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September 07, 2005

WIC: "World Igbo Congress'" 11th Annual Jamboree in Los Angeles, California: Of Winners, Losers, and the Demise of Igbo Culture

by Nnamdi N. Nwuda (Upland, California) --- Before the abominable "cha cha cha Igbo Kwenu!" many of the women could be heard demanding to be given the Kola Nut. Some of the women were being addressed as "Chiefs," even though they had no husbands that anyone could see. Tufiakwa!

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Posted by Administrator at September 7, 2005 04:18 AM

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It is a pity that the Igbo culture is being destroyed by the canversers of the Western life style which has murdered family values and the respect for elders and society in general. This aformentioned western lifestyle has exchanged morals for human rights, creating a society who wants to be governed not by laws but by human rights convention declaretions. Freedom unrestricted is their desire, while ungodly ways are their promotions. God forbid, Igbo culture shall out live their views for a Godly, peaceful and lovely human habitation of this Earth. The basterdisation of our culture is the begining our the failure of any people.

Posted by: umege ndudim at March 5, 2006 04:54 AM

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