For centuries, the Igbo people were labeled rebellious by colonial authorities.
But were the Igbo truly rebellious — or were they simply a people who refused to obey unjust authority?
In this powerful discussion, the deep philosophy behind Igbo society is explained — a worldview rooted in natural law, justice, and personal responsibility.
Unlike many societies built on blind obedience, the Igbo tradition encourages questioning authority and seeking credible answers before following any command.
This video explores:
• Why colonial powers misunderstood the Igbo people
• The Igbo belief in “you reap what you sow” justice
• How the ancient system of the Nri Dynasty governed society without force
• Why Igbo society functioned without prisons or violent enforcement
• How the collapse of leadership after the **Nigerian Civil War changed Igbo society
You will also discover why the Igbo people became known across the world for adaptability, resilience, and independence of thought.
This is a story about law, culture, justice, and the misunderstood philosophy of the Igbo nation.
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Do you think questioning authority is rebellion — or wisdom?
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