*THE TEN BLESSINGS WE PRAY FOR DURING IGUE THANKSGIVING:*
1. *AFIANGBE:-*
A time of abundance blessing and favour. A proper time to pray to the almighty God in thanksgiving for his abundance prosperity and blessings in our life's. @asemota@uwagbale_#Iguefestival#Thread
2. *AKUGBE:-*
Lovely time for unity of purpose amongst friends and family members. A time of fervent prayers of Oneness and Togetherness in thanksgiving to God almighty. Usually a time people come together in spite of their differences to share with one another. #Iguefestival
3. *ALAGHODARO:-*
A time of prayers in thanksgiving for Upliftment in whatever endeavour.
This prayers brings progress in all your undertakings and dealings both personal and corporate business. Boost economic power among people and society. #Igue
4. *ẸFE VBE IGHO:-*
A time of prayers in thanksgiving to God Almighty for His wealth and riches upon our lives with many more blessings. 5. *EGBERHANMWEN:-*
A time for prayers in thanksgiving for good health and sound minds both to us and our common humanity. #igue
6. *OFUMWENGBE:-*
A time for prayers of thanksgiving in peace of mind and the calmness of the inner soul both in true reconciliation and forgiveness. 7. *OGHOGHO:-*
A time of prayers in thanksgiving in happiness, joy, gladness. #igue
A time for loving kindness and sharing within families and friends. 8. *OMO:-*
A time for fervent prayers in thanksgiving for the fruit of the womb.
In God infinite blessings many more unasked blessings are added to this prayers of child bearing during this #Igue#Iguefestival
season of thanksgiving prayers of Igue. Families are blessed during this season. 9. *OYENMWEN:-*
A time of prayers in thanksgiving for abundance Joy, Gladness Contentment and Merriment. Prayers during Igue celebration brings joy. #Igue#Iguefestival
10. *UTOMWEN:-*
A time for prayers in thanksgiving for long life and prosperity.
Celebrating Igue is thanking God almighty through your own head for another successful year ending and praying towards the new year coming. #Igue#Iguefeatival.
Wishing you all a happy Igue Celebrations
Iselogbe – happy celebration
Ogbe ma vbe dia ru – happy we live to celebrate another year.
Ogbe ma gba rrọ :- happily we stay alive (to see another year)
God bless us all as we celebrate this year Igue festival
Oba ghato kpere iseeee
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THE NINE ANCIENT GATES OF BENIN KINGDOM
The ancient of Benin, as it still is, the principal city of the Benin people. It had only nine access roads into it across the most.The access roads had gates which were guarded by keepers. They are as follow.@asemota@uwagbale_#Thread
1). Iya Uzebu: This was situated near the present day Yangan Fish market, and it provided access from Uzebu and Ughoton. All overseas travellers to Old Benin got into the city through this gate.
2). Iya Osuan: This gate would probably have straddled the moat between
The present Igbinedion road near the press centre,and the Nigeria Police Headquarters at the end of Okada Avenue, GRA.
3). Iya Urh'Ogba: This gate straddled the moat between the police Headquarters and Sapele road, near the ministry of works, providing entrance into the city for
This documentary was put together last year to answer some of the misconceptions of our Annual Ugie festival, it must be noted that Igue is an event during the annual Ugie which has been part of our history long before Oba Ewuare I, #Thread@asemota#IgueFestival@uwagbale_@edo
however it was Oba Ewuare I that included Igue as part of our annual Ugie and conceptualize it into a more central festival rather than its original communal practices.
IGUE is not fetish...
THE ORIGIN OF IGUE FESTIVAL:
In BENIN have a very popular annual festival called IGUẸ FESTIVAL which comes up in the late part of December. This festival has a very clear origin.@uwagbale_@OyomwanO@EdoSocials@asemota#Iguefestival #Thread
During the reign of Ọba Ẹwuare I about 1440 AD, there lived on the Benin-Ughọton road a chief called Ọgiẹka who had three (3) beautiful daughters: Ubi, Ẹwerẹ and Ọyọyọ. This news of the beauty of these three (3) sisters constantly reached the ears of the Ọba in the
palace. Ẹwuare, therefore, asked Ọgiẹka to marry his eldest daughter Ubi to him. Ọgiẹka replied that the Ọba could not marry Ubi because she was too shrewish, disobedient and disrespectful. Nevertheless, the Ọba insisted, though Ubi was reluctant. Willing or unwilling