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Old 06-11-2007, 10:22 PM   #31 (permalink)
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I don hear that topic now it don tey....but it's not in all Igbo land, only some remote places I heard....but the name aint just that for nothing......They send the girls there to get fed and fattened......kida like what u do to a cow or goat or any other animal you wanna eat.....

I'm guessing it's in Abia state....lip biters..

...but yeah, they actually send them there for months and months to do nothng but eat and get fat......I neva heard about them being taught....
Excuse you, It is the Kalabari and Ijaw people who used to have fattening rooms
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Excuse you, It is the Kalabari and Ijaw people who used to have fattening rooms

I don hear......
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interesting. i always though fattening houses were a strictly efik tradition
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I hope y'all also realize that the coming of age also meant genital mutilation... It's more than just coming out plump and pretty....
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The yellow wey okoro dey find, she get am.
See her eyes like Abaji's ocean. Is there anything so reflective and expressive in the hinterland?
See her lips as luscious as palm kernel.
Dis na original daughter of Wohinghi. They don't make them like this north of Imo river.
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TRADITION
The Fattening Room (Nkuho)
An Efik Tradition

The Fattening Room is an aged old tradition of the Efik people of Calabar, which has been greatly modified for today's generations. This ancient tradition is the training given to young women while they are in seclusion to prepare them for marriage and womanhood.

During this period the girl is being cared for by older women and is not allowed to come in contact with other people. She is put in a room where on a daily basis, is massaged three times, fed about six large portions of food (like poridge ekpang, plantain, yam fufu and assorted pepper soups), drinks three pints of water three times and gets plenty of sleep. This process ensures the bride gets a healthy waistline. According to the Efik people, they believe a woman who is full figured with a healthy waistline is beautiful.

In the Fattening Room the girl goes through domestic training of home economics (like cooking and housekeeping), childcare and how to respect and make her husband to be and his family happy. The older women give advice about their experience in marriage to ensure a successful one.

Another important parts of Efik cultural training are the cultural dances (Ekombi), folklore, folktales, songs and other forms of entertainment. Skills in artistic designs on Calabash and other materials are taught as well. All this to prepare her for marriage and womanhood.

At the end of the seclusion period, people all over are invited to witness the graduation ceremony to honor her success in passing through this ordeal. This ceremony is celebrated with traditional Efik dances (Ekombi) and other forms of entertainment. This big feast and merriment continues through out the whole day and night as families, friends and well wishers express their joy and happiness with gifts and donations to the bride. Finally she and her future husband embraces and dances welcoming everybody that have come to join the celebration. Everybody cheers the happy couple
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The yellow wey okoro dey find, she get am.
See her eyes like Abaji's ocean. Is there anything so reflective and expressive in the hinterland?
See her lips as luscious as palm kernel.
Dis na original daughter of Wohinghi. They don't make them like this north of Imo river.
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from what i've been told the circumcision happens when they are babies, not at the fattening room
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