- Written by: SHEDDY OZOENE
Every society arrives at moments when it must pause, look back, and decide whether it has done right for those who shaped its path. For Agbajaland, that moment comes again in the next few days as the people gather for the 2025 Agbaja Summit. It comes with another opportunity not merely to celebrate culture, but to confront history with gratitude.
From November 26 to 27, Agbaja sons and daughters will return to Enugu, the Coal City, for the second edition of an event that has quickly grown into a collective reaffirmation of identity. Agbaja, a clan of over 80 communities across five Local Government Areas, has long been held together by ancestry and a deep sense of kinship. The maiden edition in 2022 was more like a reunion after decades of inactivity.