Igbo Women Quotes

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Typical Igbo psychology; men never do wrong, only the women; they have to beg for forgiveness, because they are bought, paid for and must remain like that, silent, obedient slaves.
Buchi Emecheta (Second Class Citizen)
The Igbo nation in precolonial times was not quite like any nation most people are familiar with. It did not have the apparatus of centralized government but a conglomeration of hundreds of independent towns and villages each of which shared the running of its affairs among its menfolk according to title, age, occupation, etc.; and its women folk who had domestic responsibilities as well as the management of the scores of four-day and eight-day markets that bound the entire region and its neighbours in a network of daily exchange of goods and news, from far and near.
Chinua Achebe (Home And Exile)
Nigerian women came to America and became wild, Igbo Massachusetts Accountant wrote in one post; it was an unpleasant truth but one that had to be said. What else accounted for the high divorce rates among Nigerians in America and the low rates among Nigerians in Nigeria? Delta Mermaid replied that women simply had laws protecting them in America and the divorce rates would be just as high if those laws were in Nigeria.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Americanah)
Your smile tells me you have arrived at your God's appointed life destination where even you a belated princess will thrive
Fidelis O. Mkparu (Love's Affliction)
You are an Igbo woman and Igbo women are stronger than any form of pain.
S.A. David (Twas Within A Minute)