OONI OF IFE, 25 AFRICAN AMERICANS TO STORM ANAMBRA FOR ERI FESTIVAL

Ooni
of Ife, 25 African Americans for Anambra Eri festival
The Ooni
of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi and about 25 African Americans from United
States are expected to be in Anambra state for this year’s Eri festival in
Enugwu Aguleri, Anambra East local government area of the state.
The
traditional ruler of the community, Eze Chukwuemeka Eri who disclosed this on
Monday to newsmen at his palace, said the event scheduled for Saturday would
also attract other dignitaries from all walks of life.
He said
the visiting African Americans were among 200 black Americans who have traced
their root to the Igbo race following DNA test.
The
monarch added that the visitors would be taken to the Aganabo Ezu n’ezu Omamala
Confluence to pay homeage to Eri, the father of the Igbo race.
He said,
“We have received over 200 African Americans who traced their root to Igbo.
They come in batches every year.
‘This year
about 25 are coming; the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi would also grace
the Eri festival.
“The
visitors will be taken to the Aganabo Ezu n’ezu Omamala Confluence to pay
homepage to Eri, the father of the Igbo race”.
Earlier,
Chairman of planning committee of the event, Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka said the
festival offered Ndigbo opportunity to retrace their root and unite with their
ancestors.
“Igbo
people inherited travelling from their forefather known as Eri who is said to
have migrated from Israel and landed at Aganabo Ezu n’ezu Omamala River
Confluence.”
He assured
that all had been put in place including maximum security to ensure a hitch
free ceremony.

