Tradition

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Ishiagu Fabric: How the Wrong Totem Became the Symbol of the Igbo People

The younger generation of Igbo people, and other young Africans, by extension, have the wrong…

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International Day of the Girl Child 2022: 8 Young African Women Amplifying the Voice of the Girl Child

By Ijeoma Anastasia Ntada I’ve had people ask me, “What do you girls even want?”…

dambe hausa
Dambe, A Traditional Combat Sport Worthy Of Preservation

By Jerry Chiemeke One busy weekday afternoon a few years ago, I was returning from…

oja
Ọja, The Musical Instrument Which Mirrors Igbo Individuality and Spirituality

By Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera I am seated at Chuckies Restaurant in Nnamdi Azikiwe University with…

Oral tradition
Has Oral Tradition In Africa Gone Extinct?

By Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera In ancient Igbo society, the method of storytelling and acquiring knowledge…