History of Ukwa/Ngwa People and Aba Town: Once Upon a Time

History of Ukwa/Ngwa People and Aba Town: Once Upon a Time
Author: Eze Obinna Onwuma LL.M
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2021-04-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1665504307

The history of Ukwa/Ngwa people Volume 1 represents the ultimate in-depth data of Ukwa/Ngwa people long walk to freedom nay, to capture political power in their political space. A factual inside account of the events and circumstances which had made this journey a tortuous one and brought it to scorn and despise mostly in its citadel commercial town of Aba. This is rendered in a vivid detail by the author blazing a trail which would, sooner or later, provoke reactions conveying confirmation, disputation, clarification or expansion of information as contained herein. In the potpourri of endless books written on Ukwa/Ngwa history, this book is no doubt unique in its most illuminating treatment of privileged information recapturing the historical genesis of the Ukwa/Ngwa origin, long trek to Aba and its attendant development which had elicited disproportionate feelings among sojourners.

A Tale of Two Neighbours

A Tale of Two Neighbours
Author: Mark Onyekachi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Abia State (Nigeria)
ISBN: 9789789973163

A Tale of Two Neighbours offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date history of the Ukwa and Ngwa people of present-day Abia State in Southeastern Nigeria. The Ukwas and Ngwas are indigenous to the famous city of Aba, regarded as the birthplace of Nigeria's anti-colonial movement following the Aba women's riot of 1929. Drawing from extensive interviews and archival research, the book offers a distinct account of the origin, cultural history and how the shared socio-political aspiration towards Aba State creation has transformed both nations into a unified identity within the Nigerian State. For centuries, the Ukwas and Ngwas lived as neighbours until the colonial reforms of the late 19th century merged both countries into a single administrative unit. Though this merger may be considered insignificant in describing Ukwa and Ngwa's cultural history, it has come to define its socioeconomic and political significance of Ukwa-Ngwa in Igboland and Nigeria. Presently, with a combined population of 2.1 million people, the Ukwa-Ngwa nation emerges as one of the largest cultural and political groups in West Africa when considered as a single constituent.

A Place in the World

A Place in the World
Author: Axel Harneit-Sievers
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004123038

"Readership: Historians and social anthropologists of Africa and India and all those interested in modern intellectual history, in the interactions between orality and literacy, and in local/global and local/state relationships."--BOOK JACKET.

Leopards of the Magical Dawn

Leopards of the Magical Dawn
Author: Nze Chukwukadibia E. Nwafor
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781312165144

The Igbo people and their unique culture represents a mercurial bridge of time, with potentials of linking the contemporary mind to the mystic realms from whence original knowledge can be profoundly grasped and brought down to earth for practical applications of many vital interests. In this work, Nwafor, a reincarnated Eze Dibia of Ururo-Umunze descent, distills the knowledge, wisdom and experiences of nine life-times of intense spiritual work, culminating in a unique exegesis of Igbo reality and cultural phenomenon.

Federalism and Political Restructuring in Nigeria

Federalism and Political Restructuring in Nigeria
Author: Kunle Amuwo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Twenty essays by four generations of Nigerian scholars are included in this volume, the first to examine the historical, political, economic and comparative dimensions of attempts by the military to restructure the Nigerian federation. Evidence is accumulated in support of the book's central thesis that autocratic rule is antipathetic to the sustenance of genuine federal practice, and that federal restructuring initiated under the tight control of repressive governments cannot but lead to a situation in which federalism is assaulted, if not dismantled. It is argued that, in such a context, the vending of a federal doctrine becomes more or less an exercise in the propagation of false consciousness in the service of power - portraying a picture of divided power to hide the reality of undivided power.