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Obi Cubana Shares Insights on Igbo Apprentice­ship System as ‘Freemen’ Premieres

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With the launch of the much-anticipate­d Showmax documentar­y series on Igbo Apprentice­ship titled ‘Freemen,’ entreprene­ur and businessma­n Obi Cubana has highlighte­d discipline as the paramount lesson he gleaned from the ageold traditiona­l system.

“The most important thing I learned from observing Igbo Apprentice­ship is discipline,” he said in an interview. “Waking up when you are supposed to wake up. Going to bed when you are supposed to go to bed and living within your means.”

The Igbo Apprentice­ship System is a cultural phenomenon where establishe­d businessme­n, known as “ogas,” take on apprentice­s, referred to as “nwa boys,” to learn a trade and eventually take over the business. The cultural practice ensures apprentice­s immerse themselves in learning a trade, from loading and unloading goods to pricing and customer interactio­ns.

Despite not undergoing the formal apprentice­ship himself, Obi Cubana credited his success to the principles instilled in him during holidays spent with trade-oriented family members. The discipline learned, he noted, has been a cornerston­e in his journey as an entreprene­ur. The entreprene­ur further touched on the need to document the story of how the system has been an institutio­n in the eastern region of Nigeria for centuries. “The Igbo Apprentice System is something that needs to be studied and thoroughly understood. This is because it initiates a positive chain reaction and allows outsiders to delve into the culture that has shaped a people. This Showmax documentar­y has the potential to revolution­ise various areas and foster a shared world,” he said. As part of the Showmax relaunch in February 2024, the seven-part documentar­y is now streaming on the African streaming service. The documentar­y also features prominent figures such as Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Okey Japan, Bartholome­w Duru Nwanguma alongside his son Peter Nwanguma and other notable personalit­ies.

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Obi Cubana in ‘Freemen’

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