The Days, Weeks, And Months Of The Igbo Calendar | Voice Of The Sun

The structure of the Igbo calendar is also one of the statements to nullify the continuous disparagement of the beautiful Ìgbò culture. Ndi Igbo have a different calendar from the Gregorian calendar. Surprising as it may, the custodians of the Igbo culture still maintain this calendar in their observance of the culture and traditions of our land. The following table outlines the Igbo calendar: As observed in the table above, there are THIRTEEN months in the Igbo calendar. The Igbos only recognize 4 days in a week, namely; Eke, Orie, Afo, and Nkwo. A Further Overview of The Traditional Igbo Calendar: 4 days make a week (Izu).  7 weeks make a month (Onwa) 28 days make a month 13 months make a year 91 weeks make a year 364 days make a year To Read The Complete Article, Go Here: https://voiceofthesun.com/culture/the... To Follow Us On Social Media Visit The Links Below: Facebook -   / voiceofthesun   Twitter -   / voiceofthesun1   Visit Our Website: https://voiceofthesun.com/