Coming of age ceremonies are held when a child or youth is considered an adult. The age at which the ceremony is done varies on their culture, country, religion, family etc. Even though coming of age rituals are celebrated different they all have the same meaning, showing how they have grown and mature.
The Ahia Ebe is a ceremonial tradition practiced by the second largest tribe in Nigeria, the Igbo tribe, which marks when a young person becomes an adult (coming of age) and it’s responsible for contributing to the community. Girls and boys celebrate this tradition separately.
The young girls are washed with red cam wood, adorned with jewelry, and their hair plaited. The mothers teach them facts about