Culture

Culture

Sibling Love Turns Toxic As Incestuous Relationship Results  To Pregnancy In Rivers State

Sibling Love Turns Toxic As Incestuous Relationship Results  To Pregnancy In Rivers State

A shocking and disturbing family drama has unfolded in a local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria, OHAFIATV reports. Darlington Amadi and Chidinma Amadi, biological siblings, have confessed to being in a romantic relationship, leaving their family and community reeling. According to sources, the siblings' parents initially thought their closeness was a sign of sibling affection. However, when their mother discovered Chidinma's pregnancy, the truth came to light. The siblings openly declared their love for each other, with Darlington insisting he wants to marry Chidinma and start a family. The father, outraged by the revelation, called the military to arrest…
Read More
Aro Ezeship Dispute: Chief Udensi’s Interference Raises Eyebrows

Aro Ezeship Dispute: Chief Udensi’s Interference Raises Eyebrows

Chief Chikwe Udensi has become involved in the ongoing Aro Ezeship dispute, despite having no direct connection to the royal family or kingmakers. His involvement has sparked concerns about his motivations, particularly in light of his 2027 governorship aspirations. Udensi's statements on the matter have been criticized for containing inaccuracies, leading some to question his understanding of the Omenali Aro traditions he claims to support. His actions have also been seen as an attempt to undermine his political opponent, Alex Otti, by creating controversy in the Aro community. While Udensi's involvement in the dispute has been met with skepticism, it…
Read More
Community Leaders Decry “Travesty of Justice” in Scathing Rebuke of Court Decision

Community Leaders Decry “Travesty of Justice” in Scathing Rebuke of Court Decision

COURT RULING ON EZE ARO IX DISPUTE IGNITES WIDESPREAD OUTRAGE In a contentious move, a court has issued a restraining order against Eze Eberechukwu Kanu Oji, prohibiting him from assuming the title of Eze Aro IX amidst a protracted traditional ruler dispute. The ruling has sparked vehement criticism from community leaders and stakeholders, who have denounced the decision as a "travesty of justice" that undermines the rights and traditions of the Aro people. The dispute over the rightful occupant of the Eze Aro IX throne has persisted for years, with multiple claimants vying for the position. Despite the controversy, Eze…
Read More
How Igbos Conducted Brain Surgery Centuries Ago.

How Igbos Conducted Brain Surgery Centuries Ago.

Ancient Igbos used to conduct brain surgery centuries ago, my late uncle had one when he was a kid. It was done by a local native doctor. The patient will be given lots alcohol, then pinned down by people and the surgeon will split their skull and remove the tumor from the brain. Then cover the gape with herbs and bind the skull together with ropes made from palm fronds. Patient heals over some weeks.There are still videos on youtube about some other native African tribes conducting these surgeries successfully. This only means that the knowledge for this type of…
Read More
Dave Uma Calls for strong action against Teenage “Unwanted Pregnancies” in our communities

Dave Uma Calls for strong action against Teenage “Unwanted Pregnancies” in our communities

Does anyone else frequently wonder, as I do, how often young and unmarried adolescent girls from Amaekpu and other Ohafia Communities become pregnant and give birth to children at home with reckless abandon? Pregnancy is now so affordable that no one even bats an eyelid or frowns at it. The Community is totally overburdened. Maybe you should stroll over to Ime-Ogo. Teenage girls struggling to make ends meet can be seen at Okpu Omama Nde Uyo clutching, cuddling, or carrying their infants behind their backs. They market a variety of goods, the majority of which are economically worthless. The majority…
Read More
Upcoming supreme releases. We stopped by sweetwater brewing company in atlanta !. Nigeria police supplementary list of 10,000 successful constables 2022.