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Nigeria's 3.5 million Igala people live primarily in Kogi State by the junction of the Niger and Benue Rivers. There are significant populations in Anambra and Enugu States. Being so close to the Igbo, the history of Igbo-Igala is plentiful and filled with cultural exchange and at times warfare.
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The origins of the Afar trace back to a mix of indigenous Somali groups, the Saho, and Arab traders who settled in the region around the 10th century.
The Afar consist of about 2 million people in southern Eritrea, Djibouti, and northern Ethiopia. Their society …
Jun. 24, 2019
Death of Gerald "Sunny" Okafor in Japanese Immigration Detention Center
On Jun 24th 2019, Gerald "Sunny" Okafor, an Igbo man, starved himself to death after a four week hunger strike. He was married to a Japanese woman with whom he had a daughter. Details around the case remain unclear and Japanese officials were cleared of …
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