Iboibo (Ibo) is a group of tribes living in what is now called Nigeria. Their culture is very complex and has a wide range of cultural religious beliefs and customs. They have strict laws and should always be kept. Those who disputed or violated the law were taken to God to accept their trial and punishment. These penalties are from sacrifice to God in meadows or expulsion from an animal sacrifice from the clan. Warts are divided into clans, the head of the clan is usually the oldest generation.
The eastern part of southern Nigeria on the right bank of the Yoruba River is Ibo. This is a dense woodland area where Ibo comes from outside, and even suppresses contact between other Ibo clan groups. In fact, recent contact with Europeans, before Yorubas and Hausa became regular, Ibo did not start seeing himself as a person. For this reason, the political power is not grounded, the clan group is an independent and independent organization, usually a political leader, the village head council. The uneconomic Ibo is very unnaturally related to stratified society in the north and the southeast.
African great Zik Nnamdi Azikiwe is a very typical example of energetic Ibo's power and Ibo tends to "get over the storm". Other Ibo powers include the Ojukwu Duo: Louis and his son Emeka Odumegwu, ikemba. Chinua Achebe is the power of Ibo in Nigerian literary circles. In academia, technology, sports and other aspects of national life in Nigeria, you can quote many other examples of Ibo power. The arrogance of Germany caused the fight they lost. But the winner chose to obey the very unwise policy of weakening the German economy and curbing it. The result of this policy is a more destructive World War II that weaken the European economy, the rise of Adolf Hitler, and the end of the world's superiority in Europe. Suppress Germany to hold down the whole of Europe
Rural life of warts people are the same as many other villages in Africa, but still unique in warts. Evers live in the village with hundreds of thousands of people of many large families. A very interesting thing about these villages is that rulers and kings can not control the population. This decision was made by including nearly everyone in the village. There are many established institutions such as the Presbyterian Council (age group), chief council, women's association, secret society. Ibos also emphasizes personal behavior and local life