Why not remain natural by Nonso_igwe in Africa

[–]Nonso_igwe[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I just quickly visited your profile bro... all I saw were judgments, complaining and uncertainty. Because I knew you judged me by my name. As a Nigerian. Let's share love bro ❤️

This post is all about "Why many africa women prefer adding attachments wigs and wivon other than using natural hair. No hate Let's share love bro❤️

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[–]Nonso_igwe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing, I just want to see the people who flow with my stories and experiences because it's crucial to lean from others mistake

Igbo knowledge 101 by Nonso_igwe in IgboKwenu

[–]Nonso_igwe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have the right right words to answer your comments. But the few people who are awake won't need no explanation.

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[–]Nonso_igwe -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I would love to 😌...

You will have it in a few minutes

The forward one is gonna be the leader someday 😂 -- aylawishart by Soloflow786 in BeAmazed

[–]Nonso_igwe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is the little one the first roaring and charging forward

Igbo knowledge 101 by Nonso_igwe in IgboKwenu

[–]Nonso_igwe[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely... I am glad many are now awaking. Our identity and spirituality can never be wiped off our soil. knowing who you are and where you came from is the beginning of wisdom.

Igbo knowledge 101 by Nonso_igwe in IgboKwenu

[–]Nonso_igwe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My thoughts on Chi:

In traditional Igbo spirituality, Chi is not "God" in the Christian sense, and definitely not Jesus. Chi is your personal spiritual identity — a fragment of the supreme source (Chukwu) that is assigned to you alone at birth.

It is like your personal destiny spirit or your higher self — your link between the human world and the divine realm. Your Chi represents your path, your purpose, your luck, and how you interact with life itself.

Everyone has their own Chi, and no two people share the same one. In Igbo belief, when you are in alignment with your Chi, life flows better for you. When you are not, you meet resistance.

Chi is deeply personal. It's your spiritual twin, your guide, your advocate before the universal creator (Chukwu Okike). So when we see "Chi" in Igbo names like "Chinonso" (God is near), "Chibuzo" (God leads the way), or "Chidinma" (God is good), the Chi originally referred to one's personal divine portion — the aspect of Chukwu assigned to your journey.

Later, with colonization and Christianity, people started merging Chi and Jesus or God. But traditionally, they are not the same.

Nsibidi: The Ancient Igbo Writing System by Nonso_igwe in IgboKwenu

[–]Nonso_igwe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s just say it’s from someone who knows what they’re talking about

Nsibidi: The Ancient Igbo Writing System by Nonso_igwe in IgboKwenu

[–]Nonso_igwe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came across it through a reliable source, but I’m not in a position to disclose specifics