Decentralized Kingdoms and Vibrant Traditions: The Story of Igbo

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  • @mcdylster6678
    @mcdylster6678 5 місяців тому +23

    I just completed a 23&Me and found out I am 18.1% Nigerian (specifically from the Igbo People). I am so glad that I have an opportunity to learn more about my Ancestors. It is actually crazy to learn that they were people of peace and were still so successful in expanding their boarders. I've always had a strong connection to pacisfism and spirituality... it feels really good to know that I had Ancestors that aligned to those beliefs as well. I just wish that this was longer so i could know more!

    • @themanifestorsmind
      @themanifestorsmind 5 місяців тому +3

      I also learned I am Igbo through dna testing. I matched with some 5th cousins in Nigeria and messaged them. I want to learn all I can about my ancestors

    • @mcdylster6678
      @mcdylster6678 5 місяців тому +3

      @@themanifestorsmind That's awesome! I hope that you get the answers you are seeking. This has really been an enlightening experience. The Igbo where the only specified group of people from Africa in my results. Unfortunately all my other ancestry is a bit more broadened, but I at least know what countries they came from. I am planning on listening to some history on the various countries that my family come from. Learn some history that I wasn't taught in school.

    • @johngillians1027
      @johngillians1027 4 місяці тому +3

      Welcome family I also, recently have found that I am 78% Nigerian and also a bloodline with the Igbo people.

    • @Funny_Rambo
      @Funny_Rambo 3 місяці тому +1

      I did an ancestry as well and I’m 43.3% Nigerian (Igbo people)

    • @GabizOChukwukaTv
      @GabizOChukwukaTv 2 місяці тому +1

      You’re my kins. I’m Igbo ❤

  • @delamani8117
    @delamani8117 9 місяців тому +26

    The Igbo society invented Democracy historically and gives the world to share.

  • @Stoic290
    @Stoic290 6 місяців тому +13

    My mother trace roots from Igbo Im glad that I am Igbo ❤

  • @thecollierreport
    @thecollierreport 19 днів тому +2

    The Igbo are destined for greatness!

  • @A-fg7ov
    @A-fg7ov 10 місяців тому +15

    I love Igbo culture! More videos pls❤❤❤ The Igbo culture always had a republic society.
    Igbo people had a republic. Every family sent a representative to the Oha or Ogwa (whatever community calls it). The main congress of community (men’s side) hold the office. They would vote on different issues that came up. After voting on an issue - we’re going to do x,y,z, they would appoint someone to be the head of it. That person will execute that thing.
    The government would split in two. It was the Men’s government & there’s the Women’s Government. The head of the Women’s government will also be split in two.
    Which was the Umu Ada: The Women who were born into the Community. The Ndi Yem*: Women who Married into the Community. They have two separate places they do things.
    The Men’s government will have the titled men who will govern their affairs. Then the age brackets (usually 4, 6 year groupings) will be in community groupings based on their age which will also be a thing. And all these governments who work symbiotically with each other. There was a hierarchy, there wasnt an absence of hierarchy.
    The hierarchy was more merit based than birth. You don’t just become a leader because your family is a leader. You have to be accomplished, you have to be chosen based on your attributes to be a voice, representative to the community.
    For women, it was through marriage. Once you’re married, you’ve got your title. the Market Women also had their own title and place. No fixed hierarchy, it was more person by person.

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  10 місяців тому +2

      Fascinating society ! Thank you for sharing on it ❤️

    • @flutterflow-in-Igbo
      @flutterflow-in-Igbo 8 місяців тому +2

      @@infographicsafrica Am proudly Igbo from Abakaliki. The structure of igbo societies varies from communities. More fascinating discoveries could be made if am supported with gear. There's sculptures, farming techniques, over 25 recreational activities, secret institutions, community security protocols, cuisine, medical therapy, and lot's more.
      #proudlyIGBO

  • @chibuikee7
    @chibuikee7 10 місяців тому +15

    Very nice video but one correction;
    In regards to Agbor/Agbon the person who founded Eze Chima was not a Benin Prince although it was said that he challenged the Oba of Benin and almost usurped the throne, Eze Chima was a divinator and trader and Igbo citizen of the Benin back in those days the Obas of Benin sought the expertise of Igbo medicine men to do charms for them, he was the head of a large Igbo commune in Benin and an Nri descendant after the death of the previous Oba, Oba Osagie his next in line became wary of the influence Eze Chima had in Benin so it resulted in a dispute and led to a clash between them which led to the exodus of the Igbos in Benin eastward which is known as the "Idu migration" leading to the founding of some towns in Western Igboland today Agbor being one of them

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  10 місяців тому +1

      Hey! Thanks for watching. I would be interested in sources to confirm what you are saying that would be very nice. My objective is to keep these videos as close to facts as possible. Culturally there were many Igbo people in the Benin empire. I love the story of Eze Chima and will do a video on it soon! So wtv material you have that can help let me know 😀!

    • @chibuikee7
      @chibuikee7 9 місяців тому +3

      @@infographicsafrica
      British anthropologist, G.T Basden, recorded two accounts of the cause of the "Agha Idu na Ọba", the war between the Ọbá of Benin and the Eze Chima people of Adonaidu (people living in between Ado and Idu).
      His record reads:
      "History affirms that the Ọba (king) of Benin demanded tribute of the people of one Chima. These people if not directly subject to Benin, were under its suzerainty. Whether this was a new imposition on the part of the Ọba is not noted. What is noted is that the attempt to force tribute led to war and eventually, the retreat Eastwards of Chima's people.
      But Another assertion is that the mother of the Ọba, Asijie , strayed over the boundary, into Chima's territory in search of firewood. She was caught and beaten. This led to war and Chima and his people had to flee.
      After Chima's death, his successors were unable to withstand the pressure from Benin and moved as the Niger.
      A section of the people under Oreze, founded Onitsha and another section under Ekensu sailed down the river and founded Aboh".
      G.T Basden, "The Niger Ibos", pp 121.
      Sorry for the late reply I don't watch yt much😅

  • @pologeff
    @pologeff 4 місяці тому +10

    I'm 50% igbo from haiti

  • @michaelisraelite2807
    @michaelisraelite2807 Рік тому +7

    I love this channel, it teaches a lot of history that we should all know about!!! Great channel 👌👍

  • @sipp5657
    @sipp5657 Рік тому +20

    Igbo decesntralised governance is always so underrated

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  Рік тому +2

      Totally underated 💯

    • @gentlemanedotv
      @gentlemanedotv 10 місяців тому

      It is lie. There were nothing like Igbo before 1914, it took British 14 years to create Igbo. From 1900 to 1914. From the land of calaba. Kalaba is known to the world since 14 th century, Oyo is Known the world since 16 th century. Benin is known to the world since 14 th century, from which aclient city were Igbo govern.?

    • @ikeukaegbu64
      @ikeukaegbu64 10 місяців тому

      @@gentlemanedotv The ancient Kingdom of NRI remains the oldest continuously preserved Kingdom in Nigeria. It was founded at the earliest in 9th Century based on Radiocarbon dating and other historical evidence. Thurstan Shaw’s archeological excavations in Igbo Ukwu gives a clear explanation of the growth and evolution of the nearby NRI kingdom. John Fage the historian has published extensively on the NRI kingdom. Visit the ODINANI museum in NRI and get more information

    • @sipp5657
      @sipp5657 10 місяців тому +13

      @@gentlemanedotv take your ethnicphobia out of here. Kingdom of Nri existed for 1000+ years governed by igbos and they were decentralised communities around that. If the British love and created the igbos how come they supported their near genocide in Biafra? stop talking nonsense and move.

    • @Junseld
      @Junseld 10 місяців тому

      @@sipp5657 OK, have they have any accomplishments to speak of? Did they EVER have wealth, power, or make any technological advancements? I know that they tried to overthrow the Nigerian government and succeed from Nigeria and found out the hared way.

  • @preciouschioma2176
    @preciouschioma2176 2 місяці тому +1

    This is beautiful ❤️.
    I'm proud to be 100% Igbo.

  • @zoejesus52
    @zoejesus52 7 місяців тому +6

    I love Igbos. ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @trenee23000
      @trenee23000 4 місяці тому

      You always show a lot of love to the Igbo!❤

  • @zoejesus52
    @zoejesus52 7 місяців тому +3

    I love, would want more on Igbos. Just subscribed. ❤❤❤❤❤. Love them so much

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for watching! Will do more on Igbo people soon

  • @Darkmountaindweller
    @Darkmountaindweller 10 місяців тому +9

    We still do shifting cultivation till this day in my clan, we leave the land for like 7- 14 years so it can regain its fertility.

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  10 місяців тому

      That’s amazing ! Thank you for watching

    • @maxwellsanta7085
      @maxwellsanta7085 4 місяці тому +1

      Same in communities around Ohaji/Egbema/Oguta/Mbaitolu L.G.As, Imo State.

  • @raygenesis4046
    @raygenesis4046 Місяць тому

    Word

  • @c_currency
    @c_currency 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for uploading this valuable video. Please can you share the sources/ references you used so we can do further reading. Many thanks

  • @Ahyesha1
    @Ahyesha1 4 місяці тому +3

    Found out I’m 36.4 percent Nigerian and specifically Igbo from 23andMe

    • @GabizOChukwukaTv
      @GabizOChukwukaTv 2 місяці тому

      ❤❤❤ my sister. I’m Igbo from Nigeria

  • @EpicMovieZone-o8e
    @EpicMovieZone-o8e Рік тому

    Great content ,so well edited.What software do you use to edit your videos?

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  Рік тому

      Thank you! I’ve been editing for years. I use Adobe suits products for these videos, so Premier and after effects 🙏🏿

  • @augustinechioke8201
    @augustinechioke8201 6 місяців тому +3

    I am Igbo man for Enugu state and now name Biafra land

  • @callme6ixx
    @callme6ixx 2 місяці тому +1

    0:04 immediately closed the video when i heard him pronounce igbo 😆

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  Місяць тому

      Accents is what some Nigerian focus on… accents 😐

    • @callme6ixx
      @callme6ixx Місяць тому +1

      @ are you telling me?? I’m Igbo 😂😂 you pronounce it ibo not ig bo someone obviously hasn’t done their research

    • @johnjayknew
      @johnjayknew 18 днів тому +1

      ​​@@infographicsafricaThe mispronounciation hurts your credibility. Igbo is an ethnic group, culture, and language. Mispronouncing our name makes it harder to trust anything else you say.

    • @callme6ixx
      @callme6ixx 12 днів тому

      @@johnjayknew exactly

    • @onyinyedoris4920
      @onyinyedoris4920 3 дні тому

      @callme6ixx Please stop it,, it's not pronounced Ibo but Igbo. The narrator is very correct don't get him confused please

  • @LordBanyck25
    @LordBanyck25 4 місяці тому +1

    The name Igbo is the short pronunciation of Ndi-Igbo meaning the Ancient people or people of the origin or beginning Ndi-gbo. Although some say they are part of the ancient Jews (meanwhile they're the Hebrews or Hebos ancestors) Africa have been their home since beginning before spreading and having come in contact with both the people of ancient and modern world.

    • @shopngstatv6089
      @shopngstatv6089 3 місяці тому

      Stop making up things in the name of history. Igbo has always been a name and not what you have explained.
      Igbo, Ndi Igbo and Ndi gboo are NOT of the same root or meaning. Igbo doesn't mean ''ndi gboo''. This concept was invented recently and gained popularity roughly within the last 10 years with the rise of black supremacy and Afrocentrism.

  • @LordBanyck25
    @LordBanyck25 4 місяці тому +2

    Agbor is an Igbo land ..
    Dein is a mispronounced Dede or Dee... Meaning the Lord or the eldest... It has no meaning in bini language. Binis are mixed tribes of the ilu ibinu and some Yorubas which involves to become bini. The Igbos were communicating and even having political agreement together.. bini became a city center when the Portuguese came in contact with the natives and slavery became the order of the day which one of the earliest Igbo visitor to bini who was known as Eze Chime left the bini to save his families and tribe from the slave hunting bini headed or armed by the Portuguese to capture slaves for them. Agbor is an Igbo kingdom

  • @chineduon
    @chineduon 6 місяців тому +3

    Igbo number between 35million and 40million

    • @jeggs93
      @jeggs93 6 місяців тому +1

      That's correct, I. don't know where he got 15 million

  • @Chi1Chi1O
    @Chi1Chi1O 4 місяці тому +5

    You completely mispronounced Igbo the whole time. 😢

    • @johnjayknew
      @johnjayknew 18 днів тому

      @@Chi1Chi1O This was very annoying.

  • @Judahdem
    @Judahdem 4 місяці тому

    The Israelites🗣️we the descendants in America to and all over the world

  • @nigerianhurr90
    @nigerianhurr90 7 місяців тому +2

    The correct pronunciation is without the g I would be pronounced e-bo

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  7 місяців тому +4

      Forgive me for the bad pronunciation. I’ll do it better next time. Thanks for the feedback

    • @Dominionstar1980
      @Dominionstar1980 6 місяців тому +1

      Big lie! They correct pronunciation is igbo! Get your facts right...

    • @babyvegito6627
      @babyvegito6627 5 місяців тому +2

      @@Dominionstar1980 what she is trying to say is not to pronounce the 'g' in igbo. Please be careful next time you want to reply to a comment.

    • @kennyosubor3018
      @kennyosubor3018 4 місяці тому

      This is factually wrong! The British couldn't pronounce the "gb" and then proceeded to say Ibo or rather "Eboe". The correct pronunciation is iGBo.

  • @MaryannArinze-cv5re
    @MaryannArinze-cv5re 6 місяців тому

    It is too boring 😢

    • @true4585
      @true4585 Місяць тому

      @@MaryannArinze-cv5re
      I was in love with

  • @gentlemanedotv
    @gentlemanedotv 11 місяців тому +1

    Ihbo was a language adopted for colonization.
    There no history that recognises igbo civilization.
    The British created it when they divided southern Nigeria into east and western region of Nigeria in 1914.

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  11 місяців тому +7

      Got any link to prove this?

    • @gentlemanedotv
      @gentlemanedotv 10 місяців тому

      @@infographicsafrica from which city were they govern before 1914.? Igbo were British tools for colonization.
      The rest ethnic Nationality were not ready to work for the British.

    • @A-fg7ov
      @A-fg7ov 10 місяців тому +8

      @@gentlemanedotvjust stop lying. Igbo culture existed millenials before the creation of the British. Igbo Kingdoms - the Nri Kingdom is the oldest kingdom discovered in Nigeria and one of the oldest in West Africa.

    • @godwinikedigwe8219
      @godwinikedigwe8219 10 місяців тому +2

      Don't bring your emotions and hate into this, You got any link (Evidence) to prove your point, History is respecter of nobody, your hate cannot change it

    • @mhizummy2091
      @mhizummy2091 10 місяців тому +1

      God punish edo people

  • @AD-pc9bg
    @AD-pc9bg 5 місяців тому +2

    U have SEVERE limited knowledge of the Igbos! Very little or no knowledge am afraid. Your followers will be ill-educated on this subject ...am sorry.

    • @victorjacob-en7fy
      @victorjacob-en7fy 4 місяці тому

      @@AD-pc9bg you are senseless

    • @AD-pc9bg
      @AD-pc9bg 4 місяці тому

      @@victorjacob-en7fy you are undiluted nincompoop

    • @AD-pc9bg
      @AD-pc9bg 4 місяці тому

      @@victorjacob-en7fy you are an undiluted nincompoop

    • @AD-pc9bg
      @AD-pc9bg 4 місяці тому

      @@victorjacob-en7fy here comes a nincompoop

  • @gentlemanedotv
    @gentlemanedotv 11 місяців тому +2

    Igbo was created 1914 by the British

    • @infographicsafrica
      @infographicsafrica  11 місяців тому +28

      🤦🏾‍♂️ get help urgently !

    • @gentlemanedotv
      @gentlemanedotv 10 місяців тому

      @@infographicsafrica try and learn. From which city were they govern?

    • @A-fg7ov
      @A-fg7ov 10 місяців тому +6

      @@infographicsafrica ignore pls

    • @krisben8439
      @krisben8439 10 місяців тому

      your rascality in ignorance is really a stanch, no wonder no one is taking your page serious. learn and don't let sentiment relegate you to the down side of life

    • @GreeceBallandFriends
      @GreeceBallandFriends 4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah right buddy, we existed in the early centuries, please get you facts straight before saying something stupid