igbo|igbos in English

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member of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria

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1. Starving Igbos, Biafra, Nigeria July 1968

2. Biafran boys blog is about letting the world know about the injustice the ancient people of southeastern Nigeria called the Igbos face at the hands of the Fulani Nigerian government Immediate causes of the war in 1966 included ethno-religious violence and anti-Igbo pogroms in Northern Nigeria, a military coup, a counter-coup and persecution of Igbo living in Northern Nigeria 2 million Biafran

3. Chidee is derived from African-Igbo origins

4. Biafran war remembered but many Igbo vow ‘Never again’

5. African Anarchisms: Igbo, Egypt, Lybia, Nigeria and South Africa

6. Some Archeological dating tests suggest Igbos have occupied Nigeria as early as 3,000 BCE

7. The root language of the Bantu dialects is the Igbo language of Nigeria

8. In April 2014, Ogah released an Igbo language love song titled "Obim bu nke gi" which features Harrysongz.

9. The Igbo dialect being the source of the Bantu dialects, is why the ancient Hebrew root words are predominantly seen in the Igbo dialect as oppose to the other Bantu languages which have been affected from migration and colonization.

10. An Igbo man is Antinepotic Nepotism is like cancer in the blood and body of nigeria

11. Ojukwu declared independence for the Republic of Biafra in 1966 following a spate of violence that occurred in the north of Nigeria against Igbo

12. 2023 Presidency: Doyin Okupe Apologises To Igbo Over Comment North Must Forgive Them For Killing Ahmadu Bello Calls for a Nigerian president …

13. Ab initio, in Igbo land, Chieftaincy titles are conferred only on illustrious men and women who have distinguished themselves in one thing or the other.

14. " Buckra" was a term introduced by Igbo and Efik slaves in Jamaica to refer to white slave owners and overseers

15. The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Indigenous Igbo Youth Congress (IIYC), have said they welcomed the position of Kano elders on …

16. Decades after the devastating Biafran war, some of the Igbo people of south-east Nigeria still dream of an independent homeland, the BBC's Will Ross reports.

17. The Biafran war, fought between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the secessionist state of Biafra, was the culmination of a period of racial violence and persecution of the Igbos, its main people

18. The apex Igbo cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, yesterday, appealed to residents in the Southeast zone to ignore the sit-at-home directive by the Indigenous People of Biafra …

19. Since Biafra was aflame with the war, the Igbo brothers were cut off from participation with the 47,452 who attended the series of “Disciple-making” District Assemblies during December of 1967 and January of 1968.

20. “Adure” by definition means “Daughter of Grace, Elegance and Beauty.” It is derived from the Igbo tribe of Eastern Nigeria and it epitomizes the way we want our products to make women feel

21. And i know quite a number of hausa 'Alhajis and alhajas', i just think its a really bad trend borne of a mix of ignorance and wanting to show off which are traits that alot of nigerians, whether muslim, igbo, pentecostal, yoruba, catholic or hausa possess

22. And on it are woven Breadthwise and lengthwise Hundreds of thousands of beads So is everything woven into the Lord - Nam Dev, incorporated into the Grantha Sahib (2352) The earliest African beadwork (outside Egypt) is found in a tomb called Igbo Richard in Nigeria dating between the 8 …