Igbo culture and society coexist in today’s world history. Rekindling young people’s origins!!! Our roots are connected to every trait and fiber in our foods, garments, and rituals.
Because of Western society, we quickly lose our origin’s individuality and originality. Imposing their own way of life and etiquette as the proper way to go about things.
WNTV is raising our youth’s awareness of black heritage, culture, and order. See Nigerian, African, and global culture and history come to life in our present and future.
Ani/Ala/Ana (Land) depending on the communal tone or dialect, is one of the most valuable assets an Igbo man owns. In those days you determine a man’s wealth and status by the number of wives, farmlands, and yam barns he owns.
Land ownership in Igbo culture is synonymous with generational wealth. This means you inherit lands from one generation to another, following a paternal or maternal lineage, depending on various communal practices. ‘IGBU EWU ANI’ is one of them.
In Igbo culture, land ownership is intertwined with generational riches. This implies that lands go down from generation to generation, either through a paternal or maternal bloodline, depending on diverse communal norms.
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