The Aro age-grade system in Igbo land was
a religious organization
a commercial organization
a political organization
an imperial organization
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The Aro age-grade system in Igbo land was primarily:
C. a political organization.
The Aro age-grade system was a socio-political organization among the Igbo people, particularly prominent among the Arochukwu community in southeastern Nigeria. It played a significant role in governance, dispute resolution, and the organization of societal affairs within the region.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
C. a political organization.




pls the answer is C (political Organization) All these people answering otherwise, don't let the devil use you!!😒

the answer is A because the aro are the mouthpiece of the gods...check google my school...

The Aro people or Aros are an Igbo subgroup[1] that originated from the Arochukwu kingdom in present-day Abia state, Nigeria. The Aros can also be found in about 250 other settlements mostly in the Southeastern Nigeria and adjacent areas. The Aros today are classified as Eastern or Cross River Igbos because of their location, mixed origins, culture, and dialect. Their god, Chukwu Abiama, was a key factor in establishing the Aro Confederacy as a regional power in the Niger Delta and Southeastern Nigeria during the 18th and 19th centuries.it also has a total population of 1.1million

C is correct, it was a political organization.
The Aro Confederacy (1240–1902) was a political union orchestrated by the Aro people, an Igbo subgroup, centered in Arochukwu in present-day southeastern Nigeria. The Aro Confederacy was a powerful and influential political and economic alliance of various Igbo-speaking communities in southeastern Nigeria. It emerged during the 17th century and played a significant role in the region until the late 19th century




