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Omu Okwei Of Osomari Amari (1872–1943)
Omu Okwei, was born in 1872, the daughter of Prince Osuna Afubeho of the Ibo (Igbo) tribe. Her father was…
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John Anyaehie Gone but not Forgotten
He was a director of several banks, including the famous but defunct African Continental Bank (ACB) Limited and later Progress…
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‘The man who died, resurrected after three days was Obalike, Eze Nri’
Tears, blood, rising insecurity, unknown gunmen, kidnapping for ransom, sit-at-home, cultism etc., have become the order of the day in…
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OJI UKWU EJE ABA
He was nicknamed “O ji ụkwụ eje Aba” because of his unflinching hustling spirit as a young Igbo boy determined…
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Beyond the stereotype: celebrating the resilient Isuama-Igbo.
Isuama area was the main region from which Igbo slaves were obtained in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. The Bight of…
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HISTORY AND FACTS
He was born in August 1939 in Neni. In 1952 he left his village for Ọnịcha, in order to learn…
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