SACRED ISIOGBA TRIENNIAL CELEBRATION IN EGWU ACHI, ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA

Ilo, U. C.; Anedo, A. O.; Onwuadiochi, I. C

Abstract


The purpose of this study is to examine the correlate of a traditional festivity and civilization in the contemporary period. This is an account of the religious festival and ceremony of Egwu people of Achi in Oji River Local Government Area, Enugu State, Nigeria. The work was carried out through interview of the Chief Priest and also through secondary sources, including review of relevant literature. The work combines history, religion and culture of the people of Egwu Achi. It discusses a Sacred River, Isiogba, which festival is observed every three years. The sacred river is a centre of offering and ceremony. The ancestors are expected to listen to prayers and supplications of their offspring and bless them with good health, wealth, good fortune and success. The festival which lasts for three days is a time for prayers, wishes, expectations, and thanksgiving. The time-tested festival is known for yielding results by way of answered prayers. The study finds out the uniqueness of the celebration which makes it to be retained even in this contemporary time. It concludes by stating that the pragmatic result of the festival and ceremony is not in doubt; the testimonies are very many.

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