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Abia community to revive traditional festival, 53 years after

The Ibeku Kingdom is composed of seven clans: Afarata, Afaraukwu, Amaoforo, Emede, Isieke, Ndume, and Ossah.

• July 12, 2025
Alex Otti
Abia governor, Alex Otti

The Ibeku Kingdom in Umuahia, Abia, has concluded arrangements to mark ‘Izo Ahia Ibeku’ cultural and traditional event, 53 years after the last celebration.

The custodian of Ibeku culture and tradition, Benjamin Apugo, who briefed journalists on Friday in Umuahia about the activities lined up for the event, said that it was scheduled for July 24.

The Ibeku Kingdom is composed of seven clans: Afarata, Afaraukwu, Amaoforo, Emede, Isieke, Ndume, and Ossah.

Mr Apugo, who holds the traditional title of Oparaukwu-Ochiagha Ibeku, stated that the ceremony, scheduled to take place at Isieke Market, would involve traditional rites, communal feasting, cultural displays, and a thanksgiving service.

He said that the historical event, which was about 3,000 years old, was last celebrated in 1972.

Mr Apugo, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and member of the national board of trustees of the party, said that the ‘Izo Ahia Ibeku’ is a unique event that is different from the annual new yam festival.

The cultural custodian added that the  aim was to safeguard and promote Ibeku’s heritage for future generations.

He said that the descendants of Ibeku from different parts of the country and beyond, including those in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Imo, Enugu, and Ebonyi, were expected to attend the ceremony.

(NAN)

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