Igbo monarchs set Dec 28 to end Osu caste (Punch)

Major traditional rulers in the South-East have set December 28, 2018 to abolish the controversial Osu caste system in the region.

In the Igbo tradition, the Osu are said to be dedicated to deities (Alusi) while the Ohu are said to be slaves by birth.

According to a statement on Tuesday, the event marking the abolition of the Osucaste system in Igbo land would take place at the Nri Palace in Anambra State.

The statement quoted the Regent of the ancient Nri Kingdom, Prince Ikenna Onyesoh, as saying it would be “spiritually suicidal” for anyone to continue with the obnoxious Osu practice after it had been abolished.

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