The original totem of the Igbo people is leopard (Agu), not lion (Odum). Please, pay special attention and study the picture attached to this write-up.
Now, this is what went wrong: the 'Isi-agu' attire is supposed to bear the
We must understand that there is a clear difference between 'Agu' and 'Odum'.
In Anezi Okoro’s 1966 novel ‘The Village School’, featured a complex character and student, Ismael, who was popular amongst his mates because his father was a reputed hunter who killed a leopard and took the title “The Leopard Killer”.
Also important is that we have been taught that lion (Odum) is the 'King of the Jungle' by
As an Igbo, you should have noticed that some of the animals that bear "Agu" have three direct features of the leopard (Agu):
(2) They have spotted skins, and
(3) They all make stealth moves (secret moves).
Let's take a look at few examples:
Agu-ulo (wall gecko)
Agu-iyi (crocodile)
Agu-nkwo (palm genet)
Ndigbo must learn from other cultures around them and retrace their steps back 2 their roots..No imperial influence has ever forced
Kudos to (Robert Nwokoro)
Let's un-learn to relearn.