The communities of Iwere land

Alero means “Fertile soil/ground. Soft ground’. Iwere land is full of beauty, fertility & promise. Featuring Iwere land full of opportunities.

The Alero Land Project is about capturing the communities that encompass Iwere land. We began in August 2021, and the journey continues. We hope the land calls it’s people home. 

2022 | Documentary | 4 Episodes

CemoNation films

2022 | Documentary | 4 Episodes
CemoNation films

Watch Omawumi as she sings the National Anthem over Iwereland

Omawunmi singing the Nationa Anthem at the coronation of the Atuwase III.

Itsekiri Communities

So far we have identified 136 Itsekiri communities and we have covered 38 of them so far. We plan to cover all these communities in the next year. Please contact us if your community is not listed. Send us an email here: iwereland.documentary@gmail.com

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Ajamimogha


Ode Itsekiri


Okere


Efruokpe


Ekurede Itsekiri, Ugbori


Ifie, Aja Etan & Ijalla


Koko


Omadino & Obodo


Ubeji & Egbokodo Itsekiri


Orugbo, Ikpisan, Inorin, Ajigba, Usele & Ugbodede


Odion, Iyara, Pessu, Edukugho, Merogun, Mc-Iver, Atsolu, Ogedegbe


Ugbuwangue


Ugborodo, Ajudabo, Otumara, Arun Uton, Madangho, Ogidigben, Ijallah & Ugboegungun

Ugbolokposo


"Iwereland: Tales of the Itsekiri" documentary

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