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Category: Igbo Culture

PILA Crew and Students

Igbo Village Staunton Virginia, US

July 30, 2018 Admin 2,109d Comments

Pila inline with its values of educating the younger ones of Igbo linage that were born in the United States…

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Posted in: Igbo Culture, School Trip (Njem)

Abacha and Ugba

April 18, 2018 Admin 3,459d Comments

Abacha and ugba : Abacha and Ugba is known as ‘African Salad’ and it can be eaten as a meal…

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Posted in: Igbo Culture, Njirimara

Moi Moi

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Moin-moin : Moin Moi is a Nigerian staple food which is very rich in protein. Moi Moi is a cooked…

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Posted in: Igbo Culture, Njirimara

Pounded Yam

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Pounded yam is made by peeling, boiling yam and pounding it. Nigerians abroad prepare alternative pounded yam using yam flour,…

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Posted in: Igbo Culture, Njirimara
Traditional Marriage

Traditional Marriage Ceremonies

February 21, 2018 Admin 4,419d Comments

Traditional Marriage Ceremonies Birth, marriage and burial are considered the three most important family events in most cultures, and Igboland…

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Posted in: Igbo Culture

Oji (Kola Nut)

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Oji (Kola Nut) Kola nuts are not only known for its origin to many American and European soft-drinks and its…

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Posted in: Igbo Culture
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