igbo digital
an interactive cultural space
an interactive cultural space
a gafee nwa iyi a tụnyere ya akpara ma ọ bụ ogu
when one comes to a small stream, one throws in a pole
be cautious with dangerous or mysterious things before committing yourself
Soninke
The roughly 2 million Soninke largely reside in Mali, with modest numbers in Senegal, Mauritania, and The Gambia. They are largely Muslim and were among the earliest West African groups to convert to Islam in the 10th century.
The Soninke founded the ancient Ghana Empire …
Imo State
Imo State is one of the most culturally rich regions in Igboland, home to significant traditional Igbo kingdoms such as the Owerri and Ngwa peoples.
The state is also known for its historical sites, including Oru and Okigwe, which were central to Igbo resistance against …
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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