4 Ridiculous Things That Can Happen In A Nigerian City Which Has Recently Lost Its Traditional Ruler
When
a traditional ruler dies in Nigeria, it is a big deal. His town will
come to a standstill as events begin to unfold. These are some of the
things that usually take place when a king dies.
File photo (a Nigerian town)
Nigeria’s traditional institution is steeped in culture, mystery,
and secrecy. From the selection to coronation and death/burial, only a
handful of individuals can understand or explain the process (es). This
is why traditional rulers are revered and held in such high esteem.
It is, therefore, to be expected that their death and burial will
come with mysterious directives and ridiculous orders. This is why some
Nigerians have questioned if they are in the 21st century or in the
Stone Age whenever the death of a powerful king is announced.
In all, this age long culture have to be respected. So, what are
some of these weird or ridiculous things that happen when a king dies?
Jumia Travel, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal identifies some of
them.
It is important to add that the backlash for anyone who reneges against these directives is severe.
1. Markets are shut
To show respect to the king who just died, there will be no buying
and selling for a certain number of days in town. The number of days
ranges from 3, 7 and 14 days. However, due to changing times, the days
for shutting markets have significantly reduced. But, the suspension of
buying and selling is unavoidable, even if it is for a day, it’s
unavoidable.
2. Restriction of movement
Due to the many traditional rites that follow the death of a
traditional ruler, a curfew is often declared. Even though most of the
rites usually take place in the night. Recently, the Onitire of Itire in
Lagos, oba Lateef Abayomi Akanbi Dauda passed on and this led to the
restriction of movement.
3. Ban on partying
The subjects of the traditional rulers are mourning. So, there is
no partying. Even after the mourning is over, it is the same until after
a new ruler is appointed. If you are planning an owambe in the city
that just lost its ruler, it should either be low key or be suspended.
4. Males shave their heads in Benin
For the males who hail from Benin, they are expected to shave their
heads when an Oba dies. This may be weird to some people but when the
demise of the Oba of Benin, Omo n’Oba Erediauwa Akpolokpolo was
announced, quite a number of men happily shaved their heads!
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