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The origin of gender sensitivity and yam in Igbo land

The origin of gender sensitivity and yam in Igbo land

by Kaedi Africa | Aug 11, 2020 | Extra Plate

Yam is of great significance and importance to the Igbo people in general; it is known as the king of all crops. It is given so much respect and recognition that there is an entire festival dedicated to it. The festival is called Iri Ji. In commemoration, the Igbo...

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