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Igbo people, Culture and History
http://ukpuru.blogspot.com/ Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, their culture and their h...
published: 17 Feb 2009
author: OftheSoil
Igbo people, Culture and History
Igbo people, Culture and History
http://ukpuru.blogspot.com/ Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, their culture and their history summarised in a 4 minute video. Igbo diaspora in order of ap...- published: 17 Feb 2009
- views: 53014
- author: OftheSoil
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Igbo People
This video showcases the BEAUTY & DIVERSITY of Igbo-Nigerians. Everyone included in this v...
published: 17 Mar 2011
author: IgboBiafran
Igbo People
Igbo People
This video showcases the BEAUTY & DIVERSITY of Igbo-Nigerians. Everyone included in this video is a full blooded Igbo. Igbo people are an ethnic group living...- published: 17 Mar 2011
- views: 16053
- author: IgboBiafran
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The Faces of Igbo's People
The faces of Igbo people (West Africa, Nigeria) **I DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC ON THIS VIDEO**...
published: 11 Nov 2011
author: Nkem Obelle
The Faces of Igbo's People
The Faces of Igbo's People
The faces of Igbo people (West Africa, Nigeria) **I DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC ON THIS VIDEO**- published: 11 Nov 2011
- views: 12755
- author: Nkem Obelle
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Igbo Israel: The Igbo's Of Nigeria: Hebrew Remnant
Informative video on the Igbo's of Nigeria and Hebrewism....
published: 15 Jul 2011
author: IgboBiafran
Igbo Israel: The Igbo's Of Nigeria: Hebrew Remnant
Igbo Israel: The Igbo's Of Nigeria: Hebrew Remnant
Informative video on the Igbo's of Nigeria and Hebrewism.- published: 15 Jul 2011
- views: 12930
- author: IgboBiafran
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Igbo girls/women 2
The second part of the video. As I informed you all in Part 1, The video was too long and ...
published: 06 Nov 2010
author: Naijagurl089
Igbo girls/women 2
Igbo girls/women 2
The second part of the video. As I informed you all in Part 1, The video was too long and i was advise to divide it by youtube. Inspired by a book report i h...- published: 06 Nov 2010
- views: 6014
- author: Naijagurl089
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A Charming People!! (Nigeria's Igbo Tribe)
A celebration of the culture and beauty of the Ibo people of Nigeria . The Ibo people are ...
published: 27 Nov 2012
author: naijaimage
A Charming People!! (Nigeria's Igbo Tribe)
A Charming People!! (Nigeria's Igbo Tribe)
A celebration of the culture and beauty of the Ibo people of Nigeria . The Ibo people are located in the southeastern part of Nigeria. One of Africa's most f...- published: 27 Nov 2012
- views: 2823
- author: naijaimage
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The Danger of Afro-Centricity Among the Igbo
Before the white man, explorer, slave trader or missionary came to the West African shores...
published: 26 Jul 2013
author: Rabbi Yehudah ben Shomeyr
The Danger of Afro-Centricity Among the Igbo
The Danger of Afro-Centricity Among the Igbo
Before the white man, explorer, slave trader or missionary came to the West African shores Ndi Igbo has never questioned their origins or heritage. Former sl...- published: 26 Jul 2013
- views: 201
- author: Rabbi Yehudah ben Shomeyr
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Sarduana of Sokoto. His take on Igbo People and why there is no such thing as "One Nigeria"
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published: 12 Feb 2012
author: BiafranTV
Sarduana of Sokoto. His take on Igbo People and why there is no such thing as "One Nigeria"
Sarduana of Sokoto. His take on Igbo People and why there is no such thing as "One Nigeria"
- published: 12 Feb 2012
- views: 21561
- author: BiafranTV
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Afro-Caribbean of Igbo Nigerian ancestry
A big number of Afro-Caribbeans such as Jamaicans, Trinidadians, Bajan, Saint.Lucian & Vin...
published: 13 Aug 2011
author: AynurBazayev
Afro-Caribbean of Igbo Nigerian ancestry
Afro-Caribbean of Igbo Nigerian ancestry
A big number of Afro-Caribbeans such as Jamaicans, Trinidadians, Bajan, Saint.Lucian & Vincentians descend from the Igbo people who originated from the moder...- published: 13 Aug 2011
- views: 10609
- author: AynurBazayev
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Igbo People (Part 2)
The Igbo of Nigeria ; Celebrities, wedding's and miscellaneous pictures from Nigerian blog...
published: 25 Mar 2014
Igbo People (Part 2)
Igbo People (Part 2)
The Igbo of Nigeria ; Celebrities, wedding's and miscellaneous pictures from Nigerian blog's.- published: 25 Mar 2014
- views: 106
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Igbo women in Nigeria
Doris and Kevin take a journey to Nigeria symbolically speaking when they enlighten viewer...
published: 18 Mar 2013
author: FlavoursofAfrica
Igbo women in Nigeria
Igbo women in Nigeria
Doris and Kevin take a journey to Nigeria symbolically speaking when they enlighten viewers about Igbo custom, cuisine and culture. www.flavoursofafrica.ca.- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 981
- author: FlavoursofAfrica
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Origin of Nmanwu Culture 1- Igbo Traditional festival
The origin of Nwanmwu culture and festival this docu drama follows the history and culture...
published: 24 Jan 2014
Origin of Nmanwu Culture 1- Igbo Traditional festival
Origin of Nmanwu Culture 1- Igbo Traditional festival
The origin of Nwanmwu culture and festival this docu drama follows the history and culture of the Igbo peoples of south Eastern Nigeria. Enjoy the rich culture of this people, the dance, music and masquerades- published: 24 Jan 2014
- views: 11
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Igbo / Ibo People ~ Masquerade Pictures, 1959
For a project at school, believe it or not. Yep, just like the Beowulf vid on my other acc...
published: 20 Apr 2007
author: Wulfichan
Igbo / Ibo People ~ Masquerade Pictures, 1959
Igbo / Ibo People ~ Masquerade Pictures, 1959
For a project at school, believe it or not. Yep, just like the Beowulf vid on my other account, except this one's a slideshow. Igboland rocks. =) ~(((I take ...- published: 20 Apr 2007
- views: 31293
- author: Wulfichan
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Ndichie 2012 Houston Igbo Cultural Festival
This is an annual festival organised by Ndichie cultural club of Houston aimed at promotin...
published: 05 Aug 2012
author: Edward Uyanwune
Ndichie 2012 Houston Igbo Cultural Festival
Ndichie 2012 Houston Igbo Cultural Festival
This is an annual festival organised by Ndichie cultural club of Houston aimed at promoting the rich cultural heritage of Ndigbo people who live in the South...- published: 05 Aug 2012
- views: 4980
- author: Edward Uyanwune
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Igbo people at VIM Traditional Sunday 2014
Igbo people at Victory Inheritance Ministries' Traditional Sunday 2014...
published: 20 May 2014
Igbo people at VIM Traditional Sunday 2014
Igbo people at VIM Traditional Sunday 2014
Igbo people at Victory Inheritance Ministries' Traditional Sunday 2014- published: 20 May 2014
- views: 2
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Igbo and Slavery in Nigeria @ National Confab
The golden age of Nigeria's National Theatre was between the early 1970s and 80s, when Nig...
published: 10 Apr 2014
Igbo and Slavery in Nigeria @ National Confab
Igbo and Slavery in Nigeria @ National Confab
The golden age of Nigeria's National Theatre was between the early 1970s and 80s, when Nigeria participated in cultural activities around the world and hosted cultural troupes from Africa, Asia, Europe and the Caribbean. Nigeria hosted the unmatched 2nd World Black and African Festival of Arts, dubbed FESTAC '77. It was a grand art and cultural assembly of Africans and peoples of African descent that brought visitors of all races and nationalities to Nigeria. With its booming petro-dollar economy of the 70s, Nigeria hosted the most lavish and extravagant festival before and since. Its date might have been unintended, but it served to divert attention from the impending economic decline that some observers had warned about, as oil revenues dipped and manufacturing activity declined. Politicians and other leaders have different ways of diverting attention when faced with social, economic and political crises. Some sidetrack attention or simply distract the polity in order to carry out political maneuvers or implement hidden agendas, while others spend their ways out of trouble, as the King of Saudi Arabia did at the start of the doomed Arab Spring. The King bought peace my massively increasing the allowances payable to all citizens. Even if temporary, it diverted attention from critical issues and brought respite to the kingdom. However, not all leaders have the purse to buy off public anger and resentment, so must find others means. Former French president, Nicholas Sarkozy picked a foreign fight by orchestrating the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi, never mind that French and British forces could not have succeeded in Libya without American help, or that ultimately, the overthrow of Gaddafi did not save Sarkozy from humiliation at the polls. Yet, other politicians create imaginary enemies, then mobilize the entire population into a war-footing, as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair did with false dossiers that led Britain to war in Iraq. Similarly, former US president, George Bush deliberately kept most Americans in fear of imminent terrorist attacks, and in the process, rolled back freedoms that would have been regarded as invasive and dictatorial in any 'developing country'. In Africa, it is easier to whip up religious and ethnic sentiments to deflect attention from major state failings. And in Nigeria, where leaders can ignore laws and even the constitution, they prefer to allocate unbudgeted sums without legal appropriation to gather a mish-mash of actors and jesters to entertain the court in a calculated attempt to divert attention from pressing national issues. For example, before the start of the ongoing National Conference, the major issues in Nigeria were Boko Haram's relentless and possibly drug-induced massacres of innocent citizens. Another issue was the spread of herdsmen/farmers clashes to states like Kaduna and Katsina. The carnage and ethnic conflicts in Benue, Nasarawa, Plateau and Taraba state were other issues, not to talk of fuel scarcity and the small matter of a missing $20 billion. But in the two weeks since the conference started, all of those issues suddenly disappeared from the headlines or became appendages to the drama at the conference. While subjects like the religious and regional composition of the membership dominated the debate, President Goodluck Jonathan quietly admitted that indeed, $10 billion was missing, as if it was the most natural thing in the world. While the statement by the Lamido of Adamawa took over headlines, the Senate quietly confirmed a new Central Bank Governor and President of the Court of Appeal -- two arguably pro-establishment figures. While the jesters at the national confab were shouting themselves hoarse over voting percentages and perks, few people had time to notice that the entire national electricity grid suffered a near total collapse; while newspapers carried photos of snoring delegates, not many had time to remember that the National Assembly was probing our 'do-no-wrong' minister of Petroleum for spending tens of billions of naira on private planes because traveling by commercial airliners, even first-class, was beneath her status. As the overdressed charlatans struggled for attention, nobody had time to reflect on the words of former head of state, Muhammadu Buhari, who reminded us that the confab was not only illegal because its funding was not duly appropriated by the National Assembly, but a waste of time because all their decisions had to be voted on by the same National Assembly -- after N7 billion of public funds had been wasted on what amounts to no more than dubious distraction.- published: 10 Apr 2014
- views: 24
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My Motives and the Igbo People
There are those who claim I am out to convert Igbos I do not "convert," I teach, and only ...
published: 21 Aug 2012
author: Rabbi Yehudah ben Shomeyr
My Motives and the Igbo People
My Motives and the Igbo People
There are those who claim I am out to convert Igbos I do not "convert," I teach, and only upon invitation And if one is persuaded by the Truth, then let him ...- published: 21 Aug 2012
- views: 359
- author: Rabbi Yehudah ben Shomeyr