Description
The Abariba cap, also known as Okpu Agu, is a distinctive traditional Igbo cap made with richly woven threads, often in bold red, black, and white patterns. Originating from the Abariba people in Abia State, Nigeria, it symbolizes strength, valor, and prestige. Worn mostly by titled men, elders, and cultural leaders, the Okpu Agu is a proud emblem of Igbo heritage, often paired with traditional attire during ceremonies and festivals.
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