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Abstract

The cultural identity of African people is gradually dying, scholars like Ikwuemesi (2000) believes that; the influx of western ways of life threatened the continued existence of the foundation of Igbo culture.

The situation worsened, given to the fact that most parts of Igbo land were reduced to ruins during the 1967 – 1970 Nigeria-Biafra civil war, they embraced the western way of life, thereby neglecting their precious and priceless cultural practices.

This is also evidenced in the gradual dwindling and extinction of the masquerade practices, and has equally become obvious in the so-called technological advancement, and unperfected technological growth which has led to many system failures.

Some Igbo cultural practices absorbed the Western way of life into its cultural activity in sustenance of her practices like the Ijele masquerade.

Introduction

The originof the Omambala people is not quite clear. History has it that as a result of Exodus, mass movement of the tribe of Israel, following the instruction from God, which led to the migration from Egyptto various parts of the world. Some of them came to the confluence of Rivers Niger, known as Oma Mbala River.

According to 2006 Census, Omambala people were more than four million, and ranked 10th of the 36 states of the federation (Jannah, 2014).

Anambra State is an anglicised version of the original Oma Mbala; the native name of the Anambra River. The origin of its name is derived from the Anambra River (Omambala) which is a tributary of the famous River Niger.

The capital and the seat of government are at Awka, Onitsha and Nnewi which are the biggest commercial and industrial cities.

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