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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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Rivers State sits at the crossroads of Igbo and Niger Delta cultures, making it a region of both shared heritage and contested identity.
Several communities, like those in Ikwerre and Etche, speak Igbo dialects and maintain cultural ties to Ala Igbo, yet often assert distinct …
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 …
a hụ n’anya e kwe
what is seen with the eyes is accepted
seeing brings acceptance
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