How to greet Onitsha Women

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[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Okposieke and Igwo (Obior) daughters
Ogbolieke and Ogbendugbe daughters
Umudei, Ogbeodogwu and Ogboli Olosi daughters
Ogbeabu, Ogbembubu excluding Umu Osodi ‘
Umu Osodi daughter of Ogbeabu
Ogbotu daughters
Mgbelekeke daughters
Umu Onogbo daughters
Umuikem, Odoje, Isiokwe excluding Umu Odimegwu
Gbuagu daughters
Umu Odimegwu Gbuagu daughters
Umu Ase daughters
Obikporo daughters (Oreze Section)
Obikporo daughters excluding Oreze
lyiawu daughters
Umu Aroli, Ogbeoza and Ogbendida daughters
Ogbe Ozoma daughters

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– Igwe
– Abii
– Odua

– Igwe
-Osodi
– Oyowu
– ojie
– Ayiuwa

– Ajie
– Odu
– Onowu
– Oreze
– Onygagba
– Owelle
– Kpari
– Akpe

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