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If you are afraid of insecurity in your village to the extent you cannot live or operate from there, then you are not qualified to answer a Dibia, Ezenwanyi, Nze, Obi, Ezeani, Igwe.- Nze Tobe Osigwe

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Odinani is odibendi. What is in your father’s place. I repeat, Odinani is the traditional practices of your fatherland. By fatherland I mean your village.

So, as Ezenwayi who is from Osisiomangwa, but living in a rented flat in Asaba, and, operating a Dibia chamber. My dear, you are not doing Odinani, what you are doing is Traditional Religious Business or Outreach. You cannot be doing Odinani Ngwa in Asaba.

You must be able to spot the difference between Odinani and Traditional Religious Business.

Odinani starts with you being fixed in your own geographical lineage, being known there as one of the custodians and practitioners of the tradition of your linegage. This will be visibly clear to all via your everyday lifestyle.

Odinani cannot be practised in complete sequestration from where you are from. Unless you have adopted your new location as your home and they in turn accept you.

If adoption of a new place is not the case, rather, your moving is because you are looking for richer customers or you are afraid of facing the old people in your family, that means, you are not a candidate for changing or upholding your own Odibendi.

If you are afraid of insecurity in your village to the extent you cannot live or operate from there, then you are not qualified to answer a Dibia, Ezenwanyi, Nze, Obi, Ezeani, Igwe.

Even politicians know for you to be taken seriously as a seasoned politician you must always deliver your ward and constituency by being on ground.

Odinani is not theory. It is practical. And it’s practicality is delineated to a specific location.

You cannot be claiming Odogwu from another man’s land.
You cannot be advocating for change whereas you are far removed or unknown in your primary constituency.

A Dibia or Ezenwanyi that operates from outside his or her village is a tenant. And a tenant has no say when real and serious issues that pertains to the land(Odinani Na Omenani) they are perched on are discussed.

Once you are not resident in your ancestral land, cease making noise on social media. Go back home and start the real work. Who are you leaving it for? Me?

Our people will say, ana esite na ana welu ari enu. You climb up from down.

If you are not ready to come down to your place where it matters, where you have stake, yet you consider yourself a stakeholder in respect to the propagation of Odinani then you are either a hypocrite, a religious businessman or a charlatan.

Nze Tobe Osigwe (Ezeikolomuo)
Obi Eziokwu
Nkpoka Nnewichi-Nnewi
Orie

 

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The tragic incident took place last Sunday, February 1 in Wiesmath in the district of Wiener Neustadt, Austria.

Shortly after administering Holy Communion, 59-year-old priest Raimund Beisteiner was about to return the host to the tabernacle when he “suddenly” collapsed, according to a statement from the Archdiocese of Vienna.

“Despite immediate professional assistance, he di£d in the church,” the statement said.

The mayor of Wiesmath, Erich Rasner, had also attended the Mass with many other believers and witnessed the dramatic scenes.

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Rasner praised him as an “extremely conscientious, sensitive priest” and also emphasized the personal loss of a friendship that had grown over many years.

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Angela was re-arrested at the Suleja prison on Tuesday, immediately she was released on bail.

This came less than an hour after actor Stanley Ontop raised the alarm over an alleged plan to re-arrest the actress after release on Tuesday.

Speaking in a video on Instagram, actress Doris Ogala who said she is already on her way to the police station, stated that the actress was re-arrested by an unnamed Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, for refusing to pay the N5 million agreed fee to secure her bail.

Doris said; “You see, one thing is for someone to cut their clothes according to their size. Angela has been arrested again. As a matter of fact, I’m going to the police station now. You see, when Angela was arrested by Mercy, she called a friend of her or village person. I don’t know how they relate. To help her get a SAN.

“And the SAN charged them N5 million. I think the SAN was the one who even facilitated the bail and all that. Now when Angela knew that they have granted her bail according to the lady, Angela started saying that she didn’t ask her to get a SAN and she wasn’t going to pay the money, and meanwhile this lady has deposited.”

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The governor made this statement during a meeting with leaders of the Anambra State Markets Amalgamated Traders Association (ASMATA), emphasizing that the law empowers him to revoke market lands across the state for overriding public interest.

Soludo stated that the government could compensate original landowners and that affected parties could challenge the compensation amount in court, but not the revocation itself.

The governor’s warning comes amid tensions between the state government and market traders, with Soludo insisting on reopening the market despite a sit-at-home order imposed by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).

 

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