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In traditional Igbo gatherings, when spoken, “Igbo Kwenu!” it serves as a call that requires a response from those in attendance to recognize each other and the shared ancestry in Igbo land.
Igbo Kwenu
Date / Time: 11/27/2009 9:00 PM UTC
Category: Culture
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Poverty. War. Corruption. These are the words that are always used to describe Africa's future. But does Africa's future always have to be a struggle against an impending doomsday? Why can't Africa have a bright future? And most importantly, what can we do to make it manifest?
Date / Time: 11/15/2009 10:00 PM UTC
There's a kidnapping epidemic in Eastern Nigeria now, that is catching on like wild fire. Youths (18-35), who make up over 80% of the kidnappers, truly see this as the only way they can get quick money fast to, maybe, start something they can live on. With the high rate of un-employment and the exponential growth of embezzlement by the government officials, they feel justified by this new business idea. Even famous Igbos like Nkem Owoh and Pete Edochie have become victims of this terrible trend. Join Igbo Kwenu Radio as we discuss this crisis taking place, and figure out what we can do about it.
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