An Introduction to Nso (Personal and Communal Taboos) in Odinani

Nso are sacred prohibitions or taboos that govern behavior and practices within the Igbo community. They are considered inviolable rules set by the ancestors and the divine forces to ensure order and harmony.

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Dibia Amamife.

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