Igbo people
The Igbo people are one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, primarily residing in the southeastern region of the country. They have a rich cultural heritage, known for their vibrant traditions, languages, and festivals. The Igbo language, part of the Niger-Congo family, is widely spoken among the community.
Traditionally, the Igbo people are organized into clans and villages, each with its own leadership and customs. They are known for their entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to various sectors, including agriculture, trade, and arts. The Igbo culture emphasizes community, respect for elders, and the importance of family ties.