Igbo Community
The Igbo Community is one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, primarily located in the southeastern region of the country. Known for their rich cultural heritage, the Igbo people speak the Igbo language and have a strong tradition of storytelling, music, and dance. They are also recognized for their entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to various sectors, including agriculture and trade.
Social structure in the Igbo Community is often organized around extended families and clans, with a strong emphasis on communal living. Traditional governance is typically led by elders, and important decisions are made collectively. Festivals, such as the New Yam Festival, play a significant role in celebrating their culture and fostering community bonds.