Original Research

God of iron and iron working in parts of Ǹsúkkā cultural area in Southeast Nigeria

Joshua O. Uzuegbu, Christian Agbo
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 80, No 1 | a9262 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v80i1.9262 | © 2024 Joshua O. Uzuegbu, Christian O. Agbo | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 19 July 2023 | Published: 06 May 2024

About the author(s)

Joshua O. Uzuegbu, Department of Humanities, School of General Studies, University of Nigeria, Ǹsúkkā, Nigeria; and Department of Religion Studies, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; and, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Nigeria, Ǹsúkkā, Nigeria, South Africa
Christian Agbo, Department of Humanities, School of General Studies, University of Nigeria, Ǹsúkkā, Nigeria; and Department of Religion Studies, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; and Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nigeria, Ǹsúkkā, Nigeria, South Africa

Abstract

This study is aimed at evaluating the influence of the god of iron on ironworking communities in Ǹsúkkā cultural area. In the study area, the Supreme God – Chúkwú Òkìkè, Chínēkè or Chúkwú Ábíàmà is believed to control the affairs of humanity. He is worshipped through intermediaries such as Ányánwù [Sun God], Àmádíòhà, Áhàjīōkù [fertility goddess], Àlà [earth goddess] and the god of iron, which is called by different names in the study area such as Ékwéñsū-Úzù, Òkóró-Údùmè, Chíkèrè Àgùrù and Áshéné. But, how effective is the god of iron in the study area? To provide answers to this question, ethnographic research method, involving in-depth structured interviews, field observation and photographic documentations, was used to gather data on the subject matter while data collected were analysed descriptively. This article is of the view that the influence of the god of iron in the study area is whittling down as a result of Westernisation and Christianity.

Contribution: The study indicates an increasing resistance to the Euro-centrism, which has suppressed beliefs in the god of iron and the associated practices.


Keywords

God; iron; smelting; blacksmith; Ǹsúkkā.

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Goal 13: Climate action

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