Video Showing Cultural Link Bteweet Igbo (Proto Bantu) And Venda (Bantu) Peoples

Please try to watch the Venda film Nwana O Ngalangala ( meaning The Child Has Disappeared ) its a Venda film you can download herewww.youtube.com/watch?v=ep4DYiQLasg Let us tell you a little more about Venda. It is one of the official languages in South Africa. As we say at Igbodefender.com, Igbo socio-cultural/ socio economic influence from…… Continue reading Video Showing Cultural Link Bteweet Igbo (Proto Bantu) And Venda (Bantu) Peoples

27 Igbo (Proto Bantu) And 27 Zimbabwean (Bantu) Names Begining With The ‘Chi’ Prefix

What Does Chibundu Onuzo Have In Common With Chibundu Gutuza? They aren’t from the same country – Onuzo is Nigerian, while Gutuza is Zimbabwean. They don’t share the same profession Onuzo is a writer while Gutuza is a member of the Zimbabwean Parliament. They don’t even share the same sex – Onuzo is female while…… Continue reading 27 Igbo (Proto Bantu) And 27 Zimbabwean (Bantu) Names Begining With The ‘Chi’ Prefix

Proposed Obuaku Seaport In Abia Will Open Up Igboland To International Trade Billion$

Igboland is not landlocked at all. By God’s special grace, we have an defunct ancient port in Abia State that if rebuilt can open up Igboland to international trade and the accompanying billions of dollars. It is in the Obuaku, Ukwa West LGA, and the site lies by the Azumini River that flows into the…… Continue reading Proposed Obuaku Seaport In Abia Will Open Up Igboland To International Trade Billion$

Igbos Were The Proto-Bantus

I’m fortunate to have come across a report that shows that the first Bantus(who are now in there many many millions in Central and Southern Africa) originated from Eastern Nigeria, the location of Igboland. This excites but does not surprise me as I wrote in my book some years ago about a group of Igbos…… Continue reading Igbos Were The Proto-Bantus

The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There

Unknown to many, not all the Igbo aborigines of Ife followed Prince Chima, later Eze Chima out to their Anioma/Benin axis/ was sold into slavery to make up today’s Lucumi of the Americas. Among those that assimilated into the culture of the Yorubas are some that still have a well-recognised identity protected by the Yoruba…… Continue reading The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There

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