- and Oraifite.
Native religion is
Omenana.
After colonialism, many
converted to Christianity, but many
respect Omenana. The town has four
major Communities:...
-
Omenana Magazine is a
speculative fiction online magazine that
publishes stories by
writers from
Africa and the
African diaspora. It is
edited and published...
- writer,
curator and editor. He is the co-founder and
managing editor of
Omenana Magazine. In 2017, he was
listed as one of the most
powerful persons in...
- Street" Zoetrope: All-Story "Things Boys Do"
Nightmare Magazine "Birdwoman"
Omenana Magazine "Girlie" — "The
Wonders of the World" — "The Dusk Market" Zyzzyva...
- Odinani, also
known as Odinala, Omenala, Odinana, and
Omenana (Igbo: Ọdịnanị/Ọ̀dị̀nàlà), is the
traditional cultural belief and
practice of the Igbo people...
- the purity,
sanctity and
sacredness of the land and the
people therein. '
Omenana' is man-made; it is
easily changed and is adaptable. 'Odinana', on the...
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Lagos Review Naijaloaded The
Native TheNEWS Magazine Newswatch NotJustOk Omenana Magazine Pleasures Magazine Rolling Stone Africa Saraba Tell
Magazine Thinkers...
- editor-in-chief of
Omenana Magazine. She is also co-editor at
Anathema Magazine.
Onwualu was born in Nigeria. She co-founded
Omenana Magazine with Mazi...
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watchdogs for
their collective interests.”
Chinelo Onwualu, co-founder of
Omenana The
African Speculative Fiction Society 58
original charter members of...
- The
Irish Times.
Retrieved 25 June 2024. Ezekwugo,
Charles M. (1991). "
Omenana and
Odinana in the Igbo World: A
Philosophical Appraisal".
Africana Marburgensia...