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SUMMARY
This research work examined theIne festival in of Onicha-Uku community in Delta State. It interrogated the chaotic and destabilizing situation of festivals in Africa. To achieve the basic objective of this study, the study was divided into five functionally related chapters. To start with, in chapter one a broad introduction to the study with references to background to the history of Onicha-Uku nation. Following that, the purpose of the study was started, viz to dispel the growing negative perception that Ine festival Festival did not have great impact on Onicha-Uku people. The methodology of study was clearly stated to include archival materials and written materials. The scope of study was noted to be before and after 1900, after which relevant literature relating to the work was thoroughly reviewed.
The study also examined historical background of the Ancient Onicha-Uku people, particularly the economic, political and social history of the Onicha-Ukuwhich was reviewed in the chapter.