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Peace in Isaiah 2:1-4 as an eschatological reality: implications for peace in the contemporary society

open access: yesNsukka Journal of Religion and Cultural Studies, 2020
Isa 2:1-4 is usually referred to as Isaiah’s oracle of peace and nonviolence. Isaiah looked forward to a time when humans will reject war and embrace peace; when weapons of war will be transformed into implements of agriculture and human wellbeing.
Philip Igbo
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INCULCATING DISCIPLINE IN THE YOUTHS THROUGH IGBO LITERATURE

open access: yes, 2020
The work examines Igbo literature as a school subject, as a medium of moral upbringing and character training of Nigerian youths. Igbo Literature, in this context, has the capacity to inculcate in the youths’ good morals and ethics of the society ...
Moghalu, Nonyelum Joy
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Igbo Slang in Otu-Onitsha: Towards Enriching the Igbo Language

open access: yes, 2011
Slang expressions are “Terms that are made up or are given new definitions[by a social group] in order to make the terms novel or conventional [suchthat people outside the social group are excluded from the group’sdiscussions]” (Harris,
CA Eme   +3 more
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Igbo dialects and the citation-form: the possibility of a standard Igbo dictionary

open access: yes, 2020
It is the norm in lexicography to have dictionary headwords in the standard variety of the language. But up to date, no Igbo dictionary exists in this variety. Most Igbo lexicographers have adopted the dialectal or multidialectal approach in their choice
Oweleke, Esther N.
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Igbadike Dance by Atlanta Igbo School

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Students of the Atlanta Igbo School perform the Igbadike Dance on June 9, 2018 at the school's annual fundraiser. Choreographed by Queenette Ohaya, director of the Atlanta Igbo School.

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Atilogwu Dance by Atlanta Igbo School

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Atilogwu translates from Igbo to English as "Is this magic?" Traditionally a spirited dance, spectators would ask if magical assistance was used to make the dancers perform such a complicated routine while making it look easy, thus, Atilogwu.

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Challenging the Colonial Stereotypes or Conforming to Them: Investigating Achebe’s Intent in Things Fall Apart [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Humanistic and Social Studies, 2019
Chinua Achebe in Things Fall Apart attempts to depict the pre-colonial Igbo life, culture and traditions along with the systematic description of a fully functioning administration, religion, justice system, social and family rituals of the Igbo ...
A. B. M. Shafiqul Islam   +1 more
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Menstrual disorders in Rural Igbo women of Ebonyi State, South East Nigeria

open access: yesInternational Journal of Medicine and Health Development, 2007
Background: Rural Igbo women frequently perceive disorders of menstruation in the context of their inability to achieve pregnancy, and may otherwise not volunteer information on such abnormalities in the gynaecological clinic.
Odi' Ugochukwu J. Umeora   +1 more
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Ethical Dilemmas in Contemporary Igbo Christian Marriages: Navigating Modernity and Cultural Identities

open access: yesReligions
This study explores the ethical dilemmas in contemporary Igbo Christian marriages as couples navigate the interaction between modernity and cultural identities.
Kanayochukwu Michael Okoye   +1 more
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THE SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF BINOMIALS IN THE IGBO LANGUAGE

open access: yes, 2020
Sociolinguistics studies the connection between language and the society, and the way people use language in different social situations which can be called context. This context affects communication in different ways, especially in the area of meaning,
Madueke, Chiamaka Gloria
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