Global Information Lookup Global Information

Agofe information


Agofe is the noble title for the chief cultural leader among all the Lugbara people or King of Lado Kingdom[1] which covers the regions of West Nile, Ituri, Torit, Uele and Yei. The term means 'Pillar' or 'Paramount Chief' but a king is also called opi in Lugbara; an opi is usually the clan leader of a lineage.[2] Around 1967, President Milton Obote abolished kingdoms, then the 1995 Constitution reinstated cultural institutions but the Lugbara only chose county chiefs. In 2012, the Government of Uganda finally recognised this revised Agofe institution.[3] The Agofe's duty will be to preserve Lugbara culture through literature and other assignments.

  1. ^ Re: South Sudan Carved Out To Hide Lado Kingdom (Rastafari Speaks)
  2. ^ Arua Today. "Arua Today". Arua Today. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2012-10-26.
  3. ^ "Government finally recognises Lugbara cultural institution". Ugandaradionetwork.com. Retrieved 2012-10-26.

and 3 Related for: Agofe information

Request time (Page generated in 0.5244 seconds.)

Agofe

Last Update:

Agofe is the noble title for the chief cultural leader among all the Lugbara people or King of Lado Kingdom which covers the regions of West Nile, Ituri...

Word Count : 380

Lugbara Kari

Last Update:

and cultural institution of all Lugbara people on Earth and headed by the Agofe. Although cultural institutions were abolished in 1967, the 1995 Constitution...

Word Count : 189

Lugbara language

Last Update:

dark) Emvesi-enisi (black and white) Foro [foro] (gray) Foroto (grayish) Agofe Districts of Uganda Lugbara music Lugbara proverbs Lugbara at Ethnologue...

Word Count : 1062

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net