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IF YOU ARE IGBO

If you are Igbo, And the Igbos are being killed, But you are keeping quiet, And you are supporting Igbo killers, You are an enemy. When you are treated as an enemy, Don’t ask why?
Because…, your hands are not clean. East and West…, Home is the Best!

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Are You Igbo

"Man, Know Thyself" is a popular expression. The Igbo people already know themselves. The next thing is to become grounded in that knowledge. The parents and children require this grounding.

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popular stories...

In Igbo folklore, by the time you tell 10 stories, one story must be about the tortoise. Recall all such stories. Didn't you like them? Didn't they inspire you? Do your children know about those stories? Do your children know any of those stories? Are you taking any steps to equip them with the stories that made you sensible and responsible?

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Gender Issues

Gender is important in Igbo culture. A man is the protector of the family. Are you a man? Do you protect your family? Do you have a wife? Do you have children? Do they look up to you? Are you leaving a legacy? Confirm or confess?

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Since 1993

Once Upon An Igbo Person

There are more questions than answers in the Igbo sociology, anthropology, and ethnography. Do you have questions? Do you have answers? Are you in-between? What about Igbonics? Ebonics? Igbotik, Igbothick? Igbo-Ukwu, Igbo-Etiti, etc. Do you feel inferior to be Igbo? Do you know the actual difference between an Igbo other people groups?

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Contact The Igbo Institute. Find out about events that are not listed on this site. Do not be left out in the quest for Igbo self-preservation.