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Category: Arts & Culture
The ABC of Ohafia History; A journey in progress
The history of Ohafia history is still an ongoing project as much of it is still being recovered from oral tales and scattered but emerging materials.
ISIUGWU OHAFIA; Historical account of a Community of Hills, Rivers and Valleys
As a young man growing up among several cultures across the world, the stories of Ohafia and my little community Isiugwu as I leaned it helped me overcome so much of the dangers and affairs of life people take for granted and so much more
My last encounter with the great Community Leader Elder K.U. Kalu
K.U.K is gone but the question is who will wear the great shoe he has left behind as a Community leader, a Mentor, Philanthropist and a man that is close to his people at every level of life.
Methodist Church Nigeria, honors Mrs Rose Chinagorom Igwe
There is no higher religion than service to humanity, in recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute
Class Action Reclamation Of Igbo and African Art from Europe
The loss of her customs, rituals, highly valued artefacts and cultural pride of the indigenous people, became replaced by European value systems, ideas and traditions that created much of a deep dysfunctionality in the sovereign consciousness of these republican people. – By Hon. Minister Ebube George Ebisike Whilst Dr Henry Kissinger called them “the Wandering Jews of West Africa”, the late playwright China Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” portrays Ndigbo as a community known for its cultural richness and which was destabilised by the advent of British colonialists and European Christian…
The hardest Truth you may have to accept
“If you want to develop yourself, surround yourself with people whom you look up to. But if you want to develop your ego…”
Nigerian Christians as “Useful Idiots”
“The tragedy of Christianity in our day is that modern Christians no longer think. It is not that they don’t think well; but that they don’t think at all.”
Surviving in Nigeria requires a psychological strength until Nigerians choose to stop
“Nigeria is easier to bear when you know that you can press the eject button and leave whenever you want,” a lawyer told me. “The problem is when you feel that you are stuck here.”
How do other African countries view Nigeria
“The politicians could do better – if they do – Our Nigerian brothers will stay home and continue to build Africa, Nearly all of my black friends in college and medical school were Nigerians. They are very driven and educated- I think the most educated groups in America are Nigerians.”