State creation lead to Igbo identity crisis, demographic and cultural displacement- by Maazị Ogbonnaya Okoro

“Let me usher this discourse by first clearing the air that the Igbo presently in Kogi are not migrants”. The places they are settled had been their ancestral lands and never Ịgala land as erroneously portrayed over the years. The Ịgala are the ones who migrated from Wukari in Taraba State and settled at a place called Amagede before they moved to the Idah area.

Ishi-agu and other igbo artefacts- by Mazi Ndukwe

Ishi-Agu or Isiagu in IGBO paradigm is both an artefact and communities in Igboland.

The colourful Igbo hat, popularly known as Ishi-agu or Isiagu, is an emblem and IGBO cultural icon.

Ishi-Agu is the name of an Igbo community in Ebonyi State, and Isiagu is another name of an community in Awka South, Anambra State in Igboland.

Igbo cultures and traditions are not made in the UK- By Mazi A Ndukwe.

Every communication emanating from one organisation to another is expected to observe the formal protocols of respect and responsibility.
 

African Politicians, including Igbo politicians are "killers"

A killer has been defined as person or thing that kills. It can informally be described as an extremely difficult or unpleasant thing. Really, extremely difficult or unpleasant things are happening in African and Igboland. Africans and indeed Igbos are dying daily at an alarming rate under different circumstances mostly occasioned or aided and abetted by the unpatriotic and wicked decision, actions and in-action of politicians.

Culture

The squirrel and the cocoyam leaf- By AjembeleEditor

The squirrel and the cocoyam- An Igbo folklore

How to prepare Igbo native stew (Ofe Akwu)Editor

Oge Akwu is an Igbo native stew served with white Rice and boiled Yam and...

How to make Egusi Soup & Bitter LeafEditor

Egusi with bitter leaf is a delicious Igbo soup made with melon seeds and...

The symbol and importance of Oji Igbo (Kola nut) in Igbo culture and traditionEditor

There is a union between the natural and the supernatural in the Igbo society...

Language

Igbo AlphabetEditor

Learning Igbo starts with learning Igbo Alphabet

Igbo is a rich tone languageEditor

When you talk about languages that are rich in tone and sound, Igbo language...

Colour description in IgboEditor

Some people wonder if all the colours have an Igbo meaning and some are...

Fruits and vegetables in Igbo languageEditor

Learn the names of fruits and vegetables in Igbo

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