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We Shouldn’t Neglect The True Essence Of Being Igbo

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I am a proponent of the Igbo renaissance, emphasizing the need to reconnect with our cultural heritage, “return to our root” as the young folks will call it. However, it is important to note that religion and worship are not the only defining aspects of being Igbo.

Our existence extends beyond religious beliefs, with other fundamental elements that shape us as a people. Traits such as hard work and respect have been instrumental in our societal development, contributing to the establishment of important institutions like our justice system and the unity of our community, known as ụmụnna. These values, along with nsọ ana, have been vital in defining the strength and cohesion of the Igbo people.

Our ancestors designed our belief system, which led to the creation of the African Traditional Religion (ATR). This religion was rooted in reverence for sacred aspects of our traditions and served as a means to connect with the spirits of our ancestors, accessing the unseen forces of nature to protect our labor, creativity, and values.

Unfortunately, we have witnessed the collapse of these fundamental aspects of our culture.

While it is crucial to emphasize a return to our roots, it is equally important to recognize and prioritize aspects beyond religious beliefs and practices. This includes reviving our agricultural dexterity, art and hardwork; preserving our sense of justice (nsọ ana), and restoring the core values that make us who we are as Igbo people. Neglecting these values has resulted in a society that glorifies illicit wealth and quick enrichment, leading some young individuals to claim they are going back to their roots, all while neglecting the true essence of being Igbo.

Ị gwọọ Ọgwụ isn’t the core of us igbo, instead, hardwork and values.

 

 

 

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