About Ndi Igbo
Southeast, South-South traditional rulers’ parley at Umuahia: Otti’s critical move towards Igbo liberation
And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free—John 8:32 While the incident of enslavement may…
Read MoreIgbo Identity and Crisis of Internal Sabotage: Revisiting Chimamanda Adichie’s Igbo bu Igbo (Part 2)
In this concluding part of our discussion on Igbo identity and crisis, we highlight Chimamanda Adiche’s postulations on Igbo bu…
Read MoreTHE RITUAL THAT RESTRAINS NNEWI PEOPLE FROM KILLING THEIR RELATIONS
Chief Omedajuo had noticed that many of his well-to-do subjects had stopped coming home to the village from abroad during…
Read MoreRe: Women Can Lead, Men Can Partake (Odinalalgbo/culture’s Post)
I pray the so-called liberated Igbo women, feminists and their male collaborators who despise and want Igbo culture supplanted have…
Read MoreThe Igbo Benevolent Gods of Afor, Nkwọ, Eke and Orie/Oye
In Igbo cosmology, “four” as a number is paramount. It is a number that determines all aspect of Igbo engagements…
Read MoreResidents of Enugu Governor Mbah’s hometown protest land encroachment by Nigerian army
Tension has escalated in Owo, the hometown of Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, following what residents describe as a fresh…
Read MoreThe philosophy of “Umunnakwe” in Igbo political system
When an Igbo man shouted Igbo Kwenu to his kinsmen and they replied Iyaa! What does it mean? It shows…
Read MoreUzodimma condemns ‘corpse water’ widowhood practice in Imo, orders probe
Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has ordered an investigation to fish out the proponents behind the instigation of the…
Read MoreExclusion of Igbo women from ancestral property: You cannot adopt the Bible and oppose this Igbo custom
It is unfortunate that I have to divert attention from more critical issues; confronting Ndi Igbo to revisit a case…
Read MoreFalse: Executors of late Iwuanyanwu’s ‘Will’ say claims he inserted clause restricting his wife from remarrying is false and misleading”
The will executors of the late industrialist, Chief Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Iwuanyanwu have denied reports making the rounds that he included…
Read MoreNotable Igbo Proverb: Ebii fọgodi ofu, ọga egbu/ata achara (Even at the point of death, a grass cutter would chew grass)
The Igbo language is a means of communication and an integral part of Igbo culture. When proverbs are deployed to…
Read MoreIwuanyanwu’s will correlates objection of Ndi Igbo to female inheritance
The unnecessary viral exposures and cacophony of comments that followed the release of the late Chief Engr. Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu’s will…
Read MoreAdvance Igbo Language System 3: Prominent Igbo Proverbs of Nchakụ che ma isi ya ọghọ agwọ ewu. (If a snake hatchling treads cautiously it becomes a fearsome one)
The Igbo language is a means of communication and an integral part of Igbo culture. When proverbs are deployed to…
Read MoreThe Danger of Adopting Male Child in Igbo Land
In ancient Igbo societies, the adoptions of children were unheard of. If a woman is unable to bear a child,…
Read MoreIn Igbo marriage, if your husband’s kinsman buries your spouse he is entitle to your body
The social media has become a catalyst for the literate or barely literate to seek an easily access to publicity….
Read MoreInterpretations of Igbo culture: Chimamanda as a mischievous Igbo pundit
In Igbo culture, females are not vested with the responsibility to lecture or interpret the nuances on certain Igbo issues….
Read MoreWhy women don’t break kolanut in Igboland — Monarchs, leaders
It is rooted in women’s monthly menstruation Kola-nut is vital to Igbo tradition and culture. It is needed in any…
Read MoreObi Cubana declares biological son ‘next of kin’ after adopted son’s claim
Businessman, Obi Cubana, has responded to his adopted son, Chidi’s claim of being his next of kin by sharing a…
Read MoreAspersions on Nsukka women: Proof of indecorous and ignorance of Igbo women.
“To whom much is given, much is expected” they say, is an aphorism that does not seem to resonate with…
Read MoreBride price as catalyst in Igbo marriage system
The saying, who so ever finds a wife, finds a good thing, is a popular dictum but how men acquire…
Read MoreOrigin of Owelle chieftaincy title.
The title of Owelle is a very highly revered one in Onitsha and other parts of the East,but most people…
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