Reincarnation in Igboland, reality or myth? Ndigbo speaks
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• Authentic Igbo culture was anchored on it Don
• It’s natural concept that tells second coming Enugu monarch
• We have familiar spirit, not reincarnation Okolo
• Original Igbo culture anchored on reincarnation Prof. P. J. Ezeh
By Anayo Okoli, Dennis Agbo, Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Peter Okutu, Chinonso Alozie, Chinedu Adonu, Ikechukwu Odu & Ugochukwu Alaribe
ENUGU The concept of reincarnation is an age long tradition that had existed in Igbo land from their forefathers. It has been a strong belief, a way of life more or less, particularly in the olden days.
Even two poems (Abiku translates Ogbanje in Igbo) written by two prominent Nigerian writers, Professors Wole Soyinka and JP Clark, give much credence to the concept of reincarnation. However, with the advent of Christianity and its growing influence, coupled with growing civilization, the belief seems to be waning, but has not died completely as many s
Reincarnation in Igboland, real or myth: Ndigbo speak
On
Authentic Igbo culture was anchored on it Don
It’s natural concept that tells second coming Enugu monarch
We have familiar spirit, not reincarnation Okolo
Original Igbo culture anchored on reincarnation Prof. P. J. Ezeh
Reincarnation in Igbo cosmology too real to be doubted Uzuagu
It’s gradually fading away Igbo leader of thought
It is a legendary belief in Igbo land Obasi
By Anayo Okoli, Dennis Agbo, Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Peter Okutu, Chinonso Alozie, Chinedu Adonu, Ikechukwu Odu & Ugochukwu Alaribe
THE concept of reincarnation is an age long tradition that had existed in Igbo land from their forefathers. It has been a strong belief, a way of life more or less, particularly in the olden days.
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Tenants groan under exorbitant house rents in South-East
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•Lawyers, agents contribute to rise in rent Onitsha landlord
•Govt can’t regulate rents, they didn’t regulate prices of building materials Okolo
•It’s fraud for lawyer to collect legal fee from tenants Comr. Igbokwe
By Anayo Okoli, Vincent Ujumadu, Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Chinedu Adonu, Peter Okutu, Chinonso Alozie & Ikechukwu Odu
ENUGU SHELTER is one of the basic needs of life. Yet it is very hard to get this essential need of life. In the South East, rent is exorbitant and way out of the reach of the poor.
The low income earners and even the middle class struggle to secure decent apartments.