People say that if you find water rising up to your ankle, that's the time to do something about it, not when it's around your neck.
The Late Chinua Achebe
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In Africa, the village serves as a haven where the essence of culture flourishes authentically, shielded from the pervasive influences of the West. It's a sanctuary where parents send on their Western-raised children to learn the rich traditions and values that define their heritage.
Ifediora developed The Village which is aimed at providing visitors with an immersive cultural experience. Through this concept, followers can delve into thought-provoking articles, stay informed about the latest developments at Ifediora Organization, and explore a plethora of engaging content around culture. Get ready to uncover a world of authentic cultural encounters, exciting updates, and beyond as you navigate through The Village.
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We firmly hold the belief that establishing a strong connection with your African heritage is pivotal in nurturing a sense of self-value, especially within a Western sphere that often undermines the essence of our African identity. Our primary aim is to confront and dispel any misguided notions surrounding the Black populace and the continent of Africa.
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The Hymn Amazing Grace is connected to eastern Nigeria.
Amazing Grace is a well-known Christian hymnal. This song has been sung in many formal settings, including places of royalty, to declare one's salvation through Jesus Christ. Did you know Amazing Grace has its roots in Africa, specifically Nigeria?
No Victor, No Vanquish? Nigeria's Most Deadliest Civil War
The Biafran War was a conflict that occurred in Nigeria, specifically between the Igbo and Hausa-Fulani ethnic groups. The war was triggered by the secession of the Igbo people from Nigeria to establish their
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