That’s according to YES International magazine. The magazine says, Joseph Yobo’s in laws are not happy with him because he is yet to marry their daughter traditionally. They said even Ojukwu did the needful when he married Bianca, so Yobo has no excuse.
”Former Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo, may have unknowingly
incurred the wrath of some of his wife’s people. Yobo’s wife, Adaeze, is
from Iru-Owelle Village in Awka Etiti, Idemili South local government
area of Anambra State. According to one of them who asked not to be
mentioned yet, their anger with the soccer star stems from the fact that
he’s yet to marry their daughter traditionally.
“Yobo has not done Adaeze’s Igba Nkwu and that’s why we are not happy
with him. You are a Yoruba girl, but you can go and ask your publisher,
Azuh Arinze. He knows what Igba Nkwu means in Igboland, and he also
knows that without it, no man can be said to have truly and fully
married a woman. “We love Yobo as a footballer. We are also happy to
have him as our in-law, but our tradition must be followed and
respected. Remember Ojukwu and Bianca? In spite of their having a high
society wedding in Abuja and all that, when the time came, Ojukwu still
had to return to Ngwo (in Enugu) to marry Bianca traditionally because
it is very, very important. So, you can tell Yobo that we said his case
cannot be any different. He must marry our daughter traditionally.
Simple”.
Igba Nkwu, indeed, is very important in Igbo land. Besides uniting
the two families and formalizing the relationship traditionally, it’s
also an avenue for the couple to exchange drinks publicly and announce
to the whole world that they are now one. The format is usually to hand
over to the bride a glass filled with Nkwu Enu (up wine), and amidst
dancing around the arena; accompanied by her friends, she locates the
groom, hands over the drink to him, he drinks and follows her to her
parents. Both will now kneel and be prayed for, with merriment following
later.
Adaeze’s father is the grandson of the GMO boss, Chief J.O. Igwe.
GMO used to be into serious business and was one of the first Igbo
companies, as far back as 1982, to donate N2million to a cause. This was
when Dollar exchanged one for about N80. “GMO was the Dangote of that
time in the East. The man was a member of People’s Club, the biggest
social club, East of the Niger, at the time. Oliver de Coque and Osita
Osadebe sang his praise in their albums”.
Sources close to Yobo told us that he was ready and willing to do
the Igba Nkwu but for kidnapping which was rampant in Anambra State
then. “That was what scared him away. Yobo is a big boy. I mean, we all
saw how big his white weeding was, in spite of the fact that he didn’t
announce it to the whole world then”.
Yobo, it would be recalled, had his church wedding in Jos, Plateau
State in 2008. Currently blessed with a child, YES International!
investigation revealed that he had met with Adaeze’s father, Mr.
Ikechukwu Igwe, for some form of introduction in Lagos and not Igba
Nkwu. When we contacted Mr. Igwe, on Thursday, February 13, 2014, he
maintained that he doesn’t have any issue with his daughter and her
husband. “I don’t have any problem with them at all and it’s not true
that I’m not happy with them over anything”. On their inability to
perform the Igba Nkwu ceremonies yet, he said he was happy with Adaeze
as his daughter and Yobo as his son in-law and that’s what’s important.
“Don’t listen to whoever is telling you anything on the contrary”. But
still seething with rage, one of the in-laws said:
“Ask Yobo whether he knows where Iru-Owelle is. Ask him also
whether he has been to Iru-Owelle. Our people don’t do traditional
marriages in Lagos, so whatever they claim to have done there doesn’t
concern us. If he wants to marry our daughter, he should come to our
village”.
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