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Tuesday, 30 October 2018

FEATURE: Insight on the Owu Dance Festival in ancient Oru Kingdom of Imo State


compiled by Fred Doc Nwaozor


 seated owu masquerades

        
Oru is a community situated at the West Pole of Imo State otherwise known as the Eastern Heartland in Federal Republic of Nigeria. It’s surrounded by many neighbouring communities which include Orsu to the North, Njaba to the North-East, Mbaitolu to the East and South-East, Oguta to the South, Amorka in Anambra State to the Weat and so on. Politically, it was formerly recognized as Oru Local Government Area (L.G.A) till late nineties, 1998 precisely, when it was divided into Oru East and Oru West.
         
Among other cultural heritage, Owu, a cultural dance is the most renowned and constant tradition observed by ‘Oru’ indigenes. Its unique status and features has attracted the keen interest of series of people from different social classes. It’s indeed a ‘common language’ spoken amongst the entire people, both indigenes and residents, in the ancient land of Oru kingdom. History has it that the festival originated from Oguta, one of the neighbouring communities to Oru.
         
The Owu cultural dance is often accompanied by ‘Okorosha’ masquerade. Customarily, a certain masquerade known as ‘Ofu-Uzo’ is expected to parade itself at night prior to the day the cultural dance is meant to take place; in a situation whereby it fails to do so, the Owu dance would never take place. 
         
The Owu festival is an annual event. It commences in Oru by the month of June every year. It’s being celebrated separately by each of the sub-communities/towns that make up Oru ancient Kingdom at different time intervals or dates to be fixed by the towns in question.
        
One of the most impressive features of Owu festival is that, only male indigenes are allowed to participate in the dancing competition. Needless to say; participation of the female folk is customarily forbidden. Another remarkable feature of the festival is that, it can never be carried out on ‘Nkwo’ market day.
         
Apart from the hosting of Owu in the land of Oru, it’s also hosted in other states in Nigeria such as Lagos, and in the diaspora. This is the most exemplary aspect of Owu festival. Each year, after it has been observed by the entire people of Oru, other Oru indigenes that reside in Lagos State and other States as well, would follow suit. In Lagos State, it usually takes place at Bariga, a town dominated by the Oru indigenes in the month of august unless it’s uttered by any circumstance. This very phenomenon originated several years ago. Having  been celebrated in Lagos State, and other states in Nigeria that have a high concentration of Oru indigenes, it would be subsequently observed by the Oru indigenes in the diaspora; mostly in other continents such as Europe and America, U.S.A precisely.
         
The above practice observed by eminent sons and daughters of Oru is strictly ceremonial. Suffice to say that, most traditional rituals or prerequisites usually observed prior to the festival are invariably skipped or ignored. 



SHOCKING: Leicester City Boss Dies in Private Jet alongside Others

 
The owner of Leicester City FC died when his helicopter crashed outside the stadium, the club has confirmed.

Billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, two members of his staff, the pilot and a passenger were killed when the aircraft spiralled out of control and crashed in a fireball on Saturday, 27th October 2018.

It had just cleared the King Power Stadium when it came down at 20:30 BST.

The Duke of Cambridge said he was lucky to have known Mr Vichai, describing him as a dedicated family man.

Leicestershire Police said it believed the other people killed in the crash to be two members of Mr. Vichai's staff - Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare - pilot Eric Swaffer and his partner Izabela Roza Lechowicz.

 
The pilot, Mr. Swaffer had over 20 years' flying experience as a private jet and helicopter pilot.
His career included flying helicopters for live media broadcasting including Channel 4's The Big Breakfast and the Virgin Radio traffic helicopter.

Mr. Swaffer's friend Ms. Lucie Morris-Marr said he was a "veteran in the field" and would have done all he could to prevent lives being lost in the crash.
She described him as a "funny and vivacious" man who was in an "aviation love story" with Mrs. Lechowicz, his darling wife who happened to equally be a pilot.

"Not many people get to work and travel with their soulmate, travelling the world going to glamorous places," she said.

The couple were professional pilots who lived together in Camberley, Surrey. Mrs. Lechowicz moved to the UK from Poland in 1997 to join her missing rib.
In a statement, the Polish embassy said: "With great sadness, we received the news about the death of Izabela Lechowicz in the Leicester catastrophe.

"She was a great pilot, winner of the #Polka100 contest. It contributed to the creation of a positive image of Poland in the UK."

Mr. Vichai, 60, who was married and had four children, bought Leicester City for £39m in 2010.

Under his ownership the Foxes won the Premier League in 2016, having started the season as 5,000/1 outsiders.

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