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The flag of Biafra (1967-70) is sometimes associated with contemporary Igbo nationalism
Igbo nationalism is an umbrella term that refers to a range of ethnic nationalist ideologies relating to the Igbo ethnic group. While the term is defined as seeking Igbo self-determination by some, others argue that it refers to the preservation and revival of Igbo culture and, for others, the development of Igboland stemming from the philosophy, Aku luo uno, which means wealth builds the home. [1]
See also [ edit ]
Biafra
Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra
Igbo Culture
Society for Promoting Igbo Language and Culture
References [ edit ]
^ Onuoha, Godwin Onuoh (March 2012). Contemporary Igbo Nationalism and the Crisis of Self-Determination in Nigeria. African Studies 71 (1): 29–51.
External links [ edit ]
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