• January 27, 2026
  • Enuani Cultural Forum
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From churches in Europe to fashion runways, social media, and global pop culture, the world seems to be embracing Igbo identity like never before. But beneath the applause lies a difficult question many are afraid to ask:

Is this really pride—or is something deeper being lost?
In this video, we examine the global rise of Igbo culture through history, language, identity, and cultural preservation. Drawing from the works of renowned historians and African intellectuals, this documentary-style discussion explores whether global attention strengthens Igbo identity—or quietly dilutes it.

We look at:

Why non-Igbo people are embracing Igbo culture worldwide

The role of language in cultural survival

The generational gap affecting Igbo identity today

Whether appreciation can exist without erasure

What history teaches us about cultures that survive—and those that fade

This is not an attack.
This is a conversation.

If you care about African culture, global identity, history, or the future of indigenous traditions in a globalized world, this video is for you.

👉 Watch till the end and join the discussion in the comments:
Is Igbo culture going global a victory—or a warning?

#IgboCulture
#AfricanIdentity
#CulturalPreservation
#GlobalCulture
#ThisIsntPride

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