- In Igbo mythology, Ahia Njoku, also
known as
Ifejioku, Aha Njoku, is a
goddess worshipped by the Igbo
people of Nigeria. She is
responsible for yams, which...
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specifically worshipped, in this month. This
month is
dedicated to the yam
deity ifejioku and
Njoku Ji and yam
rituals are
performed in this
month for the New Yam...
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Shrine representation of the
alusi Ifejioku...
- (March) 3 Ọnwa Ife Eke (April) 4 Ọnwa Anọ (May) 5 Ọnwa Agwụ (June) 6 Ọnwa
Ifejiọkụ (July) 7 Ọnwa Alọm Chi (August to
early September) 8 Ọnwa Ilo Mmụọ (Late...
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events which notable amongst them is the New yam (Afiaolu, also
known as
Ifejioku)
festival which revolve around drama and rituals,
especially religious...
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Igboland there are
still annual rituals in
honor of the yam
deity known as
Ifejioku. In some
parts children who were
dedicated to the
service of the deity...
- festivals,
notably amongst them is the New yam (Afiolu, also
known as
Ifejioku festival)
which all
parts of the city parti****tes and
masquerades from...
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Quarters of the town from
Aballa and
Ndokwa communities respectively.
Ifejioku is
another annual festival often traditionally celebrated by indigenes...