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Igbo Proverbs In Context—Modern Usage and Situated Knowledge
The Roles of Indigenous Knowledge and Folk Narratives in Human-Wildlife Conflict Management
Igbo Language/Culture
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Igbo Alphabets
The Importance of Folktales in The Igbo Traditional Society
The Igbo and Their Proverbs
The Significance of Kola nuts in Igboland
Tradition of Greeting
Tradition of Storytelling
New Yam Festival: Poetry & Intro
The Ọhafia War Dance
Ọfọ na Ogu (Karma)
Myths: Owls, Bats and Vultures
West African Myth
Join The Conversation
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Dialogue 7: Laziness and Hardwork
Dialogue 6: Ancient Folklore Rivalries
Dialogue 5: Greed and Contentment
Dialogue 4: Assumed Folk Characters
Dialogue 3: The Storyteller’s Introit
Dialogue 2: The Dog’s Backpack
Dialogue 1: The Famous Con Artist
Igbo Folklore
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First Story
The Donkey, The Rabbit and The Lion
The Crow and The Fox
The Cat and Rat
The Goats and The Tortoise
The Arrogant King
The Lion and The Mouse
The Orphan, Eri
The Muskrat
The Gullible Sheep, Hungry Lion & Shrewd Tortoise
The Tortoise and The Host of Birds
The Animal King
The Hen and Her Neighbours
The Deaf Frog
The Crow and The Rabbit
The Crows and The Cuckoo
The Tortoise and The Dove
The Tortoise and The Lizard
The Tortoise and The Rabbit
The Hippo and His Seven Wives
The Tortoise and The Boar
The Tortoise and The Spirits 1
Poets Corner: An Archive of Poetic Thoughts
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What is a Poem?
What have you gained writing Poetry?
Why Poetry is less popular?
What is Beauty?
What is Love?
Difference between Wisdom, Knowledge and Education.
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