OMENALA NA EWUMEWU Onye na-ejikarị ọfọ ụmụnna bụ onye kacha
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The question is asking about the meaning of "Onye na-ejikarị ọfọ ụmụnna bụ onye kacha?" in the context of Omenala na Ewumewu.
In Igbo culture, ọfọ (staff) is a symbol of authority and power, and it is often used to represent a clan or community. The phrase "Onye na-ejikarị ọfọ ụmụnna bụ onye kacha" means "He who holds the staff of the community is the one in charge".
So, the correct option is "bụrụ okenye", which means "he is the leader" or "he is in charge". The other options ("nwee ego", "maa mma", "too ogologo") are not related to the question and are not correct answers.