2015

publish year

617

pages

500+

sales

Awka: 1800–2000
A Survey of the History and Traditions of the Ancient City-State

This book offers a vivid and comprehensive account of the history, culture, and civilization of the Awka people over two centuries. It seeks to preserve and promote the traditions, values, and social structures that have long defined the Awka community, many of which are fading due to modernization and changing lifestyles.

Through careful research and storytelling, the book revisits memorable events, cultural institutions, and notable citizens whose lives and contributions have shaped the town’s growth and identity. Readers will find detailed insights into traditional practices such as the Ajaghija (Ajaghilija) and Ozo titles, as well as the enduring Egwu Imoka festival, which continues to unite the Awka people in homage to their heritage.