Obosi in Idemli North Local
Government of Anambra State is one of the towns in the state that takes
its customs and tradition seriously. David-Chyddy Eleke writes on the
rites that admit one into the Ndi Ichie, the highest decision making
body in the town parading the likes of Chief Emeka Anyaoku

As this reporter walked through the gate
of the expansive compound of Dr. Emmanuel Monagor, a youth came out of a
small hut at the back of the Obi (a small house habited by the head of a
family in Igboland), a big lifeless cock in his hand, and a close look
showed that the cock was strangled to death. He threw the cock far away
from the hut, and it fell on the ground with a thud. The youth moved
swiftly back into the hut, and this reporter peered towards the hut to
see that they were over two dozen men in the hut, all dressed in white
attire, including their shoes, except for the red cap on their heads,
and beads round their necks.
Thoughts ran riot in the mind of this
reporter over what the men could be doing in the hut, when the youth
returned again, this time he was carrying a big lifeless goat with both
hands. The neck of the goat, just like the cock had been slit, with
blood dripping from it. Again, he threw the goat on the ground, beside
the cock, and it fell with a bigger thud than the cock had. THISDAY
later learnt that the men in white were members of the Ndi Ichie society
of Obosi, and the slain animals were those with which they were
performing traditional rites known as Ime Uke, to mark the admission of
Dr. Emma Monagor into the Ndi Ichie society of Obosi kingdom.
Among the over two dozen Ndi Ichie, who
were on hand to admit Monagor into the Ndi Ichie Society were great men
of substance, including; Chief Emeka Anyaoku; former Secretary General
of the Commonwealth, Chief Osita Chidoka, former Minister of Aviation
among many others. As they filed out of the hut after performing the Ime
Uke rite on Monagor, into the Obi, the bell boys ran to their bells,
picked them up and began ringing.
Each member of the Ndi Ichie society had
his own bell boy, and as they walked out of the hut, each went straight
to a spot, where all the members of the society had left their staff to
pick them up, before walking into the Obi, just as the bell boys rang
their bells to usher them in. One of the bell boys who identified
himself simply as Arinze, and said to be a bell boy for Agbadike Obosi,
one of the Ndi Ichie members, while speaking with THISDAY on the reason
they were ringing the bells said, “each member of the society is
supposed to have a bell boy who carries their bell. The bell boy is
expected to ring it anytime the Ichie appeared. It is meant to mark the
arrival or exit of the Ichie. That is why each time you see them,
whether they are going or coming, we had to ring the bell to herald
their presence.”
The Ndi Ichie Society of Obosi is
considered to be the highest decision making body of the town, admission
into it automatically makes one a member of the ruling class in the
town. THISDAY gathered that there can only be one member of the society
in a family, which means that once one is admitted into it, every other
member of that family is barred from being a member, and that also
automatically confers on the entrant the headship of the family,
irrespective of his age. The society, THISDAY gathered admits only
people of integrity, who must have the backing of their family members
for them to be accepted as members. Membership confers on one the right
to be the one to break kola nuts in family gatherings, and to give out
daughters as wives to suitors in the family.
In an interview with THISDAY, Monagor,
the newly admitted member of the society said there was nothing fetish
about the Ime Uke ceremony, which admits one into the society. He said
the ceremony mostly consists of prayers from other members of the
society who come to pray for the new entrant for God to help him lead
his family well, endow him with wisdom to make the right decision at all
times. He said that truly there were some elements of fetishism in the
culture before now, but with the spread of Christianity, and its wide
acceptance, it became obvious that some of the laws must be repealed. He
said the tradition and customs of the community has also been married
to Christian religion, and some dangerous practices removed.
On his part, Chief Osita Chidoka, who is
a member of the society said the town cherishes its tradition, and will
not jettison them for the simple reason that some people think it is
fetish. He said the community has the obligation to tell its story and
believe in their customs without apologising to anyone about what they
do. “It depends on the person who said the practice is fetish. For us,
we will not let others describe our custom for us, so we need to tell
our own story by ourselves,” Chidoka who bears the traditional title of
Ike Obosi; strength of Obosi kingdom said.
Another fascinating aspect of the Obosi
culture as it concerns the Ndi Ichie society is the fact that each
member is supposed to take an Ichie name, different from the title they
took, when they were admitted into the Ozo society. A brother of the
newly admitted member, and a Nollywood star, Mr. Amaechi Monagor told
THISDAY of the origin of Dr. Monagor’s Ozo name, which is Mkpu Na Elu
Aku. He said, “My father had 12 children, and he worked very hard to
educate all of us. At a time when his mates were taking titles, he
refused to take titles, preferring to train his children with his money.
He later started bearing the name, Mkpu Na Elu Aku, which in English
meant; the anthill that grows wealth.
The significance of this was that he was
telling his friends who were laughing at him for not taking any
traditional title that he is an anthill on which wealth will grow. True
to his words, out of his 12 children, the least educated of us are those
with Masters Degree. He has doctors, engineers, lawyers and all other
profession. He also has a film star like me, who is known all over the
world. Today, that anthill as he called himself now grows wealth. So our
brother decided to make the name more pronounced by using it as his Ozo
title name. Today that he has joined the Ndi Ichie, he has changed his
name to Mkpu Obosi.”
Joining the Ndi Ichie Society is not a
move one can start and conclude in just one year. Chief Chidoka told
THISDAY that even though Monagor has been formally admitted, he still
has two more rigorous stages to pass through before he will be a
full-fledged member of the society. He said the two stages left, when
done will complete the six stages that a man is supposed to pass through
before he can be seen as a member. The two stages left include; the
coronation ceremony which takes place in the palace of the king of the
community and the outing service. This he said entails the new entrant
walking through one end of Obosi Kingdom to the other end, and must be
accompanied by his kinsmen as a way to show support to him, after which
he would be deemed to have completed all the processes.
Monagor in an interview took THISDAY
through the four processes he has already passed through. He said the
first is the submission of application to the society, requesting to be a
member, while the second is the first visit of the intending member to
the palace of the king of Obosi. During this second process, the
intending member is interviewed by the king in the presence of his
cabinet to ascertain his level of preparedness for the task ahead.
The third process is the second visit,
where the intending member is expected to go with the members of his
kindred, who will also be subjected to interviews on how prepared they
are to let the intending member lead them. The fourth, which is what
Monagor underwent is the Ime Uke, where other members of the society
converge to perform rite, welcoming the member, and also praying for
them. He also told THISDAY that he is looking forward to the remaining
two processes with relish, and hopes to accomplish them soon.
The high point of the event was the
expulsion of everyone from the Obi, as the men filed into it. All
non-members of the society were ejected, and the door securely locked,
while after a moment, Monagor emerged from the Obi, accompanied by all
the Ndi Ichie. The crowd erupted into jubilation at his emergence at the
door, while all traditional dance groups in attendance began playing
their instruments, while Monagor danced into the crowd, with shouts of
Mkpu Obosi renting the air.
As he moved towards the crowd, he shook
hands in the traditional way with all male guests, which entailed
slapping the back of the hand thrice, before also slapping together the
front of their hands. For the female, they simply squatted at his feet
and bent their back at him as he approached them, while hailing him in
his title; Mkpu Obosi! He taps their back gently and the ladies get up
again. Chidoka who is also a member of the society told THISDAY that
Obosi has about the richest culture in Anambra State, and that they plan
to sustain it.
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