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Warrior tradition

The Ohafia people are known for their warrior heritage, which is a central part of their identity. The Ohafia warrior tradition is celebrated in the iri agha and ikpirikpi ogu performances: 

    • Iri agha: The iri agha is a performance that embodies the Ohafia warrior tradition. 
    • Ikpirikpi ogu: The ikpirikpi ogu is a performance that involves beheading a fallen enemy. A human skull was a symbol of strength and courage, and only those who could bring home a skull could join the Ogbu-Isi society. 

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Warrior tradition

The Ohafia people are known for their warrior heritage, which is a central part of their identity. The Ohafia warrior tradition is celebrated in the iri agha and ikpirikpi ogu performances: 

    • Iri agha: The iri agha is a performance that embodies the Ohafia warrior tradition. 
    • Ikpirikpi ogu: The ikpirikpi ogu is a performance that involves beheading a fallen enemy. A human skull was a symbol of strength and courage, and only those who could bring home a skull could join the Ogbu-Isi society. 

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Warrior tradition

The Ohafia people are known for their warrior heritage, which is a central part of their identity. The Ohafia warrior tradition is celebrated in the iri agha and ikpirikpi ogu performances: 

    • Iri agha: The iri agha is a performance that embodies the Ohafia warrior tradition. 
    • Ikpirikpi ogu: The ikpirikpi ogu is a performance that involves beheading a fallen enemy. A human skull was a symbol of strength and courage, and only those who could bring home a skull could join the Ogbu-Isi society. 

ONO-USA plans to make two medical trips to Ohafia for 2025. 

All medical personnel who wish to go on this trips, please get in touch with the coordinator at: medical@ohafiausa.org

If you wish to donate medications, etc. please get in touch with: medical@ohafiausa.org

We will be announcing the dates soon

 

If you are a member of The Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas (ANPA), please contact the cordinator at: info@ohafiausa.org for information on the new Abia State Regulations