The Long JuJu Shrine of Arochukwu

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Nkowa[dezie]

Arochukwu bụ obodo nke atọ kachasị na steeti Abia (mgbe Aba na Umuahia gachara) na ndịda ọwụwa anyanwụ Naịjirịa ma bụrụ ebe ndị njem nlegharị anya ama ama dịka ọgba nke ama ama ogologo okwu juju bụ ihe na-adọrọ mmasị. Na mbụ, ọ bụ ebe okpukpere chi nke nwere usoro nlekọta nke ọma nke Onyeisi Nchụàjà na-eduzi. Ekwenyere na ọgba ahụ nwere ọkpọkọ ọla ogologo nke chi na-esi na ya na-agwa ndị mmadụ okwu, ma were ya kpee ndị mere mpụ na steeti ahụ ikpe.

Nkejiasusu[dezie]

Aha

Omumaatu[dezie]

ọ dịtụbeghị mgbe m gara ụlọ nsọ ogologo juju


Mkpoputa[dezie]

Olumba[dezie]

Asusu Igbo


Ntughari[dezie]

Bekee[dezie]

Arochukwu is the third largest town in Abia State (after Aba and Umuahia) in southeastern Nigeria and is a famous tourist destination as the cave of the famous long juju oracle is a particular attraction. It is originally, a religious centre with a well-laid down administrative structure headed by a Chief Priest. The cave is believed to hold the long metal pipe through which the gods speak to the people, and was used to judge the perpetrators of crimes in the