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Enugwu Aguleri
Town
Country Nigeria
StateAnambra State

Enugwu Aguleri is a community in Anambra state (Nigeria) with one of the oldest dynasty in South eastern Nigeria in which the kingdom has produced 33 kings in the past, It is located in the present Anambra State.

Administration

His Majesty, Eze A. E Chukwuemeka-Eri
Eze Eri, Ezeora 34th, Eze Aka Ji Ofor Igbo (Coronation: August 1976)

Traditional Rulership: - Hereditary - The Ezeora Dynasty
His Majesty, Eze A.E Chukwuemeka-Eri
(Eze Eri, Ezeora 34th, Eze Aka Ji Ofor Igbo)

The Ndi Ichie, Ndi Ojiana, Eze Eri Cabinet chiefs and the Town Union Executives.

Villages

Enugwu Aguleri comprises four (4) villages with four (4) official public Squares namely Amuleri (Ama Amuleri), Umuezunu (Ama Umuezunu), Umuokpoto (Ama Umuokpoto) and Umuenini popularly known as Enugwu Ndida (Ama Obuga).

Festivals

  • Olili Obibia Eri festival and New yam festival (Alo mmo)
  • Olili Obibia Eri (Eri Festival) in Enugwu Aguleri attracts thousands of visitors home and abroad annually.

Traditional titles: (seven traditional Sacraments for men only) Ozo, Ogbuevi,Ivijioku,Ekwu,Amanwulu, Oba and Nze. Nze is the highest of these titles and it is mostly taken by the elderly in Aguleri. The paraphernalia of these titles include: Red cap(okpu ododo), Anklet, Ngwuagiliga/alo (title scepter),Akpa ewu (goat skin bag) and Nzu (white chalk) and a medium sized bell. Uvio and Nchachaa are the musical instruments for the titled men`s dirge in Aguleri. Non titled men are not allowed to partake in this Uvio dance and defaulters are heavily fined. Nze which is the highest of these titles is highly revered and the diseased members are buried in a special cemetery(oli-nze) designated for men of the Nze society at midnight by their members. Some of these practices started diminishing with the advent of Christianity in Aguleri.

Traditional titles for women; IYOMU;This title is taken only by reputable matured women in Aguleri who have contributed in one way or the other to the development of the community. The woman to take this title and her family must be ready to go through the expenses that go with the ceremony that accompany this title in the form of the properties the concerned lady must procure to be able to support the affluence she is expected to display during the ceremony such as lengths of very expensive cloths (wrappers), expensive fashion tables etc. She must also be ready to procure all kinds of food items to be used in entertaining guests during the occasion.

Institutions of learning

  • Community Primary School, Enugwu Aguleri.
  • Itemba Nursery/Primary School, Enugwu Aguleri