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.
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