@NOIweala You are just a rare gem ma'am. Pls after @PeterObi successfully claims his mandate & becomes president, come and lead us here in Nigeria. Your country is almost collapsed.
@APCmUSTgO1@Voiceofigbos@alexottiofr This is a barbaric nature. Wait until the court of law makes some people escape goats, and then you will rephrase.
Many of you can’t even speak Igbo, yet look at the son of Elizabeth Isichei, speaking it effortlessly, right in front of his mother. If you have guts, go to Asaba and tell them she is not one of them and see if you will make it out of there alive.
Today the kids got a huge surprise when the Nanny that used to take care of them when they were little came to see them🥰🥰🥰 you can tell from their reaction that they share so many loving memories with her! I was really moved and so happy for this reunion!
#reunion #seeyouagain #aftermanytears #sweetreunion #igbo #igboamaka
We just hit 800k followers!!!! What a fantastic moment to step back and reintroduce myself to both new and familiar faces.
Aha m bu Janine, born and brought up in Zurich, Switzerland but, since September last year, proudly immersed in the vibrant life of Enugu, Nigeria. My family includes my wonderful husband Ezenwa; our adventurous twins, Chijioke and Ziora; our thoughtful Uche; and of course, our spirited Nnanyereugo, not forgetting Brutus, the most senior among us all, our ever-youthful dog!
A huge part of my love for everything Igbo has been inspired by my amazing husband, Ezenwa. Not only is he a Nze na Ozo, earning me the title Lolo Anyanwu Ututu in Ala Igbo, but his love and passion for his culture have deeply influenced my journey into embracing and celebrating our beautiful life here. His support and love are the bedrock of my adventures and storytelling.
For those who have just joined us, my blog shares my journey through the beauty of intercultural marriage, the joys and challenges of raising multinational kids, and my adventures in trying (and sometimes failing) to master the Igbo language after 16 years. I am a self-confessed foodie, diving fork-first into the rich flavors of Igbo cuisine, and an enthusiast for showcasing the stunning spots Nigeria has to offer.
Despite what might seem, social media isn’t my main hustle. My day job is in an office, keeping things balanced, but my heart beats strongest for my side passions. I am a passionate children’s book author, with my first book, “Ala Nnam,” exploring our kids’ adventures in their father’s village and their discovery of Igbo culture. My creativity also finds its outlet in painting and photography, my personal retreats that I’ve yet to share widely.
As we continue to build this amazing community, I warmly invite each of you to be part of this journey. Whether you’re here for the cultural insights, the art, the food, or to simply share in our story, I’m thrilled to have you with us.
Here’s to the exciting journey ahead, together. Your support and curiosity fuel this adventure, and I can’t wait to see where this shared path takes us.
#introduce #igbo #nigerwife #travel #anambra #isuofia #nwanyiocha
“The xenophobic a77ack happening in South Africa is not a reflection of who we are. Most South Africans are against it, sadly we’re quiet about it. Nigeria gave us $61 billion during the apartheid...” — South African man
Predator runt gets banished. Teams up with a legless robot girl. They hunt the unkillable beast. 86% on RT. Highest-grossing in the franchise. Cried when his brother died.🏆