Ibo People
The Ibo people, also known as Igbo, are an ethnic group primarily located in southeastern Nigeria. They are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, with a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and art. The Ibo language, also called Igbo, is widely spoken among the community and has several dialects.
Traditionally, the Ibo people are known for their agricultural practices, particularly in the cultivation of crops like yams, cassava, and taro. They have a strong sense of community and social organization, often led by elders. The Ibo culture places significant importance on family, spirituality, and festivals that celebrate their history and achievements.