Traditional marriage rites in Ngor Okpala, Imo state of Nigeria

Traditional marriage rites in Ngor Okpala, Imo state of Nigeria

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2024-09-06 )

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This research work examines the traditional marriage practices of the Ibo people of Ngor-Okpala in Imo State, Nigeria, before the arrival of Christianity. Prior to the Christian influence, marriage was highly revered as a sacred institution that formed the foundation of the Ngor-Okpala social structure. Marriage was patrilineal, with the wife joining her husband's lineage group. The traditional marriage process involved extensive negotiations and rituals between the two families. The work notes that the introduction of Christianity and colonization has significantly impacted these traditional marriage practices since the 1960s. Some Christian Pentecostal churches now prohibit the bride from immediately joining the groom's family after the traditional rites. Additionally, the Anaku community in Anambra State and other Ibos in southeastern Nigeria do not recognize a union where only a church wedding has been performed, expecting the traditional marriage rites to also be completed.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-620-8-06461-7

ISBN-10:

6208064619

EAN:

9786208064617

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Iorlumun Tarlumun
Tyowuhe Mngukeghen Agatha
Esther Nguemo Ujia

Number of pages:

60

Published on:

2024-09-06

Category:

Cultural history