See powerful photos from celebrations of the founder of the Igbo race Eri Ben Gad, held recently at Enugwu Aguleri & Obu Gad

The photos show: Celebration of the settlement of Eri at Obu-Gad in Enugwu Aguleri… Unveiling the Monument of Eri at Obu-Gad… Masquerade and Cultural displays… And lots more… Igbodefender.com maintains that Igbos have a Judeo-Nubian origin. Read full details in this Kindle book. Affordable but priceless. As an Igbo, you have no excuse not to buy a copy of…… Continue reading See powerful photos from celebrations of the founder of the Igbo race Eri Ben Gad, held recently at Enugwu Aguleri & Obu Gad

77 Igbo Kings had ruled Ife before the Yoruba warrior Oduduwa arrived, starting from about 300 BC- Christisthetruth001

A Nairalander with the moniker Chtististruth00 has affirmed the fact that Igbos were the Aborigines of Ile Ife. According to him, 77 Igbo aboriginal kings had ruled Ife before the warrior Oduduwa arrived the scene and created a new order. In a Nairaland post, he wrote; They (Igbo and Yoruba) split when Oduduwa arrived about…… Continue reading 77 Igbo Kings had ruled Ife before the Yoruba warrior Oduduwa arrived, starting from about 300 BC- Christisthetruth001

The Native Igbo Of Equatorial Guinea

The Igbos of Equatorial Guinea are primarily of Arochukwu descent.

Did you know that the Igbo are the third largest group in Equatorial Guinea, an oil-rich country in the Gulf of Guinea? Yes, they, number 33,500 according to 2015 population figures. This is in a nation of 1.2 million notable people. Read Also: Igbide, An Igbo-Isoko Town These Igbos should be given permanent membership in…… Continue reading The Native Igbo Of Equatorial Guinea

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About The Igbos Of Jamaica

Igbo people were taken in relatively high numbers to Jamaica as slaves, so it’s no surprise that there’s some in Igbo language in the Jamaican Patois language. the Igbo People of Jamaica (Tumblr) Never heard about the Igbo People of Jamaica? There is in fact a group of people in Jamaica called “Red Ibo” because…… Continue reading About The Igbos Of Jamaica

Our Reply To Macof On Our Obatala Towns Post On Nairaland

Macof has made the following comment on Nairaland in our post on Obatala towns of Igbo Land and Yoruba Land: While it’s true that Yoruba and Igbo share common  origin, that history is not what you are posting here Yoruba and Igbo connection goes way back, older than the events of the Obatala and oduduwa…… Continue reading Our Reply To Macof On Our Obatala Towns Post On Nairaland