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5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 10:17pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
1) A Married Ada/Daughter cannot bow/kneel to greet her father or any body in her home community/maternal village. 2) Apart from gods and kings in igboland. igbo men can only bow/prostrate before their umuada when they visit their villages. 3) Umuada are the only people that can overturn any judgement or has the final say in their home town/maternal home 4) umuada are seen/treated as queens in their home town/village/maternal home 5) Once Ada steps into her father's house, her father will bow/prostrate and greet her. Note: Ada/umuada here are the married women/daughters 1 Like |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 11:07pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
Yet they say Yorubas are weird 1 Like |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 11:22pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
Zedric: Yet they say Yorubas are weirdwhy going that way bro? 3 Likes |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 11:25pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
fingard02k: why going that way bro?just saying it like it is 1 Like |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 11:27pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
Umuada Rocks.. |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 11:37pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
Zedric:you just don't get it.. there is no Gender inequality in igbo culture 1 Like |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 11:51pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
fingard02k: you just don't get it..Who is talking about gender inequality here? I was referring to ur weird customs esp. the 1 about how a married can no longer kneel to greet her father. |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 11:56pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
Zedric:weird because it doesnt align with your custom? 4 Likes |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 12:06am On Jul 21, 2014 |
Zedric:you are the one who is sick cus this custom/tradition has been praticed long before white men came to this part of the world |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by tandj: 5:41am On Jul 21, 2014 |
An Ada can kneel down to greet an elder if she so desires. If her father is a titled man, she will also bow to greet especially during festivals. Abeg men don't kneel for an ada. Have never heard or seen such. And u r very right, women r treated equal with men in igbo culture(the ones I know anyway) 6 Likes |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by corisande: 5:45pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
No 1 , 2,5 na rubbish lie from the pit of hell 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Sealeddeal(m): 6:41pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
some people will not stop generalising Igbo issues as if every parts of Igboland practise things similarly. I have not noticed any of the things mentioned above in Nnewi. If such existed,it maybe centuries ago. |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by OdenigboAroli(m): 10:43pm On Jul 24, 2014 |
fingard02k: 1) A Married Ada/Daughter cannot bow/kneel to her father or any body in her home community. Where did you get this garbage from? ? I didn't even finish reading this buuulshit before I flipped. I don't know what part of Igboland you come from but in Anambra men don't kneel before women not even if the woman has the ivory noble title. Yes,Umuada are very powerful but they know their limit. |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by OdenigboAroli(m): 10:47pm On Jul 24, 2014 |
Sealeddeal: some people will not stop generalising Igbo issues as if every parts of Igboland practise things similarly. Dude,no where in Igbo does such thing exist.....I come from a very cultural family and I only bow to my aunties this was before my Ozo title. How can onye Nze bow before a woman. It doesn't happen. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 12:44am On Jul 25, 2014 |
OdenigboAroli:Are you trying to tell me that you have never bow to any Nwokpu or Ada in your hometown after your coronation? that's a big lie. Fathers do bow/kneel before their daughters. Please where does these phrase "Ada ikpele or Ada anokwam na ala" come from and mean? Please Translate it to english |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 12:46am On Jul 25, 2014 |
Sealeddeal: some people will not stop generalising Igbo issues as if every parts of Igboland practise things similarly.Ask your Parents or any elderly person from your place about Nwokpu or Umuada |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 4:45pm On Jul 25, 2014 |
The op is high on nsi ewu! Sure he smoked some from his grand mother's goat! Every riff raff even the 'mama say I be Igbo' thinks they know much about the Igbo culture or history when they don't know jack!Mtchewwww OdenigboAroli: |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 4:58pm On Jul 25, 2014 |
Bia nwokem I have respected you so much but you are beginning to say thrash about my culture. Kpacha la'nya gi o! Not sure if you are Igbo anymore or you are a mixed breed of kogi and nsukka! That our men have given us right to do certain things as women does not mean we are equal besides a woman can never be Ozor! Never! The chieftaincy title (which women are given in other tribes too)is just for formalities! They can never take part in decision making nor have meetings with the Igwe and his cabinet. My mum is a chief so I know better. fingard02k: you just don't get it.. |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 5:09pm On Jul 25, 2014 |
peppyluv02: Bia nwokem I have respected you so much but you are beginning to say thrash about my culture. Kpacha la'nya gi o! nwada welu ya nwayo makana akparirom gi.. Imarom and amarom gi biko akpalikwanam ozo. Prove the list wrong rather than insulting... |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 5:43pm On Jul 25, 2014 |
Where is the nkpali? Or is asking if you are fom kogi/nsukka an insult? fingard02k: |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by fingard02k(m): 5:50pm On Jul 25, 2014 |
peppyluv02: Where is the nkpali? peppyluv02: The op is high on nsi ewu! Sure he smoked some from his grand mother's goat! I thaught We're al here to learn not to throw insults |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by tandj: 8:43am On Jul 26, 2014 |
No need getting all worked up. A simple explanation will do. To the guy that said why the phrase "ada ikpele m di na ala" let me break it down for u. In igboland(I will take anambra as case study)once a woman get married, all her children are called "nwa di ana" If u happen to see anybody from ur mumsi side both male and female anywhere, u will prostrate. If its a woman u will use the phrase" nne m ochie ikpele m di na ala" If its man"nna m ochie ikpele m di na ala" Most of d time, they will tell u "bilie nwa m"with gift or money. I did it once as a kid. I went to my mum's place(another town) and the men where having a meeting(xmas time) My mummy whispered to me, if u wanna make money now, go and kneel down. Made no sense to me then but I did and those that don't hv money with them promised to get something for me which they did. But nowadays, we just see them and greet them. Now if u visit while a cultural festival is going on or funeral and u see tons of them, u do that cos its a cultural thing though its not a must. Its good to do a research about any culture before we start dissecting them or better still ask and somebody will explain it to u. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by OdenigboAroli(m): 10:20am On Jul 27, 2014 |
fingard02k: Such phrases doesn't exist in Anambra! And I never bow to any Umuokpu and it's not because I have the Ozo title,rather it's because we don't bow to women. And this doesn't mean we don't show respect to our women. Again, Umuokpu are powerful and most times they achieve their aim through protests and boycotting events. Umuokpu has no power over the Nze na Ozo institution, Ndi ichie nor the Igwe in council. Say what you know and don't come trying to tell Igbo history when you know nothing about the culture. By the way,Umuokpu is different from Umuada. Umuada is the association of the married daughters of the land while Umuokpu are the priestess of the Eke market deity. There is also the Umunwanyi Odu(the ivory women) who belong to the top class and wields so much power and influence and most Umuokpus also have the ivory title. These are all powerful institution but even the towns union are more powerful than them. |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 11:07am On Jul 27, 2014 |
OP is from Awka, I guess. And while some of the things he said in the original post sound strange to me, I'm definitely familiar with the phrase: "Ada, nekwe ikpele." |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by ifyalways(f): 11:20am On Jul 27, 2014 |
Numbers 1,2 and 5 are not true for the whole Igbo land. At least not in my part I am an Ada, a titled one at that and granted, there are some fringe benefits that comes with the position but having a man,much more my OWN dad bow/knell for me is NOT one of them. Not even in my dreams. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by chykoa: 2:03pm On Apr 07, 2018 |
I don't know why clueless Igbo men from Anambra, Imo and Abia always use Nsukka when they insult one another. Yes Nsukka came from Kogi and so does the rest of Igbo land. from Arochukwu to Tasia in Onitsha, from Orumba in Ajali to Umu eri all owe political development in there petty kingdom to super men who migrated from igalaland where Nsukka came from also. no No doubt Igala people subdued the entire Igbo land and still rule them today. study igboukwu culture and see evidence that Nsukka once dominated the politics in Igbo land. till date some of these nonentity from Onitsha, agbaenu and ala bu otu had never produced a governor for their state in recent time, yet they profane a progressive people who are growing fast economical and socially. Not forgotten the great Nnamdi Azikime abandoned the so called Ado to naturalize in Nsukka. Sometimes I wonder how you will be calling to Biafra when you are not united. I had seen more foolish people and never do well from Anambra, Imo and Abia. |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Adamummya(f): 6:28pm On Apr 07, 2018 |
your number 3 and 4 is correct |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Adamummya(f): 6:28pm On Apr 07, 2018 |
chykoa: biko mechie onu gi |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by Nobody: 8:26pm On Apr 07, 2018 |
How can a father bow/kneel before his daughter... That culture is wack & worse than witchcraft |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by ariesbull: 1:14am On Apr 08, 2018 |
chykoa: Stupidity everywhere...is it the igala that is been over run by fulani or what |
Re: 5 Hidden Secrets About Igbo Women/umuada by ImperialYoruba: 5:41pm On Apr 08, 2018 |
fingard02k: Unlike other cultures in Nigeria, Ibos are matrilineal. Ibo children should take their mothers' name as surname. |
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