Question on: JAMB Government - 2011
In pre-colonial Igboland, autocratic rule was made difficult by the
In pre-colonial Igboland, autocratic rule was made difficult by the absence of a centralized system of authority.
The Igbos were Republican by nature. They maintained a decentralized and acephalous society. It was highly democratic and egalitarian. Some traditional institutions were recognized specially in the administration of Igbo Society and they were as follows:
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Village Assembly
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Council of Elders
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Age Grades
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Ozo Titled Holders
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Priest of Deities
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Masquerades
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Cult
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Umuada, etc.
All these made the autocratic system of government to be very difficult in Igboland.
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