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#OKWUFEST 2018 (EVENT)
On the 25th of August we will be hosting #OKWUFEST. The event encompasses Igbo culture and will feature a panel and audience discussion. It will also include, games, challenges, entertainment, refreshments, and an opportunity to connect and have fun with other young Igbo people.Age: 16 – 30 Tickets sold out. There is a now a
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Meaning of African (Igbo) Symbols in Kendrick Lamar’s – All The Stars
06/02/2018 – Kendrick Lamar releases the video to his latest single “All the stars” and it’s riddled with Igbo symbols. Most Igbo people will instantly be able to recognise the very familiar Igbo red cap (fez). The “red cap” in Igboland is currently a symbol of authority, culture and tradition. The golden graphical symbols displayed
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WHERE TO LEARN IGBO IN LONDON??
WHERE TO LEARN IGBO IN LONDON?? To be updated K’anyi suo Igbo… Let’s speak Igbo Many Igbos, particularly within the diaspora, struggle to speak Igbo. This can be attributed to several factors, some of which were highlighted on the 1st episode of OkwuID’s discussion panel; Is the Igbo Language Dying Language is a pivotal part
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Cast: Oluchi in No Poetry (Short Film)
Oluchi (who starred in Nwanyi Oma) Features in the short film No Poetry. An Allegory. Jermaine Wong’s inspired Spoken Word Short Film tells the story of an unfaithful Bride and a heartbroken Groom as they come to grips with their sad situation. Compelling and deeply poetic No Poetry uses these turbulent characters to personify the





