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Explication of Ogba Proverbs as a Tool for Conflict Resolution

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Proverbs originated orally based on the oral literature history of storytelling passed down from generation to generation through stories and sayings. However, some believed that they originated from written scripts. Proverbs are words of wisdom used to impart knowledge to people. In Ogba, proverbs are used predominantly by the elders to warn, advice, instruct and educate on issues of paramount importance to the society. Proverbs elu are epigrammatic in nature and usually misunderstood as idiom olu-eknurnu. Proverbs elu often use figures of speech, such as metaphors, similes or allusions to make a point. In the literary parlance, renowned African writers like Chinua Achebe, Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, Amos Tutuola, Wole Soyinka, Ola Rotimi and others adopt the use of proverbs in their works. This paper analyses the Ogba proverbs as a tool for conflict resolution in Ogba land of Rivers State, Nigeria. It is discovered that proverbs are used in major types of discourse involving the elders as evidenced in their use in palaces of chiefs to settle issues of marriage, land, chieftaincy, accusations of witchcraft and wizardry and other cases that are settled locally according to Ogba tradition and custom. This paper adopts the qualitative approach propounded by Isidore Okpewho. It concludes that proverbs are a veritable tool used by the elders to settle disputes in their homes, families and kindred.
Title: Explication of Ogba Proverbs as a Tool for Conflict Resolution
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Proverbs originated orally based on the oral literature history of storytelling passed down from generation to generation through stories and sayings.
However, some believed that they originated from written scripts.
Proverbs are words of wisdom used to impart knowledge to people.
In Ogba, proverbs are used predominantly by the elders to warn, advice, instruct and educate on issues of paramount importance to the society.
Proverbs elu are epigrammatic in nature and usually misunderstood as idiom olu-eknurnu.
Proverbs elu often use figures of speech, such as metaphors, similes or allusions to make a point.
In the literary parlance, renowned African writers like Chinua Achebe, Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, Amos Tutuola, Wole Soyinka, Ola Rotimi and others adopt the use of proverbs in their works.
This paper analyses the Ogba proverbs as a tool for conflict resolution in Ogba land of Rivers State, Nigeria.
It is discovered that proverbs are used in major types of discourse involving the elders as evidenced in their use in palaces of chiefs to settle issues of marriage, land, chieftaincy, accusations of witchcraft and wizardry and other cases that are settled locally according to Ogba tradition and custom.
This paper adopts the qualitative approach propounded by Isidore Okpewho.
It concludes that proverbs are a veritable tool used by the elders to settle disputes in their homes, families and kindred.

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