The Coronation of Eze Nri Ènweleána II Obidiegwu Onyeso in Aguleri and confirmation by His Majesty, Eze Eri (Ezeora 34th) at Obu-Gad, Enugwu - Aguleri (9th - 13th February 1988)
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@navasluggard51226 ай бұрын
Am proud to be an agulerian ❤❤❤
@drikamilli81002 жыл бұрын
Wow 1988.. this is good
@jahmight62793 жыл бұрын
I descend from Imo State. My family was enslaved sold to US. Via dna companies I have contacted several distant relatives from Igbo land. Beautiful!
@samueleze47662 жыл бұрын
Wow that's nice
@ezeweobodo6917 Жыл бұрын
Aguleri bu isi Igbo
@cliveanawana52895 жыл бұрын
AguluEri is just one of the descendants of Eri. The most prominent and the first son of Eri is Nri, and by the way, the Eze Enugwu-Aguleri does not play one single part in the coronation of Eze Nri. An Eze Nri-designate visits about 20 Igbo towns in the course of his coronation. Aguleri is just one of those towns. Aguleri is not the first town he visits. Aguleri is also not the last town he visits
@trapp9983 жыл бұрын
The first son of Eri is Agulu who founded Aguleri. The second son was Menri who inherited his father’s spiritual powers and founded Nri. Aguleri is our older brother and that is why they are accorded such respect.
@cliveanawana52893 жыл бұрын
@@trapp998 Agulu is not the first son. That is why NRI-Menri's grave lies in close proximity to Eri's gravesite. Agulu's grave is not even known Menri is buried in Agulueri because he's the firstborn in the household of Eri, otherwise he would have been buried in Osili in Enugwu-ukwu or Agbadana in Agukwu. Nri-Menri instructed his sons Okpalanakana(Enugwu-ukwu), Okpalariam(Nawfia), Omenakanu (Enugwu-Agidi), Oruora and Ifikuanim(Agukwu) to bury him at Aguleri beside his father, as he was the first son and owned the land. In Igbo tradition,you are buried in the land you own or inherited. He wouldn't have been buried there if the land wasn't his, especially as he already had a large expanse of land in the Enugwu-ukwu and Agukwu region
@oxiszubby25052 жыл бұрын
@@cliveanawana5289 Listen don't say watin you don't know, Eri has 7 Children, first son Aguleri, second son Attah of igala, third son Oba of Benin, then Menri the father of Nri, etc.
@ezeweobodo6917 Жыл бұрын
Stop lying to yourself, aguleri is the father of Igbo. Send me video which town they visit again
@cliveanawana5289 Жыл бұрын
@@ezeweobodo6917 First of all, Eri is the father of a good chunk of the Igbos, not Aguleri. Secondly Nri-Menri was the first son of Eri, which is why Nri people hold the ofo that authorises them to lift abominations in Igboland, crown kings, own the originating shrines of the Igbo market days e.t.c That is why Nri-Menri and Eri ihimself, are the only two original ancestors that have burial sites (INI) in Aguleri, while Agulu has no burial site in Aguleri, thus providing a definitive proof of Nri'-Menri's firstsonship. Any prospective Eze Nri visits Enugwu-Agidi, Nawfia, Enugwu-ukwu. He also visits places in Dunukofia, Umuleri and Aguleri. In fact he visits Umuleri twice, and visits Aguleri only once. Show me any newspaper article from the 1990s downwards where there is any mention of any Eze Eri, nor indeed anyone with the surname Eri. You will never find it, because the one that goes around with the appendage Eze Eri Chukwuemeka Eri only took that name just a few years ago, to help hoodwink those that are culturally week. His father was just an Eze mmou.