PeopleWest Africa

🇳🇬Igbo (Ndi Igbo)

Southeastern Nigeria; igba nkwu wine carrying, ọmụgwọ postpartum care, kola nut.

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Customs they practice

11 recorded rites, each with its steps and its WHY.

Birth & namingAI-aggregated

Ịgụ aha · the Igbo naming ceremony

The Igbo child is named before kin, often on the 7th or 28th day market cycle, with kola nut broken, the circumstances of birth honoured in the name, and the paternal line affirmed.

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Courtship & marriageAI-aggregated

Igba nkwu · the wine carrying

The Igbo traditional wedding: after the bride price talks, the bride finds her groom in the crowd and offers him palm wine, sealing the marriage before both families.

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Family & homeAI-aggregated

Ọmụgwọ · the grandmother’s postpartum care

After an Igbo birth, the new mother’s own mother (or a senior female relative) moves in for weeks to cook, bathe the baby, and mother the mother: rest for one generation, apprenticeship for the next.

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Community & hospitalityAI-aggregated

Iwa oji · the breaking of kola

Across West Africa no serious gathering begins without kola: the nut is presented, blessed by the eldest, broken, and shared: "he who brings kola brings life."

🇳🇬 🇧🇯 🇹🇬 🇳🇪 🇬🇭Igbo · Yoruba · Hausa

Birth & namingAI-aggregated

Igu Aka · Naming Ceremony

A ceremony to officially name a newborn child, usually performed by the child's father or a family elder. The ceremony involves the presentation of the child to the community and the announcement of the child's name.

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Coming of ageAI-aggregated

Iria · Female Circumcision

A rite of passage for young girls, involving female circumcision, to mark their transition to womanhood. The practice is now largely discouraged due to health concerns.

🇳🇬Igbofor women

Courtship & marriageAI-aggregated

Ika Ikpe · Bride Price Payment

A ceremony where the groom's family pays the bride price to the bride's family, symbolizing the transfer of the bride from her family to the groom's family. The payment is usually in the form of cash, goods, or services.

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Family & homeAI-aggregated

Ozu · Title Taking

A ceremony where an individual takes a title, marking their achievement of a certain status or position within the community. The title is usually conferred by the community or a traditional ruler.

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Faith & ancestorsAI-aggregated

Ikenga · Ancestor Worship

A ceremony to honor and worship the ancestors, usually involving the presentation of offerings and prayers. The ceremony is usually performed by the eldest son or a family elder.

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Community & hospitalityAI-aggregated

Ofo · Community Gathering

A gathering of the community to discuss important issues, settle disputes, and promote social cohesion. The gathering is usually presided over by a traditional ruler or elder.

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Death & mourningAI-aggregated

Akwa Ogbu · Funeral Rites

A ceremony to mark the passing of a community member, usually involving the presentation of condolences, the performance of funeral rites, and the burial of the deceased. The ceremony is usually presided over by a traditional ruler or elder.

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Names from this tradition

40 names in the decoder, meaning first.

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Kin & neighbours