Tag: Igbo
Igwebuikology as an Igbo-African Philosophy for Catholic-Pentecostal Relations
Pentecostalism began in the earliest part of the 20th century in the United States of America as the last fruit of the reformation. It emerged out of the Wesleyan Holiness Movement between 1901 and 1906 in Topeka, Kan and Los
Read MoreTransforming Igbo mindset/paradigm
- by Emeka Njoku
Transforming Nigeria, Igboland and Blacks” on Kwenu.com, I highlighted various issues facing Nigeria, Igboland and Blacks worldwide. Specifically, I dealt with the lack of leadership, the mental disorder (perverted thinking or “Oga” and “bigmanism”) and the worship of money, power
Read MoreTowards a new face: A reassessment of essentials of the Umuada group of the Igbo race
A coup d’oeil journey from the lens of rebirth starting at the beginning of the point of overturn, with the possibility of general and panoramic view of the Igbo history up to now has been a cry through the vista
Read MoreThe Igbo Idea of God By Anthony-Claret Onwutalobi
A supersonic glance on this topic brings to mind two salient questions. Does the Ibos have an idea of God? If they do what is he called? I set my face against such notions that theistic thinking came with Christianity
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