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Igbo Apprenticeship System and Igbo Intelligentsia: A Dilemma

Ngozi Anyachonkeya, Ifeoma Nwosu-Okoli | ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

Igbo apprenticeship system (IAS) has been acclaimed the world over as masterpiece in wealth creation, accumulation and sharing. It is in tandem with cosmology of unity is strength (Igwe bu ike); when (we) urine together it produces foam; (Anyuko mmamiri …

Revolutionizing Through Digital Literacy: The Igbo Youth and Technology

Ngozi C. Eli-Chukwu, Uma U. Um | ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

Technology has changed our daily lives in many ways, and one of the groups most affected by this change is the Igbo youth. Digital literacy has become a key factor in helping young people understand and navigate the modern world. …

Bridging Cultural Divides: The Impact of Technology on Cultural Exchange

Nwabueze I. Elom, Ngozi T. Nnebedium | ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

The advent of technology has revolutionized the way people interact and exchange cultural ideas. This study explores the impact of technology on cultural exchange, focusing on how digital platforms have bridged cultural divides. The research examines the role of social …

Surviving War, the Educated Igbo Wo/Man, and Changing Gender Roles in Chimamanda Adichie’s War Novel

Ogbu Chukwuka Nwachukwu | The 23rd Annual International Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) (2026)

Aggregate scholarly inquiries into Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s war novel (2006) tilt heavily toward certain strands of Feminism that inveigh against maleness as if maleness and femaleness are mutually exclusive and perpetual adversaries. Many scholarships fail to reckon, for instance, that …

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