Asaba delta ethnic news
Here are some recent ethnic news updates from Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria:
Igbanke Community in Asaba Celebrates New Yam Festival
The Igbanke community in Asaba, Delta State, recently celebrated their annual New Yam Festival, also known as "Iwa Ji" or "Iwa Ekele". The festival, which is a significant cultural event for the Igbanke people, was marked with traditional dances, music, and feasting. The event was attended by prominent Igbanke leaders and dignitaries from across the state. (Source: Vanguard News)
Asaba-based Igbo Group Demands Justice for Killed Member
The Igbo Community in Asaba, Delta State, has demanded justice for one of their members, Mr. Chukwuemeka Nwosu, who was allegedly killed by unknown gunmen in the state. The group, led by the President-General of the Igbo Community in Asaba, Mr. Godwin Nwosu, called on the state government to investigate the incident and bring the perpetrators to book. (Source: The Nation)
Delta State Government Commends Asaba-based Ohaneze Ndigbo
The Delta State Government has commended the Asaba-based Ohaneze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, for their efforts in promoting peace and unity in the state. The government, through the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, praised the organization for their role in fostering good relations between the Igbo and other ethnic groups in the state. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
Asaba-based Igbo Group Launches Cultural Festival
The Igbo Community in Asaba, Delta State, has launched a cultural festival aimed at promoting Igbo culture and traditions. The festival, which is expected to run for three days, will feature traditional dances, music, and food. The event is organized by the Igbo Community in Asaba, in collaboration with the Delta State Government and other stakeholders. (Source: This Day Live)
Asaba-based Ohanaeze Ndigbo Condemns Attack on Igbo Traders
The Asaba-based Ohanaeze Ndigbo has condemned the attack on Igbo traders in the state, which left several people injured. The organization, in a statement, called on the state government to take immediate action to protect the lives and property of Igbo traders in the state. (Source: The Punch)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. Additionally, the accuracy of the information cannot be guaranteed.