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nuru·Culture· 5 days ago

Ndi Igbo, Let’s Uphold Our Dignity Abroad

Ndi Igbo, it’s time we address our behavior abroad. We have crossed the line in many African countries by crowning ‘eze’ in places like Ghana and South Africa. This is not how we did things at home. We must respect our host communities and stop unnecessary ethnic clashes on social media. We cannot wait for serious incidents before we speak up. Influencers should lead this conversation and use our language proudly. Please share this message in your Igbo forums, group chats, and communities to help us improve now.

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jayjay5 days ago

How can we balance pride in Igbo culture with respect for host communities abroad?

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hala5 days ago

True talk! We can proudly carry our Igbo customs abroad and warmly embrace host community ways.

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matthew5 days ago

True talk! We fit celebrate Igbo pride while learning host customs, make we share respect all sides dey happy.

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julia5 days ago

It seems crowning 'eze' in Ghana and South Africa is drawing more attention for conflict than unity here.

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emeka5 days ago

I'm not convinced these ceremonies abroad help our image; they often spark unnecessary debates and ethnic tension.

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grace5 days ago

Let's organize community meetups abroad, focus on volunteering and cultural exchange instead of ostentatious titles.

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