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Catholic Diocese of Nnewi
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nnewi is a diocese located in the city of Nnewi in the Ecclesiastical province of Onitsha in Nigeria.
Afia olu or” ifejioku” (new yam) traditional festival of Nnewi as religious ritual and drama
The Afiaolu festival commences on “Eke” day with what is traditionally described as “IWAJI” (scaling of yam) and Ikpa Nku (the wood gathering), this heralds the availability of new yam as well as thanks giving to God.
Nnewi: “African Taiwan”.
Nnewi is unique in Nigeria because the businessmen and women of this community have gone beyond the song and dance of platitudes about diversification and industrialization to do the deed in reality.
How peace, unity helped Nnewi to go very far, by Igwe K.O.N Orizu
Today, His Royal Majesty, Igwe Kenneth Onyemaeke Nnaji (K.O.N) Orizu III, CON, JP, begins three-day celebrations to mark his 90th birthday and 52 years on the throne of his forefathers.
Biafra: Nnewi cleric warns against continued detention of Kanu
The Bishop of Mount Zion Faith Global Liberation Ministries (a.k.a. By-fire-by-fire), Nnewi, Anambra State, Most Rev. Abraham Chris Udeh, has faulted the continued detention of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, saying he had a revelation that God is angry about that.
Ifeanyi Ubah Stadium for CAF Cup
A Nigeria Football Federation (NAN) team have inspected the FC IfeanyiUbah International Stadium, Nnewi in Anambra, to ascertain its readiness to host the CAF Confederation Cup
I will ‘replicate’ China in Anambra – Ifeanyi Ubah
An industrialist, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah, says conscientious interventionist policy and commerce-driven potential can enhance the economy of Anambra to a commercial hub in Sub-Sahara Africa.
The spirit of a dead Nnewi woman does not rest in peace until she is transported to her father’s home.
As I sat with my mother's people in the compound of one of the best sons-in-law any parent could ever wish for, to perform the final and the most important aspect of the funeral rites of my cousin, Mrs Ngozi Akachukwu, I couldn't help feeling nostalgic on how things used to be and how a lot have changed.







