Oji Ogbugba ndu: Significance of Six-lobed Kola in Igbo Tradition

The six-lobed kolanut, known as Oji Ogbugba Ndu, is revered as the “kolanut of covenant.” It signifies deep communion between the living and the ancestors. With its six lobes — often seen as a double reinforcement of spiritual power — this kolanut is believed to mark divine approval, ancestral presence, and the sealing of sacred ties. In traditional rites, the smallest lobe is never eaten but offered to the ancestors, affirming that life is shared across generations and that the unseen world walks beside the living.

Oma

21st-century Dibia (Igbo mystic).

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