Young Igbo Forum: Is Christianity erasing Igbo culture?
Young Africans discuss the prospects of Christianity damaging their cultural identity.
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Young Igbo Forum: Is Christianity erasing Igbo culture?
Young Africans discuss the prospects of Christianity damaging their cultural identity.
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Igbo is a language spoken by millions of people mostly in southeastern Nigeria. Igbo is predominantly spoken in Abia, Imo, Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi and parts of Rivers and Delta states. However, there are recent statistics which state that the language is in decline due to western ideals. Okwu ID aims to provide learning aids to those who wish to learn and keep the language alive.
*On this episode, we learn typical Igbo question words.*
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VOCABULARY QUESTION WORDS
Who – Onye Onye were anụ n’ofe? - Who took the meat from the soup?
Onye bụ onye ahụ? – Who is that?
What – Gịnị Gịnị ka ị n’eme – What are you doing?
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