ife has come out to confirm just that. Watch the video below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSrkMZP71B4 You will hear when he confirmed Igbos as coming from Obatala. The First Obatala However,…… Continue reading The First Obatala Was An Igbo Prince From Nri
Igbos From Outside Ile Ife Will Begin Attending Aje Festival Of Wealth-making- Igbodefender.com
We ask Igbos who are indigenes outside Ife to begin attending Aje Festival of wealth-making, as it talks about the historical interactions between Igbo, Yoruba and wealth-making.
Watch: Ooni Praises Obatala For Igbo Wealth, Pledges Yoruba Custodianship
See video link below: At the recently held Aje Festival, premier Yoruba monarch Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi traced the spiritual aspect of wealth-making to the Igbo race, as represented by Obatala lineage. Speaking to journalists at the event, the Ooni stated: that the Igbos are the first people on earth. (This is in…… Continue reading Watch: Ooni Praises Obatala For Igbo Wealth, Pledges Yoruba Custodianship