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A single photograph has ignited a fierce debate across social media, splitting opinions and raising fresh questions about faith, culture, and identity.
The image shows an Ozonkpu title holder from the revered Umunri clan standing respectfully during a Christian prayer—but unlike his fellow chiefs, he refused to remove his symbolic red cap.
Within hours, the photo went viral.
Some condemned his action as disrespectful to the Christian prayer session, insisting that everyone should have uncovered their heads. Others argued that he showed sufficient respect by standing throughout the prayer, despite choosing to keep his traditional insignia on.
Then came another wave of reactions.
Many hailed the chief’s stance as a bold defence of Igbo tradition, arguing that followers of other religions—and even senior Christian clerics—often keep their heads covered during worship without attracting criticism.
I will visit this Chief before the commencement of new yam festival...I will enter his Obi with chicken and yams....He deserves it for standing for what's right....
Removing your red cap as a tittled chief in any gathering is a Taboo.