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DOCUMENTATION OF OGBANIGBE FESTIVAL OF OWERRE-OLUBOR PEOPLE (IKA NORTHEAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA), AGBOR, DELTA STATE
Author(s) -
Justina Enoh Okafor
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
shodhkosh: journal of visual and performing arts
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-7472
DOI - 10.29121/shodhkosh.v2.i1.2021.25
Subject(s) - documentation , musical , ideology , state (computer science) , music festival , history , identity (music) , geography , visual arts , sociology , art , political science , aesthetics , law , politics , algorithm , computer science , programming language
Identity is that characteristics that distinguishes, differentiates and separates one community from another in terms of  ideology, belief systems, organizational structures, mode of dressing, dialect, communal activities such as festival commemoration.  Enshrined in one of man’s communal activities is the yearly celebration of New Yam festival.  New Yam Festival has been coined with various names in many climes in Nigeria.  In Owerre-Olubor community, New Yam festival is associated with Ogbanigbe (Ime-Egwu) festival similar to that of Obio community of Aniocha nomenclature.  The paper employed descriptive analysis, oral interview as well as related materials.  The paper focused on Ogbanigbe (Ime-Egwu) festival, the origin of Owerre-Olubor community of Ika North East Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria including musical instruments and some songs used during the festival celebration.  Four sampled song texts were selected and captured while one musical example from the four song texts selected was analyzed.  The paper conclude that documentation is the only way to preserve culture of a people including music peculiar to such culture for the next generation in order to escape extinction. 

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