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CIVIL WAYS TO COMMUNICATE

CIVIL WAYS TO COMMUNICATE 1. Instead of saying you are lying say THIS IS NOT TRUE 2. Instead of saying this post is fake say ARE YOU SURE OF THIS? 3. Instead of saying you are wrong say THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE 4. Instead of saying you will be punished say THERE ARE CONSEQUENCES TO THIS 5. Instead of saying I am talking and you are not paying attention say I WILL LIKE TO GET YOUR ATTENTION 6. Instead of saying I don't have your time say I WILL LIKE TO END THE CONVERSATION NOW 7. Instead of saying what you are saying does not make sense say IS THERE ANY OTHER OPTION THAN THIS? 8. Instead of saying what you are doing is bad say THIS BEHAVIOR IS INAPPROPRIATE 9.Instead of saying this child is a slow learner say THIS CHILD IS AN UPCOMING LEARNER 10. Instead of saying " get out from here" say PLEASE IT WILL BE APPRECIATED YOU LEAVE THIS PLACE. SOME SOCIAL RULES THAT MAY HELP YOU: 1. Don’t call someone more than twice continuously. If they don’t pick up your

A LITTLE ABOUT OHAFIA

KNOW A LITTLE ABOUT OHAFIA Ohafia is a clan made up of 26 Villages. It is also a local government area in Abia State, Nigeria. An Igbo  speaking region. The ancestral capital of Ohafia clan is Elu, a village in Ohafia. Although  Ohafia Local Government Area covers both  Abiriba and Nkporo clans, our focus is on Ohafia as a clan. The ancestors of Ohafia people were mighty warriors who fought and settled in different places before they arrived at the place known as Ohafia today. This aspect of the Ohafia people's history remains inherent to the people's sense of identity. In other words, the performance of "War Dance" (Iri Agha) clarifies the warrior tradition of the Ohafia people.  Ohafia War Dance is performed by a group of men who dance to display their muscles in winning  wars in the past. It is also a celebration and practice of beheading a fallen enemy. A human head was a proof of strength and courage in the ancient Ohafia. KALU Kalu, a household name in