Igbo Market Calendar

Igbo Market Calendar

Details about Igbo Market Calendar

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • October 21, 2021
  • September 19, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 1.84MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • American English

Developer of Igbo Market Calendar

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Version History of Igbo Market Calendar

5

July 8, 2024

Changed the color of every other weekend from orange to dark green

4

July 8, 2024

Fixed layout issues and improved overall design

3

October 29, 2021

Updated Header - changed from African Market Day to Igbo Market Day The current day is indicated by red text in the calendar Updated Footer - changed from narku127@yahoo to Bryan Muforo

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1.0

October 21, 2021

Price History of Igbo Market Calendar

Description of Igbo Market Calendar

This app provides a widget that displays which market day is associated with a given date and a 16 month market day calendar that updates monthly.

Igbo Market Calendar: FAQ

Is Igbo Market Calendar compatible with iPad devices?

The Igbo Market Calendar software is compatible with iPad devices.

Who is the creator of the Igbo Market Calendar app?

Bryan Muforo built the Igbo Market Calendar app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Igbo Market Calendar?

The minimum supported iOS version for the Igbo Market Calendar app is iOS 12.0.

How do users rate the app?

4.3: The Igbo Market Calendar app gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre of app is Igbo Market Calendar?

The App Category Of The Igbo Market Calendar App Is Utilities.

What Igbo Market Calendar application version is the latest one?

5 is the most recent version of Igbo Market Calendar.

When was the latest Igbo Market Calendar update?

Igbo Market Calendar released its latest update on September 19, 2024.

When was the Igbo Market Calendar app released?

Igbo Market Calendar was initially released on May 27, 2023.

What's the content advisory rating of the Igbo Market Calendar app?

The Igbo Market Calendar app is rated Bryan Muforo.

What languages is Igbo Market Calendar available in?

Currently, the Igbo Market Calendar app supports the following languages: American English.

Does Apple Arcade support Igbo Market Calendar among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Igbo Market Calendar is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Igbo Market Calendar?

Unfortunately, Igbo Market Calendar does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Does Igbo Market Calendar offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, Igbo Market Calendar does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Igbo Market Calendar display any ads?

No, Igbo Market Calendar does not display any ads.

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Reviews of Igbo Market Calendar

  • Compliments

    As easy as ABCD
  • Ifechi

    Nwanne good job on the app. I just doenloaded it and i just so hapoen to be in Texas when i did it and probably the same county as you.

    But please note that in Ani Gbo / Ancient Land, that the market day shigts evrynight at 6pm.....

    So inthibk thr next set of updates should be a different interface displaying the changing of the times.

    meaning that when you wake up it might be Orie day but Mgbochi Afo will fall at 6pm that same "Day"

    Also please make everything in igbo language.

    We have names for our month/ Onwa

    November / December / January are NOT part of the Igbo calender. That’s the calendar for Christians

    Major updates are needed obviously but I’m happy you made this
    Ọnwa Abụo Edit
    This month is dedicated to cleaning and farming.

    Ọnwa Ife Eke Edit
    Is described as the fasting period, usually known as “Ugani” in Igbo meaning 'hunger period'. It is the period in which all must fast in sacrificial harmony to the goddess Ani of the Earth. Many communities host competitive wrestling events in this month as it is dedicated to finding one's Ikenga through conquering personal and communal struggle.

    Ọnwa Anọ Edit
    Ọnwa Anọ is when the planting of seed yams start. In many communities this is the month of the Ekeleke dance festival which emphasizes optimism, sustaining your belief in God through hardships and the coming of better days.

    Ọnwa Agwụ Edit
    Ịgọchi na mmanwụ come out in this month which are adult masquerades. Ọnwa Agwu is the traditional start of the year.[9][10] The Alusi Agwu, after which the month is named, is venerated by the Dibia (priests), by whom Agwu is specifically worshipped, in this month.

    Ọnwa Ifejiọkụ Edit
    This month is dedicated to the yam deity ifejioku and Njoku Ji and yam rituals are performed in this month for the New Yam Festival.

    Ọnwa Alọm Chi Edit
    This month sees the harvesting of the yam. This month is also a time of prayer and meditation for women. The Alom Chi is a shrine or memorial a woman builds in honor of her ancestors. This month is dedicated to reconnecting with the ancestors by breaking kola and holding communion with them. Onwa Alom Chi is also dedicated to venerating mothers and motherhood, honoring womenhood, remembering ones 'first mother' (the woman which all of humanity and creation comes from) as well as connecting one's children, including those that are yet to be born.

    Ọnwa Ilo Mmụọ Edit
    A festival called Önwa Asatọ (Igbo: Eighth Month) is held in this month.

    Ọnwa Ana Edit
    Ana (or Ala) is the Igbo earth goddess and rituals for this deity commence in this month, hence it is named after her.

    Ọnwa Okike Edit
    Okike ritual takes place in this month.

    Ọnwa Ajana Edit
    Okike ritual also takes place in Ọnwa Ajana.

    Ọnwa Ede Ajana Edit
    Ritual Ends

    Ọnwa Ụzọ Alụsị Edit
    The last month sees the offering to the Alusi.