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Vivian (@vivianrora) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Onyinyechi Zogg. Her mom is Igbo, but she was born and raised in Switzerland. She plays international football and has represented the Super Falcons 😎

This is Onyinyechi Zogg. Her mom is Igbo, but she was born and raised in Switzerland.

She plays international football and has represented the Super Falcons 😎
Immaculata (@immacu_lata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once you marry an Imo State woman, your life will change for good. She will finish you with love and your money will just be doubling up. Ask around ✌️🏽😊

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are estimating to have 475,000 children participate in the first round of South East Maths Olympiad. All the 95 local government in the South East and 1354 wards in Enugu, Ebonyi, Anambra, Imo and Abia state will be fully represented. Anyone child living in the South East

Vellos Media 💡 (@vellosmedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So South African beat Yariba team in Abeokuta and also gave their fans food 😂😂😂 “I will feed you and your household” in real time #TribalismoThursday wey go sweet, na from Monday you go know

So South African beat Yariba team in Abeokuta and also gave their fans food 😂😂😂

“I will feed you and your household” in real time

#TribalismoThursday wey go sweet, na from Monday you go know
Voice of Igbos (@voiceofigbos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one is sewing thread about Y0ruba women now how they constantly neglect their children We have seen their news constantly living their kids in a car Even in Nigeria they leave their children to beg on the streets Ronu do not want to have this conversation

Vivian (@vivianrora) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Onye agha na nwa nne ya" A phrase born after the war among the Igbos. It means “Don’t leave your brother/Sister behind” After the war, the Igbo people relied on one another to survive and rebuild. The apprenticeship system became a major source of support, a way for Igbos

"Onye agha na nwa nne ya"

A phrase born after the war among the Igbos. 
It means “Don’t leave your brother/Sister behind”

After the war, the Igbo people relied on one another to survive and rebuild. 

The apprenticeship system became a major source of support, a way for Igbos
Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adegoke Noni Edozie Omojéjé Agbada's roots trace to flowing robes from Sahelian Islamic traditions via trade routes, but Yoruba adapted it distinctly with local aso-oke fabrics, embroidery, and styling by at least the early 19th century. It differs from Hausa babariga in shape, sleeves, and cultural

egbe ntụ (@egbe_ntu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Una never begin cry. Henceforth, this is the type of things you will be seeing from the igbos. We will portray igbos first.