Igbo youth are given ideas by traditional Nwokedi about visiting spiritual spots in Igbo Land

Traditional Nwokedi Dada Nwa Ududenka Mmiri Kingdom

Igbo youth are given ideas by traditional Nwokedi about visiting spiritual spots in Igbo Land Igbo youth are given ideas by traditional Nwokedi about visiting spiritual spots in Igbo Land

We do not do this for money, but rather we use it to support those who may be in need. You do not just go to the rivers without purpose, visiting nature; I was born in a place where We meet the Mothers of the Lands. Traditional Nwokedi Dada Nwa Ududenka Mmiri Kingdom gives Igbo Youths Ideas of going to Spiritual sites in Igbo Land or Holy Sites in Igbo Land.

They used bananas and other fruits, such as cashew nuts and groundnuts, and some money they kept where the poor could see it and take it. They also took some food to the rivers to feed the crocodiles and fish, and they dropped some food where the pythons could see it and eat it. They dedicated themselves to working hard and providing for their needs, many of whom preferred to be single. They are everywhere in the world.

Many were taken as Sisters by Catholics, known as Rev Sisters. We have one Big Ada Ududonka with Dada. When I was younger, I was still able to meet some of them alive. If you follow my instructions, you will not be far from reality.

People used to recognise their kindness in every community, which is why they were known as Ndi Eze Nwanyi. Their works are humanitarian; they help raise children in every community; they care for everyone’s life, including that of animals; thus, they strive to meet.

Igbo culture and tradition are about reality and truth rather than power or money. Find something you like, work hard for it, and purchase something to show gratitude to people in need.

Written by Traditional Nwokedi Dada Nwa Ududenka Mmiri Kingdom

 

Date: Feburary 07, 2024
Published by Ugwu Okechukwu (Obinwannem)

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