“Ndigbo should unite and identify their friends across the nation. Go to the South-South, honour Philip Effiong, salute the families of Willie Archibong, Akpan Etuk, Afaha Nsudoh, Samuel Imoke, Michael Ogon, Frank Opigo and Ibang Umoh Akpabio” PEGASUS REPORTRS: AUGUST 5, 2021 No matter where you come from, as long as you have the identity, you are an Igbo ...
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DISCUSSION (1) : Who is The Most Gentleman Or Men In This Story
During the reign of Eze Iheomadiniru, three persons came to him dragging a young man with them and said to him, “Onye Eze, this man has murdered our father.” Eze Iheomadiniru: “Why did you kill their father?” Okorobia: “I’m a goatherd. My goat ate from their father’s farm and he threw a stone at my goat and it died ...
Read More »Ndi’gbo Unite, If You Want Igbo Presidency in 2023 – Reno Omokri
The Yoruba and the North are more united under a central leadership than the Igbo. And that is why power shifts between the North and the Southwest like a relay race. The Igbo man is probably the most intelligent Black African. Check out WAEC/NECO results. The top states are always either Anambra or Imo. By Reno Omokri How did ...
Read More »IGBO BU IGBO: How Ndigbo Can Restore Their Lost Identity – By Rev Fr Angelo Chidi Unegbu
By Rev Fr Angelo Chidi Unegbu The phrase – Igbo bu Igbo – literally meaning ‘Ndigbo that are Ndigbo’ is usually used in addressing and greeting an Igbo audience. This three-word phrase, however, addresses a more fundamental issue, namely, the Igbo identity. Above all, it points out that though being born in Igboland or by (an) Igbo parent(s) or ...
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