Awesome ! Fantastic presentation, well done Nwanne mou nwoke ! Emena nnaa !!!! Indian women wear their Sarri, everywhere in the world. Indonesians both men and women are proud to put-on their Bogolun, Thaïs, Cambodians. South American natives, particularly women, wear their hand woven clothens. Senegalese, Malians, Yorubas are often wearing hand woven garbs and tailored by artisans. Igbos younger generations dream to ressemble African Americans or white peoples attire. Wé seem to have "missed road" as Fela Kuti sang. Patroning Akwete hand woven clothings, will give employment to Abians. Diasporas can import some as distributors. In Europe, they often use these exotic tissus for interior deocration.
Nwanne ndeewo I've been looking for how to get this material directly from the source. This is the original fabric for Igbo identity not ishi agụ and red cap, it's akwete and okpu agụ(the red, black and white woven cap with a tail), ishiagụ and red cap are foreign to Igbo land, worn by warrant chiefs, the chieftaincy instituted by britain for indirect rule of our land during colonialism, that chieftaincy transformed to the Eze system we have in Igbo land today with the mushroom careless chieftaincy titles that accompany it today.
She semmed to struggle to express herself because she was trying hard to speak the "central Igbo" which was not necessary. Next time encourage them to speak in their tongues. It's beautiful when peopl speak in their native tongues.
Chukwuemeka, nnem , this particular design, and fabric is actually mentioned in the Bible, GOD instructed his children to wear this particular cloth and not any other, it is a law, so our sister's narration is correct. Now this dream is making sense.
Akwete to the world ❤
Please, tell her to create FB account for this
Sam Mbakwe continue to rest in peace, and may God continue to bless his generations
I went to school in Ohanso FSTC just after Akwete.
I like it but is costly like very costly
Awesome ! Fantastic presentation, well done Nwanne mou nwoke ! Emena nnaa !!!!
Indian women wear their Sarri, everywhere in the world. Indonesians both men and women are proud to put-on their Bogolun, Thaïs, Cambodians. South American natives, particularly women, wear their hand woven clothens. Senegalese, Malians, Yorubas are often wearing hand woven garbs and tailored by artisans. Igbos younger generations dream to ressemble African Americans or white peoples attire. Wé seem to have "missed road" as Fela Kuti sang. Patroning Akwete hand woven clothings, will give employment to Abians.
Diasporas can import some as distributors.
In Europe, they often use these exotic tissus for interior deocration.
I bought mine and from now on, I will always adorn it
This are attire for igba nkwu uwa buru gboo🥰
GOD really bless u big brother
u are doing great.. we need to really support to keep the alive
Nwanne ndeewo
I've been looking for how to get this material directly from the source.
This is the original fabric for Igbo identity not ishi agụ and red cap, it's akwete and okpu agụ(the red, black and white woven cap with a tail), ishiagụ and red cap are foreign to Igbo land, worn by warrant chiefs, the chieftaincy instituted by britain for indirect rule of our land during colonialism, that chieftaincy transformed to the Eze system we have in Igbo land today with the mushroom careless chieftaincy titles that accompany it today.
Ndeewo Mazi,
If you need the materials, I can connect you with the woman on the screen.
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I love this, so Äkwette is a Town in Abia state? I am so much happy for this
Sure… patronizing them is the way to ho
Nice one 👍😁
These are what government should courage our people, expand their business. The problem with our people is govt neglect.
We as a people don’t value what we have. Government doesn’t need to force anyone to wear akwete. We on our own should own it
Here is her number: 0803 084 9786
We try and use the akwa to make trousers and shirt it ll make the akwa more popular in fashion
Here is her number: 0803 084 9786
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Biko, gịnị bụ Ịkakị? Gịnị bụ Òtòbò?
That Nwanyeruwa picture, they were wearing Akweete now. That was 1929.
I want this cloth.
Here is the Lady’s number: 0803 084 9786
I meela.
She semmed to struggle to express herself because she was trying hard to speak the "central Igbo" which was not necessary. Next time encourage them to speak in their tongues. It's beautiful when peopl speak in their native tongues.
Chukwuemeka, nnem , this particular design, and fabric is actually mentioned in the Bible, GOD instructed his children to wear this particular cloth and not any other, it is a law, so our sister's narration is correct. Now this dream is making sense.
We must begin now to patronize this fabric
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I want to buy the cloth
You can contact the Lady on : 0803 084 9786