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An Igbo Proverb: The Palm Tree
Onye nwere nkwu nwere aku: Whoever has palm has wealth
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What is: Iwa Oji?
Breaking the kola nut, known as “iwa oj”, is an important Igbo ritual traditionally performed to welcome guests at a gathering or ceremony. During the ceremony, the kola nut (oji) is blessed in Igbo, broken into pieces, and shared with guests, typically by the eldest man present. While the Igbo kola nut breaks into three
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100 Years of Beauty (Igbo)
Na webpage nke a, anyị emeela graphic ịtụle imewe anyi na fotos ha sere na oge gara aga Nwanyi Nwoke
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Ino Uwa: Reincarnation
INO UWA: Igbo traditional worldview reveals that the journey that man makes in a lifetime and after his death is cyclical. This is known as the life cycle.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀In contrast with the Christian religion, there is no idea of eschatology, when all will go to eternal God for judgement as Christians have it. There are




