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Eke, Orie, Afor, Nkwo: The Market Days That Shaped Igbo Trade
“Ahịa bụ ndụ.” – The market is life. Long before banking halls, online shopping, and malls, the Igbo people built their economy around something simple yet powerful: the market day. The Igbo week wasn’t seven…
Before Banks and Malls: How Igbo Market Days Created a Financial and Cultural Ecosystem
Today, we think of banks as the guardians of money and malls as the beating heart of shopping and social life. But long before these modern structures came into existence, the Igbo people had already…
The Igbo Market System: How Ritual, Rhythm, and Trade Sustained a People
In Igboland, the market was not just a space of exchange, it remains the heartbeat of the people. To enter a market square was to step into a living drama where faith, rhythm, and commerce…


