Who are the Igbo people?
The Igbo people are native to the southeastern part of Nigeria. They are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, known for their rich cultural heritage, artistic traditions, and entrepreneurial spirit. The Igbo language, which is one of the four official languages of Nigeria, is spoken by more than…
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Olaudah Equiano: Celebrated Abolitionist and Author Honored by Google Doodle on His 272nd Birth Anniversary
Olaudah Equiano was featured on Google's Doodle on October 16, 2017, to commemorate his contributions…
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Oru People: The Oru-Igbo and Their Aquatic Civilization
Embedded within the cultural fabric of Igboland are the Oru people, a unique and distinct group within the larger Igbo ethnic family. The adage "Oru na Igbo bu ofu," meaning…
Eboe Town: A Cultural Landmark of Igbo Heritage in Belize
Eboe Town in Belize City, Belize in the 1829 Honduras almanack. Columbia University.
It existed until the mid-19th century, when it was destroyed by fire, but played a significant role in…
Edward Wilmot Blyden: Father of Pan-Africanism and Advocate for African Cultural Identity
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Edward Wilmot Blyden (Aug 1832 – Feb 1912) was a writer and politician who identified both of his parents as being of…
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