Raluchukwu Ojah

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"Celebrating My Nigerian Roots" by Raluchukwu Ojah in the KAC Vault Gallery - Kamloops Arts Council
"Celebrating My Nigerian Roots" by Raluchukwu Ojah in the KAC Vault Gallery - Kamloops Arts Council
“Celebrating My Nigerian Roots” by Raluchukwu Ojah in the KAC Vault Gallery Saturday June 3rd, to Wednesday June 28th, 2023 Mediums: Pencils, Oils, Acrylic, and Fabrics Artist Statement:  “Celebrating my Nigerian roots is a theme which speaks about capturing the beauty in my cultural background and how it has deeply influenced my art-making process. My […]
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"Celebrating My Nigerian Roots" by Raluchukwu Ojah in the KAC Vault Gallery - Kamloops Arts Council
Ekpe Festival 2022 in Amaekpu Ohafia was very exciting
Ekpe Festival 2022 in Amaekpu Ohafia was very exciting
This was what the exciting atmosphere looked like on the eve of the grand finale of Ekpe festival 2022 in Amaekpu, Ohafia, Abia State, Nigeria. #africancultu...
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Ekpe Festival 2022 in Amaekpu Ohafia was very exciting
Ekpe Calabar Beautiful Masquerade Displays - Efik Eburutu
Ekpe Calabar Beautiful Masquerade Displays - Efik Eburutu
Hello and Welcome to Adamazi TV, an African Media brand that connects you to your roots. We aim to "Connect You To Your Roots" by educating, informing, and b...
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Ekpe Calabar Beautiful Masquerade Displays - Efik Eburutu
Igbo Cultural Dance From Enugu, Nigeria.
Igbo Cultural Dance From Enugu, Nigeria.
igbo, dance, igbo traditional dance, igbo cultural dance, African dance, African culture, African tradition, ken erics, ken erics ugo, explore, explore more
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Igbo Cultural Dance From Enugu, Nigeria.
The Ota-Omu Ceremony of the Ohafia People | Oriire | African Mythology, History & Stories
The Ota-Omu Ceremony of the Ohafia People | Oriire | African Mythology, History & Stories
Ohafia, located in Abia state, Nigeria, is an Ibo-speaking community with 26 villages, led by Elu as the capital. Renowned for its great warriors, Ohafia's age-grade system plays a crucial role in socializing members and engaging them in community projects. The traditional age-grade retirement ceremony, Ota-omu, fosters unity, economic growth, and respect among its members.
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The Ota-Omu Ceremony of the Ohafia People | Oriire | African Mythology, History & Stories