Pericomo Okoye and his traditional dansers from Arondizuogu. This music and dance is associated with the Ikeji festival in Aro-Ndiizuogu of Imo state. The festival is usualy held either at easter or during the new yam festival. The festival attracts all masquerades from around the area and ends at the village square with all kinds of dances and tricks
Pericomo Okoye and his traditional dancers from Arondizuogu. This music and dance is associated with the Ikeji festival in Aro-Ndiizuogu of Imo state. The festival is usualy held either at easter or during the new yam festival. The festival attracts all masquerades from around the area and ends at the village square with all kinds of dances and tricks
Pericomo Okoye and his traditional dancers from Arondizuogu. This music and dance is associated with the Ikeji festival in Aro-Ndiizuogu of Imo state. The festival is usualy held either at easter or during the new yam festival. The festival attracts all masquerades from around the area and ends at the village square with all kinds of dances and tricks
Pericomo Okoye and his traditional dancers of Arondizuogu. This music and dance is associated with the Ikeji festival in Aro-Ndiizuogu of Imo state. The festival is usualy held either at easter or during the new yam festival. The festival attracts all masquerades from around the area and ends at the village square with all kinds of dances and tricks
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