Christmas Travels A HISTORY OF THE IGBO PEOPLE AND THE TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS RETURN Before you read this, I recommend you click to read this register of Igbo vocabulary in the blacksmith vocation People of other cultures often ask why Igbos do the seemingly mandatory yearly return to their homeland. It is something that even younger Igbo generations
TRANSLATION OF ALOR IN IGBO NAMES When you search "Ofor", Google returns diverse images of items presented as Ọfọ. Images were often at variance with what multiple sources describes. But I found that many of the images bear similarity with the description of Alor made by Amanke Okafor and quoted
Igbonames IGBO NAMES: HOW TO MAKE AN OFOR In the worship of the gods one ever-present tool was the Ofor /Awfaw/ and /Ọfọ/ in the Igbo orthography. Ọfọ was a movable altar for sacrifice, but it differed from all other altars by being universal, that is to say, it could be used