igbo women

  • The Cultural Significance of the Igbo August Meeting

    The Cultural Significance of the Igbo August Meeting

    At the heart of Igbo communities lies an age-old tradition, particularly significant for women—the Igbo August Meeting. This annual congress, held in August, draws Igbo women from various corners of the world (Home and Abroad) back to their ancestral villages, where they engage in discussions and collectively shape the future of their communities. Historical Background…

  • IGBO HISTORY: 1929 ABA WOMEN’S RIOTS

    IGBO HISTORY: 1929 ABA WOMEN’S RIOTS

  • Okwu ID (S2) – Patriarchy – Are Nigerian women sexist?? Ep.3 Pt.1

      In this episode the all-women’s panel debate how/and why they think Nigerian (Igbo) women and men endorse sexist practices. Note: The women on this panel have been born/raised/live in the UK. Their opinions are an expression of their experience as young Igbos of the Diaspora.

  • Igbo Creativity: Chichi – ThoughtsOfChi.com

    Chichi, OkwuID panel member and young Igbo writer and poet, aims to inspire with her online blog – https://www.thoughtsofchi.com. As a young Igbo woman, Chichi is documenting her journey to self discovery. On her blog she details her uncensored life struggles and breakthroughs with her faith, love life and identity. Thoughts Of Chi also hosts…

  • NKIRU –  JEJE

    NKIRU – JEJE

    Nkiruka Official’s single ‘Jeje’ debuts on ALL major platforms today‼ TO STREAM, DOWNLOAD, BUY NOW iTunes: http://bit.ly/nkiruJeJetunes Spotify:http://bit.ly/nkirukaJejefy Google Play: http://bit.ly/nkiruJejeplay To Follow Nkiru: Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: nkirukaofficial Snapchat: enkaynkay