There are many things that Igbo men and women are known to love. These are some of those things.
Igbo Kwenu! The Igbo people are an ethnic group native to the
southeastern and some part of the south-central Nigeria. They are an
interesting people with a culturally rich heritage and are indeed
admirable. The Nation shares four things Igbo people like.
Gatherings
For their gatherings, the Igbos prefers a silent and quiet environment.
Some might assume that this might make their gatherings dull, but this
is totally not the case. The Igbos have a way of making themselves happy
even amidst the silence and quietness through some philosophical type
discussions, sharing drinks and basically privately relating within
themselves, family members and a couple of friends.
The Women
Igbo women are typically raised to be bold and somewhat comfortable with
their sexuality. If an Igbo woman likes a man, it will show in no time
in the way she relates with him and behaves around him. However, if an
Igbo woman doesn’t like a man, she is unlikely to turn him down harshly
rather she will continue to be a friend to the man, pet his head, keep
him at arm’s length while still giving him just the right amount of
attention to know she appreciates his affection towards her.
Proverbs
There is hardly a Nigerian tribe that loves the use of proverbs like the
Igbos. The use of proverbs seems to be embedded in the very foundation
of the culture of the Igbo people. Even when there are fights,
especially amongst themselves, they are not accustomed to getting
physical. They will typically raise their voices and very sternly make
their points and end by delivering threats to one another which are
usually in form of proverbs before walking away.
Business
The Igbos are arguably the most business savvy tribe in the country.
When it comes to entrepreneurial ventures, they are known to take the
front seat. There is a common saying: “Give an Igbo man one thousand
naira and he will make a million out of it”. Though this might not be
true in every circumstance, you have to admit that there is hardly a
group of people more business and entrepreneurially inclined as the
Igbos. This is because Igbos seem to be the ones with the larger
propensity for risk-taking that business and entrepreneurial ventures
involve.
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