Chinua Achebe Quotes
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.
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