HISTORY OF EZZA EZEKUNA PEOPLE.
HISTORY OF EZZA EZEKUNA PEOPLE
The origin of Ezza began from Onueke which is known as the ancestral home of Ezza people called OKPOKU EZEKUNA. EZEKUNA is the progenitor of Ezza while ANYIGOR is the wife while EKUMENYI is the father of EZZA, IZZI And IKWO, EZZA is the elderly son among the three sons of EKUMENYI that's why the only difference in their tone and three of them form what we see today as ABAKALIKI, they refer to themselves as UMUEKUMENYI
The great People of Ezza can be found in 6 out 13 local government in Ebonyi state .
Ezza is an Igbo sub-group, in Southeastern Nigeria . Ezzas are collectively referred to by the singular name Ezza or Ezza-Ezekuna in reference to their progenitor. Ezza tribe ,are found predominantly in Ebonyi State , mainly Ebonyi Central and in great numbers in Ebonyi North and South. Ezza have twenty two notable communities across Ebonyi state, prominent amongst them include;
1.Umuezeokaoha
2.Umuezeoka
3.Umuoghara
4.Oriuzor
5.Ezzama
6.Amudo
7.Ameka
8.Amuzu
9.Amana
10.Amagu
11.Amaezekwe
12.Amawula
13.Nkomoro
14.Ogboji
15.Okoffia
16.Inyere
17.Ekka
18.Echara
19.Idembia
20.Nsokara
21.Abaomege
22.Ukawu.
They also live in various communities such as Effium in Ohaukwu LGA, Ezillo in Ishielu LGA, Abaomege, Ukawu, etc; and a very significant number live in parts of Enugu, Benue, Cross River States and other parts of Nigeria. Ezza generally are very industrious and the language is spoken in Ebonyi.
EZZA NEW YAM FESTIVAL
EZZA New yam festival is normally celebrate around July and August on orie market after cleaning of compound, EZZA is normal the first to celebrate New yam festival in Ebonyi state regarding their position as the elderly son before izzi, ikwo mgbo etc will celebrate theirs.
EZZA New Yam festival known as Oke-Aku aka (nne efi oha) Festival is still revered and celebrated with pomp and grandeur. The festival marks the commencement of a new calendar year for the EZZAS. It signifies the end of the planting seaso
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