To uphold some vital tradition, safeguard our unique cultures and promote unity 
across the clans the Agofe institution could be useful. More so the institution 
may position itself in a way that it provides literary resource of the Lugbara 
historical and scientific objects, museum, etc. Part of our Lugbara problem is 
that we have lost a greater part of our tradition, culture and therefore our 
pride as a people. That's my take.


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 From: Caleb Alaka <calebal...@yahoo.com>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net> 
Sent: Saturday, 20 July 2013, 13:03
Subject: [WestNileNet] Do the Lugbara need a traditional Chief
 

Some time ago, Ambassador Achema Harold, opined in one of the dailies that 
those seeking Agofe are self seekers, that the Lugbara were egalitarian and 
believed in equality. Hon Dr. Okuonzi MP Vura rebutted the same, and supported 
the idea, it is not the most pressing issue we have, Sam Andema and father 
Ruffino and others what is your take on this matter. 

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