Information about History in Ebonyi State
Ebonyi land is richly blessed with a lot of solid mineral resources spread across all parts of the state. The several solid mineral resources are lead, crude oil, and natural gas, but few large-scale commercial mining mines.
Economic Importance of Salt to the Okposi People
Salt was once a high value good in Okposi, Ebonyi state. Salt production was done on seasonal basis due to the flooding that occurs. Buyers would come from other eastern parts and as far as Northern Nigeria to the Odenigbo
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Process of salt making
Pour in a basin and cook till the whitish substance totally settles and dry up.
Salt production in Okposi is usually done by the women, who use the proceeds to support their family. The salt is usually gotten form Okposi Salt
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The Salt Lake in Okposi, Ebonyi state
It was discovered by a renowned hunter known as Ekuma Chita from Okposi Achara (a hunter). One day, he went to the forest to hunt (during dry season) and at a time, became thirsty. In an attempt to quench his
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The Owo dance in Okposi of Ebonyi State
The Owo dance is a fetish and traditional music and dance used to commemorate traditional title holders. It is also used during the burial/funerals of these title holders. Normally, members of these titles don’t dance to the tune of such
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Libation in Amasiri
Libation is like prayer, requesting for your desires to be granted by God. It is the art of tracing history, remembrance and asking for blessings from the ancestors during traditional gatherings. After this art is performed, the person who did
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Title Taking in Amasiri
Generally within the period of October, people who want to accord their late father a special burial rite will announce their intention to take up the "Ikwa ozu" title. The declaration for this title is usually done between 10th and
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