
Igbo
Igbo refers to an ethnic group native to Nigeria, predominantly found in the southeastern region of the country. They have a rich cultural heritage, known for their vibrant traditions, languages, and social structures. The Igbo people primarily speak the Igbo language, which has various dialects. They are recognized for their values of community, entrepreneurship, and craftsmanship. Historically, the Igbo played a significant role in West African trade and were central to Nigeria's history, particularly during the Biafra War in the late 1960s. Today, the Igbo community continues to influence Nigerian society and culture significantly.