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  2. Osu caste system - Wikipedia

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    The Osu caste system is a traditional practice in Igboland, characterized by social segregation and restrictions on interaction and marriage with a group of individuals known as Osu (Igbo: outcast). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Osu individuals historically were marginalized by the Igbo deities ( Alusi ), and as a result, they are often perceived as inferior ...

  3. Caste systems in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Osu caste is determined by one's birth into a particular family irrespective of the religion practised by the individual. Once born into the Osu caste, this Nigerian person is an outcast, with limited opportunities or acceptance, regardless of his or her ability or merit. Obinna discusses how this caste system-related identity and power is ...

  4. Caste - Wikipedia

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    Once born into Osu caste, this Nigerian person is an outcast, shunned and ostracised, with limited opportunities or acceptance, regardless of his or her ability or merit. Obinna discusses how this caste system-related identity and power is deployed within government, Church and indigenous communities. [71]

  5. Igbo culture - Wikipedia

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    The Igbo apprenticeship system [26] is called Imu Ahia or Igba Boy in Igboland which became more prominent among the Igbos after the Nigerian civil war. In a quest to survive the £20 policy which was proposed by Obafemi Awolowo that only £20 be given to every Biafran citizen to survive on regardless of what they had in the bank before the war ...

  6. Igwe Kenneth Onyeneke Orizu III - Wikipedia

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    The King is the first of Nigerian Kings to abolish the Osu caste system, thus making everyone in the province of Nnewi free born. Kenneth also discouraged wastage of resources at traditional marriage and funeral ceremonies. [6]

  7. Osu Castle - Wikipedia

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    Osu Castle (also known as Fort Christiansborg or the Castle) is a castle located in Osu, Ghana, on the coast of the Gulf of Guinea in Africa. A substantial fort was built by Denmark-Norway in the 1660s; thereafter, the fort changed ownership between Denmark-Norway, Portugal , the Akwamu , Britain , and finally post-Independence Ghana .

  8. Category:Igbo culture - Wikipedia

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    Osu caste system; U. Sam Uzochukwu This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 22:09 (UTC). Text ... About Wikipedia; Disclaimers; Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  9. Osu - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State University Airport (IATA: OSU), Columbus, Ohio, United States; Video games ... Osu caste system, a caste system practiced by the Igbo people in West Africa;