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Date: 2012-02-03 11:26:42
Enugu
Nigeria
Igboland
Kingdom of Nri
Igbo culture
Igbo American
Igbo
Igbo language
Igbo people

IGBO Language & Culture The term "Igbo" often denotes community or the inhabited world as in the expression "Igbo bi.a lere" (World or whole community, come see). Igbo language belongs to the NigerCongo family/ "Benue-Co

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