Igbo People
The Igbo people are one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, primarily located in the southeastern region of the country. They have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by vibrant traditions, languages, and customs. The Igbo language, known as Igbo, is widely spoken among the community, and various dialects exist across different regions.
Traditionally, the Igbo society is organized around clans and villages, with a strong emphasis on communal living and family ties. The people are known for their entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to trade and commerce. Festivals, such as the New Yam Festival, celebrate their agricultural practices and cultural identity.