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Role Of The Traditional Town Crier In Mobilizing Adazi-nnukwu Community In Anaocha Local Government Area For Development
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This work is on the role of the traditional town crier in mobilizing Adazi-Nnukwu in Anaocha Local Government Area for development. This study is born out of the desire to discover the roles played by the town crier, to see if it is effectively carried out for development purpose. To achieve this, survey research method was adopted with questionnaire as the instrument to elict responses from the respondents. Findings drawn from the study revealed that the town crier through his mobilized function has to a large extent has helped the Adazi-Nnukwu towards attaining required and desired development. The study also revealed that the town crier has contributed to great developmental changes in Adazi-Nnukwu. The study therefore recommended that the limitations of the town crier should be properly examined. Also the government of the state should support the town crier in Adazi-Nnukwu so that more development will come to the community.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]The founding of Adazi-Nnukwu is a studying in classical Igbo epic. The
progenitor of Adazi-Nnukwu is named Obunnkwu, the son of Okonikpa, who
was the son of Okotu. Obunnkwu is reputed to be an insatiable drinker of
water. So because of this uncontrollable thirst, his partimony was an
expense of land close to the stream. But instead of setting where he was
given, he pitched his tent chose to his relations (the other Okotu
sons). But this move appeared to have been dictated that some p ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]The founding of Adazi-Nnukwu is a studying in classical Igbo epic. The
progenitor of Adazi-Nnukwu is named Obunnkwu, the son of Okonikpa, who
was the son of Okotu. Obunnkwu is reputed to be an insatiable drinker of
water. So because of this uncontrollable thirst, his partimony was an
expense of land close to the stream. But instead of setting where he was
given, he pitched his tent chose to his relations (the other Okotu
sons). But this move appeared to have been dictated that some p ... Continue reading---
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