Mmanwu Festival in Enugu State








Aju festival or Mmanwu festival occurs once a year in Igbo societies. It is a time where people in the

Igbo society gathers to give thanksgiving for a fruitful harvest in the just concluded yam harvests. The English word for Mmanwu is Masquerade. It is part and parcel of the Igbo culture, especially in

Enugu state.


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