Tuesday, 28 May 2024

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THE USES OF KOLANUT (OJI) IN IGBOLAND

BY: Okeke Obinna V – National Museum of Unity Enugu

INTRODUCTION

The Igbos stretch across River Niger, from the West of Agbor to Cross River; moving from North of Nsukka highlands, to some parts of the Atlantic Coast. Igbos are largely the occupants of the South-Eastern part of Nigeria, where they are found majorly in Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi and Enugu states. A large number of them are also found in Delta, Rivers, Cross River and Akwa Ibom states (Enechukwu, 2016).

Sunday, 26 May 2024

TRADITIONAL MUSIC AND DANCE: AN OVERVIEW AND THEIR ROLE AMONG THE IGBO PEOPLE

BY ONYIA UCHE H, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF UNITY, ENUGU

There is a saying that people without knowledge of their culture are like people without history.

The culture of a people is a reflection of their way of life that gives them their specific cultural identity (Eke: 2007).  Culture is a set of beliefs, practices and symbols that are learned and shared. Together they form an all-encompassing integrated whole that binds people together and shapes their worldviews and life ways.

Friday, 24 May 2024

THE RIGWE NATION OF PLATEAU STATE, HOST OF THE 2024 INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY IN JOS PLATEAU STATE


Kudos to the Rigwe Nation, the 2024 host of the International Museum Day in Jos, Plateau state, for their very wonderful outing that ensured massive attendance, wide jubilation and generous display of various forms of heritage, traditional and cultural entertainment packages by different Rigwe cultural groups that comprise the old and young, the male and female and multiple other activities ranging from preparation of local cuisines to significant improvement through additional traditional architectural works introduced by the Rigwe Nation at the Rigwe compound located inside the Jos National Museum premises. Representation by the men and women of Rigwe land signifying ancient appearances and dressings of Men and Women of different times and events were visible at the 2024 International Museum Day celebration in Jos, Plateau state hosted by the Rigwe Nation on Saturday, May 18th 2024. It is on record that the 2024 host attracted the participation of almost all the indigenous ethnic groups in Plateau state who also displayed their own cultural activities.

SCORELINE APPRECIATES THE NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MUSEUM AND MONUMENT AND THE RIGWE NATION THAT HOSTED THE 2024 INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY IN JOS PLATEAU STATE

Mr. Olugbile Holloway, DG National Commission for Museum and Monument, Nigeria

Massive attendance, wide spread jubilation, and display of multiple categories of traditional and cultural entertainment packages by different groups and communities in Plateau state are the visible attractions that added beauty and glamour to the 2024 International Museum Day celebration that held Saturday, May 18, 2024, at the Jos Museum, in Plateau State, North Central, Nigeria.

Thursday, 23 May 2024

PICTURES OF THE 2024 INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY CELEBRATION IN JOS, PLATEAU STATE, NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA

Saturday May 18, 2024 is the date and the venue is the Jos Museum. Feed your eyes...

THE BEROMS: ZARA, THE LEGENDARY FEMALE WARRIOR, LOVED AND RESPECTED BY HER PEOPLE RECEIVES WIDE OVATION AT THE 2024 NZEM BEROM FESTIVAL

Zara making her entry into the Nzem Berom Cultural Festival

The Beroms are widely reported as the largest autochthonous ethnic group in Plateau State, North Central part of Nigeria. They are also reported as the first ethnic group to settle on the Jos Plateau. The Beroms who are predominantly Christians, are like most other ethnic groups in Plateau state reputed remarkably as farmers. They are people of integrity and reliable character, known and respected, criticized and sometimes envied. They strongly belief and commit to the affairs of their Homeland lovingly, and in addition to this relate cordially among themselves and with others too. This in the Beroms is clearly an indication of their peaceful, loving and caring nature, a testimony of their friendly and hospitable disposition. These noble attributes of the Beroms also reveal them and their immediate door co-natives or indigenous ethnic nationalities hosting other visitors in Jos, as great hosts. Jos has continuously witnessed huge presence of indigenous natives of Plateau state, and numerous other ethnic nationalities of Nigeria and other parts of the globe that converge in Jos, the Plateau state capital for various activities either as guests or residents.