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Oji: A Societal Bond from Cradle to Grave
2011
UJAH Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities
Before the advent of the white-man, the Igbo people had held kolanuts in high esteem. The respect, honour and dignity accorded the kolanut had never been extended to any other nut or fruit. There was nothing one was doing without the kolanut. "Whether one was receiving a stranger, making a sacrifice, holding a ceremony or providing entertainment, kolanut must be vitally needed". (Orji 1999) . In the present Igbo Society, the presence of kolanut is nolonger well felt as people always replace it
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