Afleveringen
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Ọkọchị is here again! Travel to your hometown, if you can, and participate in your people's culture.
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For the Season 3 finale, I'm doing shout out to everyone who sends in mails and voice messages and thanking listeners for riding with me.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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My *very* personal hot takes on Nnamdi Kanu and the IPOB.
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For those who want to be at Oba, here's some advice on how you can maximize your time there and make some cash.
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A picture of how our ancestors dressed over the years and the evolution to what we have today.
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Times are dark, and it seems as though something has to give in Nigeria. We have nothing else, but hope.
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History, language, identity, what defines the Igbo people?
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Random discourse in Igbo and English and language, enjoy.
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A discourse on the Biafran separatist group, the Indigenous People Of Biafra - IPOB. A timeline of events, critique of their ideas for Biafra, critique of the Nigerian response, and discourse on what the future might look like.
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A brief history of the Igbo Apprentice System and the different kinds that exist.
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Discourse on the discriminatory traditions of the Osu caste system. Why is it still prevalent? How do we end it?
Plus discourse on the context of culture.
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Discussing the age grade system in Igboland - using Abiriba as a case study. Also, playing back some of my favourite fan messages and mails.
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Discussing the biases about Igboness shared by both Igbos in diaspora and Igbos in Igboland. Plus a shot discuss on Igbo marriages.
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In this episode, I talk about my city Aba. Please, Ikpeazu, build the roads in Aba!!! We are begging. 😭😭
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In November 1929 Women of Southern Nigeria revolted against the British Colonial government in what has come to be known as the Aba Women's Riot.
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The Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police has been notorious for harrassing, kidnapping, molesting, raping and killing young Nigerians for years. We've had enough and we want #EndSARS #SARSMustEnd
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Discussing the unique Matrilineal Familial Systems that exist ins some Igbo communities, using Abiriba as case study. Featuring my Dad. ♥️
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Random bants and vibes in Engligbo.
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Exploring the New Yam Festival in Igbo land and the Igbo Calendar.
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