Nnamdi Okonkwo: The Release And Reinstatement Of A Framed Igbo Bank MD

When recently, the EFCC arrested Nnamdi Okonkwo, the hardworking Igbo MD of one of Nigeria’s most successful banks, Fidelity Bank, some Igbo haters went to town jubilating. They thought that was the end of him. It was as if they had won an N100 million lottery, as they popped champagne, and jumped up and down like kids…… Continue reading Nnamdi Okonkwo: The Release And Reinstatement Of A Framed Igbo Bank MD

Igbos and Yorubas reportedly fighting disgracefuly in Mushin

I hope the news is not true, but Naij just posted news that Igbo traders and Yorubas are fighting in Mushin. This is disgraceful and not the kind of inter-ethnic competition that will take Nigeria to the next level. According to Naij, the epicentre of the fight is at Oloje Street, Papa-Ajao, Mushin and houses are being burnt.…… Continue reading Igbos and Yorubas reportedly fighting disgracefuly in Mushin

The Igbo Story; How Igbo Race Was Started

The founder of the Igbo civilization was a man named Eri Ben -Gad. He was Hebrew, son of Gad, grandson of Jacob, great grandson of Isaac, and great great grandson of Abraham. He was a man of ideas. To implement his ideas on democracy and enterprise (Equianoism) he and his household left the Chineroth area,…… Continue reading The Igbo Story; How Igbo Race Was Started

Ndi Igbo, Have You Seen Innoson Jeep That Looks Like A Mercedes G Wagon? Buy One

Igbo owned car maker Innoson has unveiled a new SUV that looks like the famous Mercedes G Wagon. You can see the photo above. The semblance in so remarkable. If you are not told, there is no way you will know it is not a Mercedes G Wagon. Ndi Igbo, let me say this is…… Continue reading Ndi Igbo, Have You Seen Innoson Jeep That Looks Like A Mercedes G Wagon? Buy One

The Economist Magazine Takes An Unfair Swipe At Igbos And Other Nigerians

The Economist just insulted Ndigbo gratuitously in the article linked to. It said; Southern Igbos dominate trade in hard drugs, proving adept at creating networks of buyers and sellers in the diaspora. Source: No fantasy | The Economist I have to ask the Economist (one magazine I otherwise admire: What have Igbos done to you…… Continue reading The Economist Magazine Takes An Unfair Swipe At Igbos And Other Nigerians