The now widespread Igbo belief in a Jewish ancestry goes back to the 18th century. However, it was during and after the Nigerian civil war (1967–1970), in which at least one million Igbo died in the failed bid for Biafran independence, that Igbo identification with and as Jews concretized. Igbo saw themselves as sufferers of genocide, like the Jews of World War II in Europe, and as inhabitants of a beleaguered plot of land surrounded by hostile forces, similar to the state of Israel. The civil war and its disastrous consequences initiated a still ongoing period of intense questioning among the Igbo concerning their history, present predicaments, and future prospects. A small number of Igbo began to question why, if they were in fact Jews, t...
In all Igbo society, there are no atheists. This is because religion in the indigenous Igbo culture ...
Between 1965 and 1985, a significant number of Igbo, one of the three major cultural groups in Niger...
This thesis contributes to the emerging body of literature on African Jewry by exploring factors con...
Members of the Igbo (sometimes also Ibo) ethnic group from the Southeast region of Nigeria very ofte...
For those with an interest in Nigerian claims to Jewish and Judaic traditions, Professor Fatai Ayisa...
There exist commendable great strides in the studies of the Igbo especially since the end of the Nig...
Syncretism has remained a persistent issue among the Igbo-speaking Christians of Nigeria. This is ob...
From the end of the medieval period into the early modern era, regional anti-Semitic violence in Nor...
In Accra, two houses represent two distinct places that portray memories of a Jewish origin. One of ...
The Igbo (spelled “Ibo” by British colonialists; Amadiume, 2003) live across Nigeria, and are united...
Igboland, which is geographically located in the Southeastern part of Nigeria, was the last part of...
Ndi-Igbo-one of the famous peoples of Africa whose homeland is within the South-East and South-Centr...
A Jewish community of people who lived in Northwestern Ethiopia and shared a common language, cultur...
From the history of the Church, we gather that one of the most major tests that confronted the early...
Numerous explanations of the failure of the Biafran enterprise highlight the absence of legitimacy a...
In all Igbo society, there are no atheists. This is because religion in the indigenous Igbo culture ...
Between 1965 and 1985, a significant number of Igbo, one of the three major cultural groups in Niger...
This thesis contributes to the emerging body of literature on African Jewry by exploring factors con...
Members of the Igbo (sometimes also Ibo) ethnic group from the Southeast region of Nigeria very ofte...
For those with an interest in Nigerian claims to Jewish and Judaic traditions, Professor Fatai Ayisa...
There exist commendable great strides in the studies of the Igbo especially since the end of the Nig...
Syncretism has remained a persistent issue among the Igbo-speaking Christians of Nigeria. This is ob...
From the end of the medieval period into the early modern era, regional anti-Semitic violence in Nor...
In Accra, two houses represent two distinct places that portray memories of a Jewish origin. One of ...
The Igbo (spelled “Ibo” by British colonialists; Amadiume, 2003) live across Nigeria, and are united...
Igboland, which is geographically located in the Southeastern part of Nigeria, was the last part of...
Ndi-Igbo-one of the famous peoples of Africa whose homeland is within the South-East and South-Centr...
A Jewish community of people who lived in Northwestern Ethiopia and shared a common language, cultur...
From the history of the Church, we gather that one of the most major tests that confronted the early...
Numerous explanations of the failure of the Biafran enterprise highlight the absence of legitimacy a...
In all Igbo society, there are no atheists. This is because religion in the indigenous Igbo culture ...
Between 1965 and 1985, a significant number of Igbo, one of the three major cultural groups in Niger...
This thesis contributes to the emerging body of literature on African Jewry by exploring factors con...