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Numbering approximately 1 million people, the Venda primarily inhabit the northern reaches of South Africa’s Limpopo Province and adjacent areas of southern Zimbabwe. They speak Tshivenda, a language that reflects their unique heritage and positions them culturally between the Shona of Zimbabwe and the Sotho peoples to their south Their history in the region stems from migrations between the 12th …
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when one comes to a small stream, one throws in a pole
be cautious with dangerous or mysterious things before committing yourself
View ProverbsAbia State
Abia State, located in southeastern Nigeria, is often regarded as the heart of Igbo culture. It is home to Arochukwu, the spiritual and political epicenter of the Aro Confederacy, which played a pivotal role in the region's pre-colonial trade and governance systems.
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Jul. 20, 1927
Birth of F. C. Ogbalu, father of modern Igbo language and culture
F. C. Ogbalu’s birth marked the beginning of a life devoted to preserving and standardizing the Igbo language. Through his founding of the Society for Promoting Igbo Language and Culture, he laid the foundation for Igbo literacy, education, and cultural revival in postcolonial Nigeria.
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