Culture Dies Only When We Stop Doing It
Ọkọchị is here again! Travel to your hometown, if you can, and participate in your people's culture.

Ọkọchị is here again! Travel to your hometown, if you can, and participate in your people's culture.
For the Season 3 finale, I'm doing shout out to everyone who sends in mails and voice messages and thanking listeners for riding with me.
My *very* personal hot takes on Nnamdi Kanu and the IPOB.
For those who want to be at Oba, here's some advice on how you can maximize your time there and make some cash.
A picture of how our ancestors dressed over the years and the evolution to what we have today.
Times are dark, and it seems as though something has to give in Nigeria. We have nothing else, but hope.
History, language, identity, what defines the Igbo people?
Random discourse in Igbo and English and language, enjoy.
A discourse on the Biafran separatist group, the Indigenous People Of Biafra - IPOB. A timeline of events, critique of their ideas for Biafra, critique of the Nigerian response, and discourse on what the future might look like.
A brief history of the Igbo Apprentice System and the different kinds that exist.
Discourse on the discriminatory traditions of the Osu caste system. Why is it still prevalent? How do we end it? Plus discourse on the context of culture.
Discussing the age grade system in Igboland - using Abiriba as a case study. Also, playing back some of my favourite fan messages and mails.
Discussing the biases about Igboness shared by both Igbos in diaspora and Igbos in Igboland. Plus a shot discuss on Igbo marriages.
In this episode, I talk about my city Aba. Please, Ikpeazu, build the roads in Aba!!! We are begging. 😭😭
In November 1929 Women of Southern Nigeria revolted against the British Colonial government in what has come to be known as the Aba Women's Riot.
Nigeria is killing us.
The Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police has been notorious for harrassing, kidnapping, molesting, raping and killing young Nigerians for years. We've had enough and we want #EndSARS #SARSMustEnd
Discussing the unique Matrilineal Familial Systems that exist ins some Igbo communities, using Abiriba as case study. Featuring my Dad. ♥️
Random bants and vibes in Engligbo.
Exploring the New Yam Festival in Igbo land and the Igbo Calendar.
Discussing Nsibidi, it's history and it's future. Plus a special on Igbo names.
What is gatekeeping? What dangers does it pose to the progress of our culture?
Award winning short story writer, Innocent Chizaram Ilo, reads his Commonwealth winning story, When a Woman Renounces Motherhood, in Igbo. Enjoy.
Celebrating the diversity of Igbo dialects and peoples, featuring voices of several listeners and random miscellaneous discourse.
Chronicling Igbo Music from MC Loph to Umu Obiligbo.
Chronicling Igbo Music and musicians from Mike Ejeagha to Flavour N'Abania.
Exploring Igbo Folklore from proverbs to songs and riddles and fables. Plus a discourse on Ekwensu and why he's demonised today. Featuring vocals from my mum and sister!
Discourse on saving the Igbo Language, the Igbo accents and Igbo names.
A bonus episode where I rant about Old Nollywood vs New Nollywood.
A short discussion on some of my favourite Igbo Language films - Living in Bondage, Akidi and Ada Mbano.