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Igbo Kwenu

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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.

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A weekly mixture of traditional (Ogene, Ekwe, Udu, etc), High-Life, Gospel and other modern forms of Igbo music.

What is the future of Africa? What is its true ancient history? What's really happening with all the changes in the climate? Have the ancestors and gods of Africa forsaken us or are we just no longer paying attention to anything that they... more

We shall discuss the plight of t...he " Witch Children of Africa" tortured and disfigured and in some cases killed in the name of religion. Condoning or ignoring violence and intolerance is acquiescence even if we are not directly involved. If it... more

A weekly mixture of traditional (Ogene, Ekwe, Udu, etc), High-Life, Gospel and other modern forms of Igbo music. This is a rebroadcast of last week's show

This program promotes discussion about tradition and culture as tools necessary for navigating through our relationship with our world, promotion of self esteem and endorsement of educational precepts that serve the community and not... more

This program promotes discussion about tradition and culture as tools necessary for navigating through our relationship with our world, promotion of self esteem and endorsement of educational precepts that serve the community and not... more

This program promotes discussion about tradition and culture as tools necessary for navigating through our relationship with our world, promotion of self esteem and endorsement of educational precepts that serve the community and not... more

A weekly mixture of traditional (Ogene, Ekwe, Udu, etc), High-Life, Gospel and other modern forms of Igbo music.

On December 29, 2010, Nigerian Civil and Human Rights Activist Chidi Nwosu was assassinated in his own home in the Ameke Abam Community in Arochukwu local government area of Abia State. On this follow up show, we will... more

On December 29, 2010, Nigerian Civil and Human Rights Activist Chidi Nwosu was assassinated in his own home in the Ameke Abam Community in Arochukwu local government area of Abia State. On this show, we will discuss his... more
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