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Why the Benin Traditional Council Banned Coral Beads, Eben, and Okuku

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Why the Benin Traditional Council Banned Coral Beads, Eben, and Okuku

EdoToday reports that the Benin Traditional Council recently announced a ban on wearing specific traditional items meant for the Oba of Benin, his wives, royal family members, and titled chiefs. These items, including coral beads (Ikele), Eben (a ceremonial sword), and Okuku (the headgear for the Oba’s queens), can no longer be used by the public during ceremonies.

Let’s break this down to understand what this means for the people of Benin and why the council made this decision.

What Items Are Banned?

The following items are reserved strictly for the royal family and titled chiefs:

  • Coral Beads (Ikele): These round coral beads are part of Benin’s royal attire.
  • Eben (Ceremonial Sword): This is used only by titled chiefs to honor the Oba.
  • Okuku (Headgear): Worn exclusively by the Oba’s queens, and daughters.

These items are deeply rooted in Benin culture and hold sacred meanings, which is why their use by others has caused concern.

Why the Benin Traditional Council Banned Coral Beads, Eben, and Okuku

The Main reason why Benin Traditional Council Banned the use ot these items;

The council discovered that these traditional items were being misused by people who aren’t part of the royal family or titled chiefs. Here’s what they said:

  1. Cultural Misuse: Some individuals wear these items during weddings, burials, and other ceremonies, which the council considers disrespectful.
  2. Ignorance: Many are unaware of the sacredness of these items and the consequences of using them improperly.
  3. Abuse of Tradition: Women and cultural groups have also adopted the royal headgear, Okuku, as part of their regular attire.

The council stated that such actions go against Benin customs and traditions and warned that they would no longer tolerate these practices.

Consequences of Misusing These Items

The chiefs have made it clear that wearing these items without proper authority is not just a violation of tradition—it could have spiritual consequences. They invoked the spirits of their ancestors to place curses on anyone who continues to misuse these sacred items.

According to the chiefs:

  • Women who wear Okuku could unknowingly bring misfortune upon themselves.
  • The misuse of Eben and Ikele during ceremonies is seen as a serious offense.
  • Future generations of those who disrespect these traditions may also face the repercussions.

How Should a True Benin Person Dress for Ceremonies?

For weddings, burials, or social events, the traditional attire includes:

  • Ewu Iwu Dress: A special fabric used for traditional dressing.
  • Long Coral Beads (Udeguoghọ): These are acceptable for general use and represent Benin’s rich culture.

By sticking to these, individuals can honor their heritage without crossing boundaries.

Conclusion

The Benin Traditional Council’s decision is a reminder of the importance of respecting cultural traditions. Sacred items like Ikele, Eben, and Okuku are more than just decorations—they are symbols of the Oba’s authority and Benin’s history.

If you’re unsure about what to wear for a ceremony, it’s best to stick to traditional attire that aligns with Benin customs.

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