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Delta State, though often associated with the Urhobo and Itsekiri, also has significant historical ties to the Igbo people, particularly in the Ndokwa region, which has a large Igbo-speaking population known as the Anioma people. The state was an important site for trade routes during the transatlantic slave trade, with many Igbo people forcibly transported from areas like the Asaba …
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Chinua Achebe publishes "Things Fall Apart"
Chinua Achebe, on June 17th 1958, published his debut novel "Things Fall Apart," which explores Nigerian and Igbo culture from an indigenous point of view.
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The Bassa are closely connected to the Kru people, who have farmed in the forests of Liberia for centuries. Their livelihoods center around staple crops like cassava, yam, sorghum, and rice. Despite external influences, they have maintained distinct traditions in religion, politics, and culture.
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Ọ dị mma ka onye nọ na nkè ọ nọ mara isi ya.
a person should remain in a position where he knows what he is doing
understand your situation and your limits
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