Theft of the Nigerian mind: Why nobody is thinking for Nigeria

    Dr. Richard Ikiebe | Opinion | Jul 07, 2025    
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Pre-colonial “Nigeria” was intellectually vibrant and productive. Yorubaland developed a knowledge system called "Imo"— not just information, but knowledge applied to governance, agriculture, and social organisation. The Igbo had "Amamihe" — intelligence and wisdom that guide community decisions. They also created republican systems with sophisticated checks and balances through their "Omenala" traditions.

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