?z? is an old institution in many parts of Igboland. ?z? title-taking among others is also an achievement that deserves respect. Many scholars have studied intensively and extensively ?z? as institution as well as the title-taking that goes with it. Very little attention has been given to study the names taken during this title-taking. This paper analyzed some of these names in their language contents, and some social and religious imports. It ends with the observation that there is proliferation of title-giving and -taking today, and suggests the role Government could play to preserve this institution in its past glory and significance. Keywords: The language contents and other values of title names
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The reoccurrence of chi or chukwu affixes in Igbo names has both cultural and religious undertones. ...
ABSTRACT Culture is simply everything that embraces our mode of live. An accumulated culture is an ...
Culture is simply everything that embraces our mode of live. An accumulated culture is an invented c...
This paper examines naming in Igbo land to ascertain a range of implications it entails. The study a...
Politics, they said is a dirty game. One tends to disagree with this assertion because man is a poli...
This paper examines Igbo personal names from the perspectives of anthropological linguistics, socio-...
Afikpo is one of the societies in Igbo land with unique names and naming conventions, which predispo...
This study examines the perceived but obvious manifestation of name-clipping among Omambala cultural...
The aim of this study is to find out the possible ways of domesticating knowledge gained through wes...
The aim of this study is to find out the possible ways of domesticating knowledge gained through wes...
The aim of this study is to find out the possible ways of domesticating knowledge gained through wes...
The aim of this study is to find out the possible ways of domesticating knowledge gained through wes...
The saying “Igbo do not have kings”- Igbo enweeze (Jell-Bahlsen:13) is undoubtedly one of the most p...
Language is not just a vehicle of cultural expression, but an important symbol of social and politic...
Language is not just a vehicle of cultural expression, but an important symbol of social and politic...
The reoccurrence of chi or chukwu affixes in Igbo names has both cultural and religious undertones. ...
ABSTRACT Culture is simply everything that embraces our mode of live. An accumulated culture is an ...
Culture is simply everything that embraces our mode of live. An accumulated culture is an invented c...