Liberating the Igbos From The Shackles of Victimhood Syndrome
The culture of victimhood obstructs progress and must be eradicated from Igbo narrative and character to empower Ndigbo to transcend victimhood and achieve triumph.
The culture of victimhood obstructs progress and must be eradicated from Igbo narrative and character to empower Ndigbo to transcend victimhood and achieve triumph.
One incident that particularly unsettled me was hearing the radio playing music on its own, with no one having touched or turned it on. Similarly, our gramophone would start spinning without any visible operation. Even the taps in the bathroom and kitchen would turn on automatically, without anyone having touched them.
Women who marry older men with age difference of about 7 years or more at time of marriage tend to die sooner compared to those who marry men of about the same age.
Are men the overlooked reason for sexual dysfunction among married Nigerian women?
In obituaries every dead person is a saint. No one I know is ever bad once they’re dead. No blemishes. No struggles. No failures. And no disappointments. Why don't we tell the truth in obituaries?
Rape is a horrifying secret lurking inside the majority of Nigerian homes and offices. Many children in Nigeria may be raised by a man who does not realize he is not the child’s biological father.
If there is one thing rich Igbo men have in common, it is surely the fact that 7 out of 10 (70%) of them will die poor. But the bigger issue here is that Igbo wealth is not only untransferable, but also unsustainable. It has an expiration date.