Passing down our culture
Most African immigrants all over the world generally agree that their children need to have a functional knowledge or a modicum of African culture. Parents of African origin indulge in all effort to provide their children with at least a smattering of African culture.
The concept of Igbo Kwenu in Igbo culture, identity, and shared representation
Igbo Kwenu, yaa! Kwenu yaa, kwezue nu, yaaaa! wrote Chinua Achebe in his novel "Things Fall Apart (1958). In like manner, everywhere in Igboland, you will hear in a public gathering
Understanding New Yam Festival (Iri Ji)- Igbo Ancestry heritage
The Igbos are people with a very high degree of religious inclination. As a people, the majority believe equivocally in "Chineke" God the creator and Almighty Omnipresence, Omnipotent, Omniscience and Omniscient..
No Igbo Child Left Behind
Millions of Igbos have left their Homeland and Nigeria in pursuit of better education and economic opportunities abroad, most with the desire to eventually return Home.
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