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The Nze na Ozo society, otherwise known as the Agbalanze society, is the highest and most important spiritual,
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and social grouping in the
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society of Southeast
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Initiation into the
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Nze na Ozo society marks the person as nobility. To become ''Ozo'' implies that the title holder is now an ''Nze'', implying a living spirit and an ancestor. One then becomes the moral conscience of the community and is seen to be a fair adjudicator in cases of disputes within the community. In times of crisis, most Igbo communities will rely on Ozo members for leadership. Generally, in most Igbo communities, only holders of
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title may become candidates for ''Ozo'' title. Anthropologists have seen cases of women with Ichi scarification, although only men are amongst the ''Ozo,'' a title which accords the individual extreme prestige, power, and influence in the community. Taking ''Ozo'' title is extremely expensive with the lower grades costing in excess of US$25,000 in initiation cost and up to another US$2000 in annual subscriptions. Although there is hegemony across
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on the notion of ''Ozo'', categorisation and grades of Ozo titles are different across Igbo communities. For example, with the exception of the
Onitsha Onitsha ( or simply ''Ọ̀nị̀chà'') is a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River, in Anambra State, Nigeria. Onitsha along with various cities and towns in southern Anambra State, northern Imo State and neighboring Delta State on the we ...
and
Delta Igbo The Anioma people ('' /æˈniːɒmɑː/ ah-NEE-o-ma, US: /əˈniːɒmɑː/ uh-NEE-o-mah;'' ''Ndí Ániọ̀mà'') present day Delta State, Nigeria. The Anioma people encompass and are native to the nine northeastern Local Government Areas of ...
, certain titles of the ''Ozo'' such as ‘''Ezeana''’ may not be taken until the candidate was seen to have been ‘a man’. Being that Igbo's are gerontologic in outlook, the basic pre-condition for such an assessment was to ascertain whether the father of a candidate was still alive. If a candidate's father was still alive, the title could not be taken. This rule however does not apply to
Onitsha Onitsha ( or simply ''Ọ̀nị̀chà'') is a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River, in Anambra State, Nigeria. Onitsha along with various cities and towns in southern Anambra State, northern Imo State and neighboring Delta State on the we ...
Igbo's who can take ''Ozo'' title while a candidates father is alive. In other Igbo communities, especially those in the
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- Nri axis, some exceptions are made where the candidate completes the initiation rites into ''Ozo'', but is referred to as ‘''Nze-agbala''’ until the father dies. Such a person may however not be allowed to dance to '' Ufie'' music which is a sacred music danced by ''Ozo'' holders on special Igbo religious festivals such as the
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. Another major difference in taking of ''Ozo'' title in Igboland relates to the pre-requisite for the candidate to have earlier taken
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title (). While taking Ozo title in most Igbo communities in the
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- Nri axis requires the candidate to have taken
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title, in
Onitsha Onitsha ( or simply ''Ọ̀nị̀chà'') is a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River, in Anambra State, Nigeria. Onitsha along with various cities and towns in southern Anambra State, northern Imo State and neighboring Delta State on the we ...
,
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is not a recognised institution and is therefore not undertaken by the
Onitsha Onitsha ( or simply ''Ọ̀nị̀chà'') is a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River, in Anambra State, Nigeria. Onitsha along with various cities and towns in southern Anambra State, northern Imo State and neighboring Delta State on the we ...
Igbo and some of the Delta Igbo. The Nze na Ozo society does not exist in most southern Igbo communities such as the
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. Instead, these communities have masquerade societies such as Okonko and
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. In most parts of Igboland, there are generally two major classes of ''Ozo''. The first is ''nnukwu Ozo'' (big ''Ozo''). Within ''nnukwu Ozo'', there are three grades consisting of ''Dunu'', ''Dim'' and ''Ezeana''. In the second class of Ozo referred to as ''obele Ozo'' (small ''Ozo''), again there are generally three grades consisting of ''Eyisi'', ''Ezuzo'' and ''Okpala''. It must however be recognised that until about 1930, ''nnukwu Ozo'' had a fourth (and highest) grade of ''Ozo'' referred to as ''Igwe'' (Sky) which only the
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, the spiritual leader of the Ozo system held. This has however changed with most Igbo communities being led by a senior ''Ozo'' holder referred to as ''Igwe'' or '' Eze''. The different grades of ''Ozo'' are not necessarily distinct based on nomenclature alone. For example, while ''Ozo Okpala'' is regarded as obele ''Ozo'', the position is usually taken by the first son in a lineage who by taking the title becomes responsible for arbitrating internal family disputes.Odukwe, M. (1999). The Okpala Institution in Onitsha: 1900-1999, PhD Thesis, University of Nigeria, Nsukka


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