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    Igbo Landing : The Ancient Igbo Bravery

    by Kev October 17, 2019

    Legend has it that in 1803, at St. Simons Island, Georgia, a group of 75 Igbo warriors from what is now Biafra land committed mass suicide by drowning rather than …

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    THE WOMEN WHO WENT TO WAR – The Aba Women Riot

    by Kev March 16, 2019

    THE WOMEN WHO WENT TO WAR – The Aba Women Riot I’m sure 90% of Africans, Nigerians and mainly people of Igbo origin who read the headline of this post …

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    Igbo Pyramids – The Ancient Pyramids at Nsude

    by Kev December 27, 2018

    Sometime in November, 2018, on a certain Saturday evening, I was listening to Nnamdi Kanu’s (Leader of IPOB) broadcast on Radio Biafra and while he was talking on the Igbo-Jewish …

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    IGBO GENEALOGY- The Igbos and Who They Are

    by Kev March 17, 2019

    IGBO GENEALOGY- The Igbos and Who They Are If you don’t know where you are coming from definitely you will never know where you are going to. I am here …

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    Ancestral Veneration in Igboland

    by Kev November 28, 2018

    Ancestorhood In African Traditional Religion, ancestorhood is a status predicated on certain vital considerations. In Igbo land it is not all who have died that are considered as ancestors. To …

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    The Ekuemeku Movement

    by Kev January 16, 2022

    Unlike other parts of Nigeria where the British met little or no restriction, the south, especially the Igbo towns, mounted strong oppositions against moves that threatened their sovereignty. Ekumeku, according …

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