Igbo Aborigines… Left Ife Long Before Oduduwa Arrived – Dr Bolaji Aremo

Dr Bolaji Aremo, a retired Associate Professor of English and ex-Head, Department of English, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, has suggested that while Igbos were Aborigines of Ile Ife and once lived there with their Yoruba cousins, they left long before the arrival of Oduduwa the Great who founded the Ooni of Ife Dynasty.…… Continue reading Igbo Aborigines… Left Ife Long Before Oduduwa Arrived – Dr Bolaji Aremo

Massacre Of Igbos In 1966-1970 Is Second Highest Mass Killings In African History! – Femi Fani Kayode Cries Out

You might shed tears if you read this piece I linked to below. It recounts how the Igbos were slaughtered in 1966-1970 for a bloody coup that they did not… know when it was being planned. https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/a-morning-of-horror-and-the-slaughter-of-a-people-2/amp/

“Why There Are So Many Rich Igbos”

A Twitter user using the moniker Ugomma @HeartOfGoId_ has revealed the reason why there are so many rich Igbo people. According to her, Igbos have a lot of rich people because the wealthy help to train half of the boys in their village, and then once the trained become rich they help to train the…… Continue reading “Why There Are So Many Rich Igbos”

Nothing wrong with the Arabic inscriptions on Nigeria’s currency, Army logo

There are Arabic inscriptions on some of Nigeria’s national symbols like currency and army logo. These inscriptions are seen by many as a religious conspiracy. But are they? So far, the answer is no. You see, there is nothing particularly wrong with having Arabic inscriptions in some of our national symbols. It is the same…… Continue reading Nothing wrong with the Arabic inscriptions on Nigeria’s currency, Army logo

History: How Igbo Language Developed

Hello folks, I saw this history of the Igbo Language and knew I must share. It’s original source is Columbia.edu. It will teach you one or two things about the Igbo language. I learnt one or two things myself. Enjoy: * THE ISUAMA IGBO STUDIES (1766-1900)* * THE UNION IGBO STUDIES (1900-1929)* * THE GREAT…… Continue reading History: How Igbo Language Developed