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Efulefu (The Lost One)

Efulefu (The Lost One).

1. An Efulefu is an Igbo person that takes pride in his/her inability to speak or understand Asusu Igbo.

2. An Efulefu is an Igbo political leader who can’t defend the interests of his/her own people due to greed & cowardice.

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3. An Efulefu is an Igbo person who you’ll tell to invest in Igboland and he/she will say No, but then complain when his business outside Igboland is attacked or confiscated.

4. An Efulefu is an Igbo traditional leader who breaks Kola nut with English language & speaks English in his palace even though he is supposed to be a Chief custodian of Igbo language & culture.

5. An Efulefu is any Igbo who always speak ill about his brothers because they are not in the same party with him. He started to paint his brothers as an evil so that his paymasters Wil love him

6 An Efulefu is an Igbo person that you’ll tell to speak Igbo, dress Igbo, embrace Igbo and he will tell you about “One Nigeria” and will often work overtime to help Non-Igbos to preserve their own cultural heritage/language whilst Asusu Igbo & Omenala/Omenani/Omenana Igbo heads towards extinction.

7. An Efulefu is an Igbo who thinks that using red wine, malt or champagne to perform the ritual of Igba Nkwu makes him/her “civilised” even though Igba Nkwu is named after Nkwu.

An Efulefu is an Igbo who has internalised anti-Igbo sentiments & stereotypes.

Don’t be an Efulefu, be unapologetically Igbotic, maka na Igboamaaka. 💛

Igbo Ndi Oma, Kwenu!

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