Culture & Traditions
Tools for advance Igbo language Vol: 4: Iconic Igbo Proverb of Iga esigodi ike mgba, tupụ ega ka igwọ ọgwụ mgba (you must first possess certain levells of wrestling ability before looking for other means to enhance it)
The Igbo language is a means of communication and an integral part of Igbo culture. When proverbs are deployed to…
Read MoreIgbo names that reveal identities; act as signposts and endorse Igbo spiritualism (Part 3)
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Read MoreTools for advance Igbo language Vol: 5: Fable/Allegory about Ajuala/Ajuana, Osa, Osisi Abbọssi Na Onye Nta, Agụ Ji—Maka Ahum, Maka Ahugi, Maka Abbọssi—(The allegory of Puff adder, Mr Squirrel, AbbọssiTree and the Hungry Hunter)
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Read MoreIGBO NA OJI VOL: 2
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Read MoreAhiajoku 2025: Responding to Igbo question
Chinua Achebe tells us something profound in “Things Fall Apart”. Unoka, the gentle flutist of Umuofia, lived and worked with…
Read MoreOrikọ or Isụ Orikọ n’ala Igbo: A disciplinary spirituality that deters and checkmates Igbo ignorance and recklessness Vol: 1
The dimension of orikọ in Igbo land is extensive. There are three broad segments of orikọ: the section that relates…
Read MoreCannon Shots, Egbe Mkpọ N’ala: Igbo Communication System that Conveys and Reverberates.
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Read MoreAdvance Igbo Language System 2: Allegory of Onye Isi na Onye Ngwọrọ (the Cripple and the Blind)
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Read MoreUmbilical cord ( Alọ Ma Ọ Bụ Eriri Otubo) how it is viewed in Igbo land
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