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ogendigbo · 4 months
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I was fortunate enough to get a few seconds of Maazi Obi Okoli's time to find out what his thoughts are on the factors that leads to accurate and authentic transference of cultural heritage from generation to generation.
“Na Ezi Okwu Bu Ndu”… A word is enough for the wise… but be sure to click the link to below for the full clip!
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Sorry sorry sorry sorry, Shama Melody is that guy! jus negodu the ting. 😂😭🥹🥰 Part 1 : more 📸 & 📹 coming soon #eventsinlondon #bongomusic #owerri #shamamelody #empirelounge #igboamaka
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Ulo! Home is where the heart is .
🤲🏽 OGENDIGBO.com 🤲🏽 #desktop#home#webdesign
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🗓️How do we go about following our own Calender? 🔅What ways would you like to see it what symbols what styles?
Here’s one I made earlier 🥰
Click the link to learn more: https://www.ogendigbo.com/igbo-calender/
#fullmoon#newmoon#calend
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Lagos, Peckham Repeat - A Pilgrimage to Lakes” - South London Gallery
📌featuring artists Emeka Ogboh, Ndidi Dike, Christopher Obuh, Onyeka Igwe & @Chiizii
#igboamaka#eventsinlondon#lagospeckhamrepeat
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ogendigbo · 4 months
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ILU OF THE DAY!! 📆 "Ogba egwu ka were too ya na agbaji ukwu!" #igboamaka #idioms #proverbs
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🧠 A deeply reflective think piece by Maazi Obi Okoli… 🪔 Vulnerability and the acceptance of support from others 🤲🏽 sharing without expecting credit 🫂 Give it our all & allow our hard work to decide the outcome. 🪢 Grateful for these words of wisdom
📌Click the OTIMKPU link in bio to read the full article.
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Ọjị is a very important object and highly regarded aspect of igbo tradition and culture. It is used to welcome guests, and is a symbol of friendship and good neighbourliness. Ọjị is is used in prayers especially during large gatherings and celebrations as a symbol of respect and communion between man and his deities. It is the eldest man in the room who would break and pray with Oji. In the absence of a man a woman can break Oji but a man cannot eat these lobes . Ndị ebe anyị sị na : “Ma okwu ga-adị mma, ma ọ ga-adị njọ, a ga-atara ya Ọjị.” (whether a deliberation will have a good or bad outcome it has to be accorded a kola nut rite.) Na “Okenye jide Ọjị, kwachaa akpịrị, ndị mmụọ aghụchaa ntị. ( when an elder holds a kolanut and clears his throat, the gods will lend their ears.) Click to hear a traditional Igbo "Good intention" / Ofo. Read by Mrs Onwukanjo. FULL a clip on Spotify. 📲 OGENDIGBO
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