Today, the Igbo people remain dynamic contributors to global commerce, politics, arts, and scholarship. Efforts to preserve Igbo language, culture, and history have intensified, even as globalization reshapes traditional life. The early 21st century is marked by cultural renaissance, innovation, and renewed calls for political recognition and autonomy.
Today, the Igbo people remain dynamic contributors to global commerce, politics, arts, and scholarship. Efforts to preserve Igbo language, culture, and history have intensified, even as globalization reshapes traditional life. The early 21st century is marked by cultural renaissance, innovation, and renewed calls for political recognition and autonomy.
Ebube Nwagbo was born on February 24, 1983, in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. She hails from Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State but spent… Read more
Speed Darlington, born in the culturally rich town of Arondizuogu, Imo State, Nigeria, grew up in the nearby town of Okigwe. His childhood was marked… Read more
Joy Muoka, the second wife of Pastor Lazarus Muoka, founder of the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries, was born in February 1961. Renowned for her… Read more
Obinna Nwafor, professionally known as Saint Obi, was a renowned Nigerian actor, film producer, and director, celebrated for his significant contributions to Nollywood. Early Life… Read more
Ejike Benedict Obiano, popularly known as Ejyk Nwamba or the “Ogene Master”, is a highly celebrated Nigerian musician renowned for his contributions to the Ogene… Read more
Anthony Onyemaechi Elumelu, widely known as Tony Elumelu, is a distinguished Nigerian economist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Born on March 22, 1963, in Jos, Plateau State,… Read more
Njideka Onyekwelu, later known as Njideka Mends-Ojukwu, was a prominent Nigerian woman whose life intersected with significant historical and personal milestones in Nigeria’s sociopolitical landscape.… Read more