Idols Bar and event center.

Idols Bar and event center. Something else... like there's no tomorrow.

29/04/2023

Tips on the rules of living with people:

1. When you meet young people - INSPIRE THEM.

2. When you meet children - EDUCATE THEM.

3. When you meet old people - HELP THEM.

4. When you meet wise people - STUDY THEM.

5. When you meet leaders - HONOUR THEM.

6. When you meet foolish people - AVOID THEM.

7. When you meet humble people - TREASURE THEM.

8. When you meet arrogant people - IGNORE THEM.

9. When you meet gracious people - EMULATE THEM.

10. When you meet aspirational people - ELEVATE THEM.

11. When you meet strong people - SUPPORT THEM.

12. When you meet godly people - BLESS THEM.

13. When you meet elderly people - RESPECT THEM.

14. When you meet weak people - STRENGTHEN THEM.

15. When you meet hardworking people - ENCOURAGE THEM.

16. When you meet kind people - ESTEEM THEM.

17. When you meet Honest people -
PROMOTE THEM.

18. When you meet virtuous people - REWARD THEM.

19. When you meety evil people - EVADE THEM.

20. And in all situation “Watch, Pray and wish everyone well.

1. Dr. Ben Carson said, "I struggled academically throughout elementary school yet became the best neurosurgeon in the world in 1987."

LESSON: Struggling is a sign that you are on a verge of success. Don't quit yet.

2. Bill Gates said, "I didn't even complete my university education but became the world's richest man."

LESSON: School does not make you rich. School is only supposed to polish what will make you rich, not make you rich.

3. Christiano Ronaldo said, "I told my father that we would be very rich but he couldn't believe me. I made it a reality."

LESSON: Your words rule your life. If you mean what you have said, each word will come to pass. You get what you say.

4. Hear Lionel Messi!, "I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training and still became one of the world's best footballers."

LESSON: Believe in your dream. Don't let your pain tell you how your future will look like.

5. Steve Jobs penned, "I used to sleep on the floor in my fr

02/04/2022

I wish I met some people a little bit earlier, some a little later and some never at all.

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28/03/2022

Zlatan Ibrahimovic. “I won’t be able to play the 90 minutes. I'm getting old, but I'm still in good shape, so take advantage to see me on the field while you can because you won't see anything like this again. You'll see Elanga, but with all due respect, you'll never see an Ibrahimovic again. Enjoy it while it lasts." 🔥

27/03/2022

Chief Dele Momodu weote..

I'm happy to welcome my very dear friend and Brother GOVERNOR NYESOM WIKE into the Presidential race... His declaration will certainly bring some robustness and excitement to the race that has largely thrown up four Northern aspirants and two Southern aspirants who have bought their forms... with Wike in the race, we now have former Vice President ALHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR (Adamawa, North East), GOVERNOR BALA MOHAMMED (Bauchi, North East), GOVERNOR AMINU WAZIRI TAMBUWAL (Sokoto, North West), Former Governor/Senate President DR ABUBAKAR BUKOLA SARAKI (Kwara, North Central), Former Senate President/Secretary to Federal Government AYIM PIUS AYIM (Ebonyi, South East), Publisher/Journalist CHIEF DELE MOMODU (Edo, South South and Osun, South West)... Former Governor MR PETER OBI (Anambra, South East) was also reported to have joined the race but not sure he's bought the form yet. Interesting weeks ahead...

27/03/2022

BREAKING: As Predicted by Obaseki, Rivers Governor, Wike Declares For Presidency, Lambasts Fellow PDP Aspirants, Atiku, Saraki, Others

Wike accused them of being the reason why the party lost the election in 2015

“To remove APC from power, I’m the person who can tell them enough is enough. We must take this power and I’m ready to take it for PDP. God is with us that’s why APC keeps failing every day."

“I’m declaring it (presidential ambition) for the first time in Benue. I’m going to run for election."

“By the time you ran away, you sold your share as a founding father so you can no longer retain your position of founding fathers."

“I stood for this party. I have worked for this party since 1998. I have nowhere to run to and that’s why anything that happens to this party I take it personally. I have never relented."

“In 2015, those who ran away made us lose the election. Today, they are crying but some of us stood and said PDP will not die."

“Some people want to use Nigeria to buy back their personal business. They talk about the private sector – let them mention the private business that had survived."

“Is it banks that your father had? Everybody is an employer of labour; even in my house, I have 50 people who feed from me. They should stop deceiving us."

“I have performed as a governor and can carry my shoulders high anywhere. I have the capacity to face this evil government, give me the mandate."

“I will speak the truth to power and nothing but the truth. I have the capacity to move this country forward.”

- Nyesom Wike

http://saharareporters.com/2022/03/27/breaking-rivers-governor-wike-declares-presidency-lambast-fellow-pdp-aspirants-atiku

27/03/2022

The burning of Gov. Ugwuanyi's clothes remind me of when Obasanjo burned his PDP membership card telling us that APC and Buhari is the new god but today he is covered in shame

Never you reject Ugwuanyi for Ekweremmadu because they are all friends, in fact Ugwuanyi is 100% better than Ike Ekweremadu who have been the chairman of Aninri and senator for 20 years , Do you know that Ekweremmadu is the richest landlord in Enugu state yet he have no business or any source of income apart from politics and public fund

If I open data and yash of Ike Ekweremmadu all the followers and praise singers will run away because even them cannot come out t the street mana ya diba godi

I am Odogwu NA NKANU

27/03/2022
26/03/2022

The North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has expressed concern over the way America and the West are toasting Africa about, making the statement "I wonder how the whites successfully convinced Africans that polygamy is a sin but gay is a right"

"Africans should learn on how to practice their religion. Until the day that Africans will start practicing their own culture they will never develop".

"Globalization has never helped any country or continent, so if any Africa must succeed they should never take global standard as a way of life. Practice what you know best in accordance to your culture".

24/03/2022
24/03/2022

PRINCE ‘TEJIRI ULOHO: “SUNSET AT NOON”

How does one express the amazing essence and spirit of Prince Peter Oghenetejiri Uloho?

His selfless generosity, loyalty, uncompromising belief in all that is good and his unwavering commitment to family and friends?

Words, even the very best of words, cannot pay tribute or truly capture the sense of loss that we are all feeling today.

The loss is there, tangible and real within everyone…but Prince ‘Tejiri exemplified life, love, laughter and an irrepressible belief and faith in seeing the best in everything…even loss.

And so today we honour him, by profoundly feeling and expressing our loss, but also by remembering Prince ‘Tejiri – an amazing person who has played a unique and special role in all of our lives.

As a colleague, Prince ‘Tejiri Uloho will be deeply missed by members of staff of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege’s media team where he served faithfully and diligently as a Senior Legislative Aide to the Deputy President of the Senate.

Prince ‘Tejiri Uloho was a loyal colleague to some and a special friend to many and today we honour him as we recall our own individual special moments with him whilst he was alive.

Prince Peter Oghenetejiri Uloho,

We will remember you with all your special nuances and our memories from all the days gone before that we were privileged to share with you.

And today we will grieve for you, and cry for you and even smile because of you.

And in all the tomorrows we will feel you – gone in some ways, but your presence ever near.

Go well…stay well…always.

Aruviere Martin Egharhevwa, Esq.
Executive Assistant to the Deputy President of the Senate.

24/03/2022

Tools impounded from an illegal mechanic by for repairing a vehicle on a public road.

No person may repair any part of a vehicle, dry or paint any article or object on any public road except in the case of an emergency breakdown of a vehicle, when emergency repairs may be done.

23/03/2022

The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has nominated three Governors Samuel Ortom (Benue), Darius Ishaku (Taraba)...

23/03/2022

The Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC), has shared N695.03 billion to the three tiers of government as revenue for February amid plans by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) limited to deduct N242.53 billion for subsidy.

23/03/2022

Esomchi Dan Okeke

I'm from Anambra but the People of Enugu State and Abia State deserve better than Sen. Ike Ekweremmadu and Sen. Enyinaya Abaribe. I pray they don't fall to their antics.

These two have been in the corridors Power for almost 2 decades, if not more than - just for the sake of Power and relevance. There's nothing so special about the two of them.

Ndi Enugwu, and Abia State deserve fresh and innovative minds rather than these old cargoes.

Enugwu State and Abia State deserve better replacements.

21/03/2022
20/03/2022
19/03/2022

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HER NAME IS RIZA GUL,
She was mentally ill and the family couldn’t keep her at home and she was thrown out from home during her teenage. So she moved from home city to another place where she lived a miserable life of years by passing days and night at streets, shops and one place or other.

In a state of being mentally ill she wasn’t left alone in such condition and beasts, monsters in the form humans living in that city r***d her more scores of times. She got pregnant 4 times where her first two children died in premature delivery her 3rd son drowned in water and the last and final child died of hunger and cold. In spite of mentally unsound and mentally ill she still had the love of a mother and she didn’t let the last child to be buried and she kept him for days with herself and one day when she fell asleep the city men took her child and buried him. When she woke up not having her child by her side started shouting, crying loudly on the streets but didn’t get her child back and after a fews months of her child’s death she got a severe sickness and died of cold in Kundoz, Afghanistan.

FInally she was buried at her last and got a permanent resting place and got permanent freedom from monsters.

Who is to blame? Society? The monsters living in society? Her parents? The state?

This isn’t just the story of only Riza Gul. There are millions with such stories around the world. Lets stop this thing and be the voice of voiceless.
Happy women day ...

19/03/2022

WE WERE COMPLETE BEFORE THE WHITEMAN CAME.

compilation of Igbo Culture/omenala/tradition in the Bible.
Without been bias ready/study the scripture below and help yourself out... Ndi deputy Jesus

● In Igbo culture, it is forbidden to eat the blood of Animals: Leviticus 17: 10-14, Deuteronomy 14: 7-10

● In Igbo culture, there is no permanent sale of land: Leviticus 25: 23-28

● In Igbo culture, kidnapping is an abomination: Deuteronomy: 24:7

●In Igbo culture, it is forbidden to move the land boundary between one person and another: Deuteronomy 19:4, Deuteronomy 27:17

●In Igbo culture, the Horn of Rams were used as musical instruments: Joshua 6: 4-5

●In Igbo culture, we avoided inter-tribal marriages: Joshua 23:11-13, Deuteronomy 7: 2-4, Numbers 36: 6-9

●In Igbo culture, when one encounters a serious problem, he escapes to his Mother’s home know as “IKWU NNE” in the Igbo language: 2nd Samuel: 3:3, 2nd Samuel 13:37

●In Igbo culture, when we harvest our crops, we leave some for the Poor: Leviticus 19: 9-10, Leviticus 23:22, Deuteronomy 24: 19-20

●Apprenticeship “Igba-Odibo” is part of our culture; A master takes in a boy to learn and serve in his trade, in the end, the boy is empowered to set up his own: Deuteronomy 15: 12-15

●In our culture, our men avoided their menstruating wives or a woman with an issue of blood after childbirth: Leviticus 12:2, Leviticus 15: 19-24, Leviticus 20:18

●In Igbo culture, SU***DE is an abomination: Deuteronomy 21:23

●In our culture, we take care of our poor and needy relatives. There were no Beggars in Igbo-land: Deuteronomy 15: 7-8

●Our ‘Iri-Ji’ is the FEAST OF HARVEST: Exodus 23: 16

●Our Elders in Slaughtering a fowl followed the prescription of the Bible: Leviticus 1:14-16. When they slaughtered a fowl, they always removed some feathers and throw them on the blood.

●Tradition ‘OMENANA’ is in Deuteronomy 6:1

●‘Ofor’ the symbol of tradition is reflected in the Bible in Numbers 17: 1-3.
Every family in Igbo land had an Ofor and the custodian was the eldest man in the family or the first male child of the family.

●In Igbo culture, the bride price is negotiated by the relations of the bride and groom: Genesis 24: 53, Genesis 34: 12.
●In Igbo culture, when we harvest our crops, we leave some for the Poor: Leviticus 19: 9-10, Leviticus 23:22, Deuteronomy 24: 19-22

●In our culture, our men avoided their menstruating wives or a woman with an issue of blood after childbirth: Leviticus 12:2, Leviticus 15: 19-24, Leviticus 20:18

●In Igbo culture, SU***DE is an abomination: Deuteronomy 21:23

●In our culture, we take care of our poor and needy relatives. There were no Beggars in Igbo-land: Deuteronomy 15: 7-8

●Our ‘Iri-Ji’ is the FEAST OF HARVEST: Exodus 23: 16

●Our Elders in Slaughtering a fowl followed the prescription of the Bible: Leviticus 1:14-16. When they slaughtered a fowl, they always removed some feathers and throw them on the blood.

●Tradition ‘OMENANA’ is in Deuteronomy 6:1

●‘Ofor’ the symbol of tradition is reflected in the Bible in Numbers 17: 1-3.
Every family in Igbo land had an Ofor and the custodian was the eldest man in the family or the first male child of the family.

●In Igbo culture, the bride price is negotiated by the relations of the bride and groom: Genesis 24: 53, Genesis 34: 12.

●In Igbo culture, a goat is slaughtered whenever a parcel of land changes hands as a covenant. Genesis 21: 27 Igbu ewu-ala

●A marriage ceremony is done in the bride’s family compound Genesis 24:59

●When a man dies his brother may marry his widow (Levirate marriage). Genesis 38:8

●Widows wear a particular garment when mourning ‘akwa mkpe’. Genesis 38:14

●In Igbo culture certain food items are Forbidden. Leviticus chapter 11. Deut. 14:7-10 SECURITY IN THE LAND. Leviticus 26: 3-6, 14-17. Leviticus 18: 24-29, Lev 20:22-26, Lev. 25:18-19
To mention but a few.

Going through the list above, you immediately see that we are now far from what we used to be and the reason for our insecurity becomes apparent.

The God who gave us these guidelines have not changed. He is not old yesterday and new today as we are sometimes made to believe.

He is constant and has never changed and He will do more for us if only we will depart from our evil ways and look up to Him for every of our needs.

Let me introduce you to the IGBO God, known as CHUKWUOKIKEABIAMA He alone will lead us to the land of the rising sun. Isee, Isee, Isee.

I will always come with truth...

Kingsley o kainebi...

19/03/2022

“Some Africans away from home are called Jamaicans, some are called Trinidadians, Barbadians and some are called African Americans. They are all African people reacting to different types of oppression”

— Dr. John Henrik Clarke

19/03/2022

IKEOHA CAMPAIGN ORGANISATION

16th March 2022

PRESS STATEMENT

NO AMOUNT OF LIES, FORGERIES, AND PERSECUTIONS CAN STOP EKWEREMADU

The Ikeoha Campaign Organisation has noted with dismay, but with utmost trust in God, the desperation of some elements to stop His Excellency, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, PhD, CFR, from contesting the 2023 Enugu State governorship election.

We note in particular:


1. The communiqué-for-money bribery scandal rocking the state on a non-existent zoning, all in an effort to stop Senator Ike Ekweremadu.

2. The forgery and manipulation of minutes of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, State Caucus meeting, which took the makers over two years to produce since they boasted about it.


3. For avoidance of doubt, it is not the business of the caucus under the PDP Constitution to zone elective offices.

4. The intimidation of Ekweremadu’s supporters by agents of state, including the present detention in prison of the Paulinus Ugwu, the PDP Ward Chairman for Okpatu; the detention and subsequent charge to court for baseless offences of Joshua Ogbonna, Francis Akpa, and Obi Mamah, using late the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Joseph Egbunike (may his soul rest in peace).


5. The ostracisation of Barrister Emeka Asogwa, Engr. Armstrong Agbo, and Chief Charles Mbah for the simple reasons of their association with and commitment to Senator Ike Ekweremadu.


6. The over N300 Million squandered on series of rallies to drum up support for zoning, all in an attempt to stop Senator Ike Ekweremadu.

7. The press statements, press conferences, and publications sponsored by agents of state against the Distinguished Senator.

8. All the nocturnal meetings and fe**sh practices being organised against Ike Ekweremadu.


9. All the huge state and local government funds being wasted on stopping Ekweremadu, while basic utilities and services suffer utter neglect.

10. The appointment of known deadly thugs and cultists into state and local government offices all aimed at intimidating and stopping Ekweremadu.

However, in spite of all of these, we want to assure the people of Enugu State that Senator Ike Ekweremadu is not deterred in his bid to fashion out a new Enugu State that will provide water, employment, provide security for all, pay pensions and gratuities, equitably distribute democracy dividends and opportunities, ensure massive road and infrastructural development, statewide electricity coverage, youth and women empowerment, and engender good governance, including non-interference with local government funds.

We also want to assure the people of Enugu State that these criminal excesses have been duly reported to the relevant authorities and we are quite sure that action will be taken very soon.

We thank profoundly the people of Enugu State for their determination to resist this reign of terror and undemocratic tendencies. We are happy that our recently unveiled pathway to a new Enugu is overwhelmingly resonating with the people. That is what matters for now.

Therefore, we refuse to be distracted. We have gone through this path before and we trust God that this too shall pass.

SIGNED:

Hon. Ogbonna Asogwa
Director-General, Ikeoha Campaign Organisation

18/03/2022

Nigerians have a short memory. Many people have forgotten that the warlord himself, Chief Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, did what his wife did in 1995. He was speaking during a plenary session of the Abacha Constitutional Conference, when Umaru Dikko publicly made some disparaging remarks about him.

Ikemba held his peace, and waited until Dikko got up. Dim trailed Dikko to the toilet and slapped him! The matter was reported to General Sani Abacha, who refused to intervene. Who remembers this? From that day on, Umaru Dikko was sober and respectful at the Constitutional Conference.

Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu did not make history yesterday with the farewell slap given to Ebelechukwu Obiano, as the media are reporting. She only repeated the history made by her very illustrious and distinguished husband, though I in no way endorse violence.

18/03/2022

The Obi of Awka Ancient Kingdom, His Imperial Majesty, the Eze Uzu 111 of Awka, Obi Austin Ndigwe, has given the immediate past governor of Anambra State,

18/03/2022
18/03/2022

‘Who’s your father, deputy governor wearing Khaki’ – Wike attacks Phillip Shaibu

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has publicly tongue-lashed the Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu.

Wike, who was visibly angry with the deputy Governor at the inauguration of the Eastern Bypass road project in Port Harcourt on Saturday, said Shaibu lacked the effrontery to threaten to dump the PDP he came kneeling and begging for ticket when they were kicked out of the All Progressives Congress, APC, prior to the last governorship election in Edo.

Wike wondered how a deputy governor who even lost his local government area during the election in 2020 should have the guts to threaten to dump the PDP.

“And he lost his local government when we were in Edo, he lost. And he would come out on television to threaten the party that there are alternatives, look at the deputy governor, it’s unfortunate,” Wike said.

Recall that Shaibu, who had followed Governor Godwin Obaseki all the way to the PDP when the former National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole frustrated them out of the party, recently complained that they were not welcomed in the PDP.

Shaibu, who appeared on a Channels Television programme recently, said himself, Obaseki and their supporters may leave the PDP if the party continues to treat them as outcasts.

Meanwhile, Governor Obaseki had vowed to remain in the party, warning those who are not comfortable with his leadership of the PDP in Edo State to find solace elsewhere.

Speaking further, the angry Wike said, “It’s very unfortunate for our party, a deputy governor is wearing khaki, look at it, I’ve never seen a thing like this in my life … who is his father?”

The coming of Obaseki and his followers into the Edo PDP seems to have rocked the foundation of the party as internal power struggle has continued unabated.

18/03/2022

Did Karma use Bianca Ojukwu 7 years later?

Read a report by an online media outfit, Homeland News about a similar incident that occurred in 2014…

Trouble started on Sunday the 16th of November, 2014, after the dedication of the child of the Anglican Bishop of Awka, His Lordship Most Rev. Dr. Ibezim at the cathedral of St. Faith, Awka.

The wife of the deputy Governor complained to the wife of Dr. Alex Ekwueme, being a mother of all, on how Ebere Obiano does not carry her along in whatever she does.

Desirous of brokering peace, Ekwueme’s Wife, Beatrice got audience with Mrs Obiano where she advised her on the need to carry everybody along, especially the wife of the deputy Governor.

At this point, Mrs Obiano flayed and claimed that the constitution recognizes her and not the Wife of the Deputy.

Immediately her Deputy shouted back, Mrs Obiano slapped her.

It took the intervention of security men to prevent the duo from physical fight.

In the quarrel, the wife of the Deputy Governor told her that she cannot kill her as she killed her maid, nor slap her as she usually slaps drivers.

As the exchange of foul words continued, Sir Victor Umeh took the deputy governor who was there away as he felt completely dejected.

Another story :

Three months ago, another story leaked of how the Mrs. Obiano engaged in an open quarrel with a member of the House of Representatives from the state, Uche Ekwunife.

If not for the intervention of the First Lady, Dr. Patience Goodluck, the member representing Anaocha, Dunukofia and Njikoka Federal Constituency of Anambra State, Hon Uche Ekwunife would have been attacked by the Wife of Anambra State Governor, Mrs Ebele Obiano in faraway Poland.

Both women were on the entourage of the First Lady to Poland.

Trouble started when on arrival with the First Lady, who was accompanied by Uche Ekwunife, Bola Shagaya and others, Ebele Obiano who was among those at the airport to receive the First Lady greeted every other person except Uche Ekwunife.

Later in the day, when Ebere Obiano came to see the First Lady, according to source with the First Lady, she again greeted everybody except Uche Ekwunife.

Those who had noticed the trend asked her why the childishness, pointing at Uche, she said, ”I do not greet prostitutes” to the astonishment of all those around.

Uche Ekwunife did not talk, according to our source, until Ebele Obiano told her that she will deal with her and make sure she crumbles all her businesses in Awka.

Enraged, Uche said, “I will not trade words with you. That you killed your husband’s first wife for him to marry you does not mean you can deal with other women. (Ebere Obiano use to be the secretary to Obiano until he lost the wife and married her); That you are dealing with your alcoholic husband does not mean you can deal with me.” Ekwunife said to Ebele Obiano.

Confused, Ebele Obiano said, “My husband drinks champagne not alcohol.” This provided a comic relief that set everybody laughing.

About to go physical, Dame Patience Jonathan intervened, joined by other women.

They lambasted Obiano’s wife for lack of manners and morals.

Patience Jonathan said, “Instead of you to go to Margaret Obi to teach you how to be a First Lady, I heard you no longer talk to her. This your behaviour today has confirmed all that is said about you. Please, if this is how you behave, never join me on any trip again, both within and outside the country.”

18/03/2022

Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, the Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry, has warned and prophesied that God will cause a great war between the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressive Congress (APC) in

17/03/2022

Prof. Charles c Soludo has been inaugurated as the 5th Democratically elected governor of Anambra state.
You will succeed sir!.. may you surpass your predecessor!.
Congratulations Ndi Anambra

17/03/2022

EZE AND KINGSHIP IN IGBOLAND BEFORE THE INCURSION OF THE BRITISH

To say that Igbo has no King is somewhat correct, But to say that Igbo enweghi Eze is actually wrong as there are many Ezes littered all over Igbo land. C0nfused right?

That is because Eze does not mean King, at least not in the literal sense, maybe contextually, prior to the entrance of the British into Igbo History, the concept of Kingship or a sole monarchical authority was foreign to Igbo world view and culture.

Therefore it is important to understand that an Eze is a priest or an intermediary between the gods and the oha (society), before anything the Eze is first and fore most a chief Priest! Igbo society was a theocracy and hence the priests held political power therefore were known in modern literature as priest-Kings, a typical example found in Arochukwu and Nri therefore Eze could be understood to be a chief in the functional sense but it does not mean King.

The traditional igbo society had cardinal deities in charge of nature or the principal aspects of life...

They were: Agwu (the Divine Spirit)
Amadi (the principle of justice)
Ala (the principal deity of the igbo personifying the earth goddess)
Igwe (Heaven)
Ajoku (deity of yam and agriculture)
Ngene (spirit of the forest)
The Ezes were chiefs in charge of these deities and acted as intermediaries, they were the principal priests, thus the chief diviner was known as Ezeagwu or Ezemmuo, an Ajoku priest could be called Ezeji, the chief priest of Ala was called Ezeala, Ezeagu was the intermediary with the Forest spirits, while the priest of Igwe (the sky god) was called Ezeigwe, Ezechukwu was a priest over chi shrines, I’ve also read that in some places there was an Eze Ekwensu,
As Igbo society was thus governed by priests, this gave the priests political power as well, this priestly office was handed from father to son through the sacred offor/owhor system, since the Igbo practiced primogeniture it usually handed down to the first son, the over all Eze over any community, clan or village group is the one to him the offor of the founder has passed down to through direct lineage, and he is the representative of that community to the principal deity and he serves the deity on behalf of the community, the Eze is the one who makes all the taboos, spiritual laws and presided over all the rituals and sacrifices in the community, he is the principal guardian of the omenaala, the Eze is the Chief Priest of the community, he’s not a King in the real understanding of the word
The Eze is above all a spiritual position of authority, if only these modern warrant chiefs parading themselves as Eze all over Igbo land understood this (especially in imo and Abia states) they would all drop that stolen title and the Eze-ship would stop being a politically contested seat like a cheap election, the real Eze is the one to whom the Offor is rightfully meant to pass down to.

the Ezeala is always the principal chief of most village groups amongst the Southern igbo groups such as Omoku (the Eze Ogba is an Ezeali), Egbema, Owerri and in Ngwa axis, exceptions included Nri whose Head the Eze Nri was an Ezeanyanwu(some believe the ichi scarification marks symbolize the rays of the sun) the Eze Aro was an Ezechukwu(the only of his kind and thus wielded enormous power and fear over Southern Igbo )
The Principal Eze of Oguta is the Ezeigwe,

Eze in igbo society was the priest, the clan head, the Patriarch and the judge of the community, this Eze was also the Ojiofor thus the Ojiofor in every community, clan or kindred was an Eze,
One colonist who visited Asaba in the early 1900s noted the presence of many titled chiefs in the town who carried the title Eze, Asaba had hundreds of Eze's but only one Obi, this has confused many modern readers today who are not well informed of Igbo culture because they misinterpreted it to mean King.
This system of priestly governance was practiced by all the proto kwa people such as the Yoruba at Ife and Ogiso of old Edo (Ogiso has the same meaning as Ezeigwe) before they all evolved and adopted more centralized autocratic monarchial systems. The Ewe of Ghana still practice it.

Most of the people currently parading themselves as Kings in Igbo communities are warrant chiefs, they are products of the artificial warrant chief system founded by the British in the 1900s, many of them have no actual legitimacy in the people's culture, except in those places who have maintained the direct line through which the offor has been passed down and in unity.
The opinions piece acted out by Nollywood as royal movies are more or less British royalty acted out in Igbo setting, it doesn’t reflect the reality of the royal(sacred in our case) families in Igbo land.. (Note as well that dibia is a doctor and not a priest)
I have always contemplated on the origin of the word Eze, it appears to have the same root as Nze, the Eze was guided by so many taboos, rituals and regulations, thus it could mean one who abstains or avoids, and one whom is abstained from or avoided (in a sacred sense) it is similar to the meaning of “nso”
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