OKPANKU History, Customs & Traditions

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Okpanku: History, Customs & Traditions documents the heritage of the Okpanku community, located in Aninni Local Government Area of Enugu State, southeastern Nigeria. It covers the origin, structure, and notable landmarks of Okpanku, including the Avor Market and Ivo River, which are both significant to the community’s history

The book also details Okpanku’s family structure and age-grade system, which is essential for social organisation, and explores spiritual beliefs, particularly the reverence for the earth goddess Ali and other deities. Then, traditional customs, such as marriage, taboos, and ritual practices, are examined alongside core values like respect for elders, communalism, and disdain for theft. The book also highlights significant festivals, including the New Yam Festival and the Ichu Aho cleansing ritual, each celebrated with unique rites that reinforce community values. Overall, this work preserves Okpanku’s cultural memory and offers insight into broader Igbo and African traditions

Additional information

book-author

Rv. Sylvester U. Okereke

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

128

Publisher

Purple Shelves Literary Services

Year Published

2024

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