Hello Ndigbo!

Welcome to Ohanaeze Ndigbo Web Blog.

Dear brothers and sisters:                              

You are welcome to contribute towards the social, political, cultural and economic development and growth of Igbo land. Remember that when everything else fails, we will remain as brothers and sister. How we know that our brothers and sisters are and will always remain greater than our best friends is known when the dead man starts to smell, best friends tend to disappear.

 The management of Ohanaeze website will not hesitate to delete any article or written contributions that is intended to demean, cajole or disseminate hate, especially among the people we are meant to protect. This blog is not a typical village marketplace; it is intended to assist us develop the art of conflict resolution and anger management; and most importantly, to help us learn how to tolerate, forgive one another and forget our ugly past, for the interest of peace. We are all “children of common parents and cultural heritage.”       

Welcome!  Editor-in-chief

Ikegwuoha, Bernard-Thompson, Ph.D.

info@blog.ohanaeze.orginfo@ohanaeze.org

One Response to “Hello Ndigbo!”

  1. OHANAEZE NDIGBO says:

    Dear brothers and sisters:

    You are welcome to contribute towards the social, political, cultural and economic development and growth of Igbo land. Remember that when everything else fails, we will remain as brothers and sister. How we know that our brothers and sisters are and will always remain greater than our best friends is known when the dead man starts to smell, best friends tend to disappear.

    The management of Ohanaeze website will not hesitate to delete any article or written contributions that is intended to demean, cajole or disseminate hate, especially among the people we are meant to protect. This blog is not a typical village marketplace; it is intended to assist us develop the art of conflict resolution and anger management; and most importantly, to help us learn how to tolerate, forgive one another and forget our ugly past, for the interest of peace. We are all “children of common parents and cultural heritage.”

    Welcome!

    Editor-in-chief
    Ikegwuoha, Bernard-Thompson, Ph.D.
    info@blog.ohanaeze.org
    www.ohanaeze.org | www.blog.ohanaeze.org

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