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Matters Arising From Abuja Court Ruling on Idoma “Alekwu’ Culture

Posted By: adminon: February 21, 2022In: GovernanceTags: Adutery, African Traditional Religion, Alekwu, Christianity, Divorce, Dowry, Human rights critics, Idoma marriage system, Igumale, IslamNo CommentsViews:
Matters Arising From Abuja Court Ruling on Idoma “Alekwu’ Culture

It was the Ghanaian writer, Ama Atta Aidoo who declared that though she does not know whether ghosts exist, she nevertheless fears them. So also is it for even the most educated Idoma Nigeri... Read more

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