Arrangements for 2024 Ofala festival underway

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Onitsha, May 29, 2024: The Onitsha Traditional Council has provided further information
on the schedule of events in connection with the 2024 Ofala festival of His Majesty,
Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe, CFR, mni, Obi of Onitsha.

A statement by the council, which was signed by Chief Osita Anionwu, Ike Akatakwuani/ Chief of Staff noted that although the 2024 Onicha Ado N’Idu Ceremonial Cycle, which was announced on the occasion of the 2023 Ofala, states the dates for the various events, it becomes necessary
to draw attention to the schedule for the Ofala as arrangements for the Ofala gets
underway.

The dates for the events as stated in the ceremonial calendar leading up to the Ofala and
immediately after:

  1. Thursday, 10 October: Inyedo Ukwu na Nlo Eze Onicha
  2. Sunday, 13 October: Ogbalido
  3. Monday, 14 October: Inyepu Ukwu na Nlo
  4. Tuesday, 15 October: Traditional Ofala Day
  5. Wednesday, 16 October: Traditional Azu Ofala Day
  6. Friday, 18 October: Ceremonial Ofala Day
  7. Saturday, 19 October: Ceremonial Azu Ofala Day
  8. Sunday, 20 October: Iwaji Ikolo Ikpala Eze
  9. Monday, 21 October: Iwaji Ikpala Eze

    About the Ofala

    Rooted in deep spirituality, the Ofala is an occasion for the monarch to fulfill certain obligations. It is primarily a celebration by the monarch and his subjects of the monarch’sannual emergence from seclusion, during which period the monarch has successfullynegotiated the fortunes of the kingdom. The Ofala is also a reenactment of the joy whichthe monarch shared with his subjects, at the discovery that yam is non-toxic, and a valuablesource of food.

    Media Contact:
    Tony Nezianya
    Editorial Publicity Lead Ofala Steering Committee
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