The word Igbo, according to the Western missionary, Bishop Joseph Shanahan (1871 - 1943), stands for industry, boldness and obedience. One may extrapolate that industry shuns loafing (as represented by Unoka), boldness confronts any situation intrepidly (as represented by Okonkwo), obedience identifies with values, philosophies and mores of a social group (as represented by Obierika). These tripartite traits translate to no-existence of indolence, pervasive resourcefulness, unwavering piety to family, extended family and communal multilateral relations among Ndigbo. Undeniably today, change and decay are gradually crumbling these remarkable features of a race as demonstrable evidence of pungent social change suggestive of societal chords th...
The world is a mystery and very complex to finish its interpretation. As it continues to exist, nume...
Every society, in order to have any stability and meaningful development, peace and orderly progress...
In the article the worldview of the Igbo people is analyzed. The most influential Nigerian writer Ch...
‘Oganihu Ndiigbo’ is an ontological drive in being Igbo. The survival and sustenance of the race hav...
With the translation of Chinua Achebe‘s novel Things Fall Apart into several languages, scholars hav...
The present-day Igbo society is influenced by foreign cultures and practices which are alien to Igbo...
Igbo socio-cultural practices delineate the region from other socio-cultural regions. The observance...
This paper highlights the impact of colonialism on Igbo society. It also shows how Okonkwo, in the e...
As other peoples of the world, the Igbo people of Nigeria have the folktales that they developed fro...
This research is aimed at reflecting how Chinua Achebe reveals the religious life of Igbo people bef...
Modernity, the triptych upon which a corpus of Igbo sayings has been created, arose pari passu with ...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
The ethos of the Igbo has been threatened with the infiltration of the western culture. Modernizatio...
One of the identities of the Igbo is their humane character ably expressed in their kindness to thei...
The entire life of an average Igbo (from cradle to grave) revolves round the arts generally and most...
The world is a mystery and very complex to finish its interpretation. As it continues to exist, nume...
Every society, in order to have any stability and meaningful development, peace and orderly progress...
In the article the worldview of the Igbo people is analyzed. The most influential Nigerian writer Ch...
‘Oganihu Ndiigbo’ is an ontological drive in being Igbo. The survival and sustenance of the race hav...
With the translation of Chinua Achebe‘s novel Things Fall Apart into several languages, scholars hav...
The present-day Igbo society is influenced by foreign cultures and practices which are alien to Igbo...
Igbo socio-cultural practices delineate the region from other socio-cultural regions. The observance...
This paper highlights the impact of colonialism on Igbo society. It also shows how Okonkwo, in the e...
As other peoples of the world, the Igbo people of Nigeria have the folktales that they developed fro...
This research is aimed at reflecting how Chinua Achebe reveals the religious life of Igbo people bef...
Modernity, the triptych upon which a corpus of Igbo sayings has been created, arose pari passu with ...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
The ethos of the Igbo has been threatened with the infiltration of the western culture. Modernizatio...
One of the identities of the Igbo is their humane character ably expressed in their kindness to thei...
The entire life of an average Igbo (from cradle to grave) revolves round the arts generally and most...
The world is a mystery and very complex to finish its interpretation. As it continues to exist, nume...
Every society, in order to have any stability and meaningful development, peace and orderly progress...
In the article the worldview of the Igbo people is analyzed. The most influential Nigerian writer Ch...