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| THE HISTORY OF IBEKU IS
VERY IMPORTANT THAT WE HAVE IT IN SECTIONS WHERE IS THIS IBEKU NATION | WHO ARE THE IBEKU PEOPLE | HOW IS IBEKU NATION ORGANIZED |
HOW IS IBEKU....
ORGANIZED !
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One of the errors being made by various people includes terminating
our history at the slave trade period. The slave period is a very resent
event. There was a system of organization and communication in existence
between kinsmen, neighbor and other clans before the slave trade. This communication
allowed the trade to flourish with out inter-clan wars. Do not forget that
many clans resisted the trade but they were met with higher firepower in
gun battles.
THE ELDERS
We had direct rules
Do not forget that some of the earlier system still exists. This is
by which mostly the eldest person in the family,Ama or the village has the
final say and must be consulted. No visitors, no marriage, no war, no newborn
ceremony, no death burial, no festival happens without consultations with
the elders.
But when the white merchants who were in search of Ivory and other
goods came into town, they did not want to deal the elders with their
ways of doing things. The white traders decided to appoint representatives
that must relay their messages to the people. They called these people CHIEFS.
There were many non-co-operations from the people as to where the orders
were coming from. The bypassed the EZES. They were not welcomed with their
new tactics.
They brought in law enforcers by setting up the court system that worked
against the existing EZE and Elders systems. These agents were called
Court Men short for Court Messenger but in Igbo vernacular is called CORTIMA.
This was an indirect rule system in which the white people did not
go to the elders anymore but these Chiefs relayed to the Elders. One of the
famous court systems the white people set up in umuahia was on a hill at
UMUOBIA OLOKORO. That place is still being called ISHICOURT. This location
is the present Old Umuahia- Olokoro -Amakama road junction in Umuobia .
They also built a railway station close to it called the Old-Umuahia rail
Station.
On many occasions, the resident Eze did not want to deal with these
white people. The Ezes did not want to travel to go and meet with these
new visitors. Hence the Ezes sent their trusted right hand men or agents
as representatives. Many of these errand men were made chiefs.
The above set up still cause problems in many villages and clans were
the descendants of these errand agents are tussling with the original Eze
linage for EZESHIP. Do not forget that this is the reason many places still
have their EZE events held up in the court system.
IBEKU LEVEL
Ibeku has one EZE called THE OGURUBE IBEKU. The OGURUBE title is a
20th century event.
We are still putting together the names and other mechanisms before
the time of OGURUBE TITLE.
Ibeku is made up of seven [asaa] brothers called EGWU. Thus the name
:IBEKU EGWU ASAA. This does not include Umuokpara said to be the first
son of Ibeku, but he moved west to the present day UMUOKPARA village.
The names of these groups are not in Alphabetical order
Amuzu Ukwu
Amuezeagwu
Mbom
Ugba
Nkata
Amaeke
Isiadu
[2] AFARA UKWU
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Isiama
Okwulaga
Ohokobe na Umuokeyi
[3] AMAOFORO
Ajata-Okwuru
Iyienyi
Avo nkwu
Amuzu ora
Erote
[4] EMEDE
Nkpuru
Ata
Umuakanu
Umuagu
Umueze
Agbo
Umuodudu
Odide
Ubani
[5] ISIEKE
Umuajiji
Okwuta
Ihie
Ajata
Ukome
- Okwoiyi
[6] NDUME
Umuafai
Umuezeala
Ohokobe
Umuohu
Ahieke
Ihie
Umuana
Lodu
Umuhute
Umuaroko
Umuohu-Azueke
Uzi
Eziama
Mgbaja
Uhabiri
Umuchima
- Amanso
EGWU LEVEL
This is a very tight level of organization running on precision.
The size of each egwu varies. But every egwu is made up of several
UMUNNAS.This means that there must always be a level of understanding between
the Chief of that Egwu and various ummunnas. There must be a reflection
of broader interests than that of one lone ranger. Difficulties always
come up at this level because of perceptions.
UMUNNA LEVEL
At this lower level the organization becomes very personal. This is
a very interesting level. This is where we direct descendants meet generations.
SEE UMUIZU CLAN OF OKWULAGA AFARAUKWU IBEKU
. There is never an inter marriage involved from this level down.
AMA LEVEL
This next level is sectioned into what is called AMA. Here groups of
families from the same descendants cluster their homes together. In many
instances, they all have the same great grandfather.You can tell and identify
every body at this level by his or her last name. This AMA system is also
very tricky because some person might decide to move to a new setting. He
still has to be linked back to where he departed from, his ORIGINAL AMA
or AMA OCHIE. If he happens to move to another umunna, he will get his
administrative orders from his original umunna. His descendants must be
tracked to avoid their coming back to inter marry with relatives. Family
relocation within umunna level is less problematic than relocating outside
your umunna.
This is why making a family tree of any village is very easy to do
from any starting point in the clan system.