Mbaise people have rich culture, traditions and customs. Some of the activities are:
- Isu asusu Igbo
- Igoo Orji
- Iru Mgbede
- Iwa Akwa
- Iboo uzo
- Ilu Nwanyi
- Ntozu Oke
- Igba ngba
- Ijike njike ka onye Mbaise
- Imuta otu esi agba egwu anyi dika
- Agbigbo na Ogbongelenge
Festivals
The great “Abigbo” dance troupe, “Oji” Mbaise, which celebrates the significance of the kola nut, “Iri-ji” Mbaise, an annual celebration of the yam harvest – all are festivities for which Mbaise is well-known.
Mbaise
Mbaise is a sub-group of Igbo ethnic group located in Imo state, south eastern Nigeria.
Meaning
In Igbo language Mbaise literally means “five towns”.
5 towns (clans) of Mbaise
The 5 towns (clans) that make up Mbaise are:
- Agbaja
- Ahiara
- Ekwerazu
- Ezinihitte and
- Oke-Uvuru
Mbaise’s 3 Local Government Areas
The towns constitute 3 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Imo state, namely:
- Aboh Mbaise
- Ahiazu Mbaise and
- Ezinihitte Mbaise
Development
Mbaise people are also known for starting self-help projects. As a result, many infrastructures in Mbaise are products of private initiatives and communal efforts.
Mbaise USA Inc
Mbaise USA Inc was formed in response to the need for an umbrella organization of all Mbaise people in the United States.
It seeks to generate enthusiasm among Mbaise people. The not-for-profit organisation is committed to cultural awakening, fostering community identity, forging solidarity as well as promoting development and progress of Ndi Mbaise.
It helps forge solidarity among Mbaise people.
In September of 2008, Mbaise USA Inc held its inaugural national convention in Houston Texas.
During the convention, affiliate chapters formally registered into the organization, appointed delegates to the Board of Delegates, ratified the constitution and elected its officers.①
Reference
① https://mbaiseusa.org/about-mbaise-usa-inc.html