Isiagu

Summary

The Isiagu (Tiger’s or Lion’s head In English), also called Chieftaincy,[1] is a highly prestigious attire that is worn by the Igbo people which signifies power, authority, and pride. It holds a significant cultural and symbolic value for the Igbo people. It is usually worn on special occasions like weddings and coronation ceremonies.[2][3][4] The shirt may be long or short sleeved. Some shirts have gold buttons that are linked by a chain. There is usually a breast pocket on the front. Traditionally, the Isiagu was given to a man when he received a chieftaincy title. The shirt is usually worn with a red fez hat or the Igbo leopard cap. The leopard cap is known as Okpu Agu in the Igbo language.[5]

Men wearing the modern Isiagu with traditional Igbo men's hat.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Isi Agu: Bestows pride, authority". guardian.ng. December 2019. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  2. ^ Daily, Times. "President Buhari Looking Cute on Isiagu".
  3. ^ Okeke-Korieocha, Ifeoma (2023-07-17). "Why 'Isiagu' styles are becoming norm at Igbo weddings". Businessday NG. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  4. ^ "Isiagu, the traditional attire that identifies the Nigerian Igbo community". GhanaWeb. 2023-04-12. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  5. ^ "TRADITIONAL HATS OF IGBO TRIBE (MALE) AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE | Boombuzz".

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  • A chieftaincy celebration [1]
  • What is Igbo attire? [2]
  • African Hats [3]