
Igbos
The Igbo are an ethnic group primarily from southeastern Nigeria, known for their rich cultural heritage, strong entrepreneurial spirit, and vibrant traditions. They have their own language, Igbo, and are recognized for their skills in trade, craft, and innovation. Igbo society emphasizes community, family, and respect for elders. Historically, they have a complex history of kingdoms, customs, and beliefs, and they played significant roles in Nigeria's political and economic development. Today, the Igbo continue to contribute significantly to Nigeria’s diversity and progress, maintaining their unique identity while adapting to modern and global influences.