You don't have Igbo consciousness if you don't make decrees and affirmations, but pray.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you go down on your knee to ask a woman to marry you.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you out everything first before your Igbo-ness.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you are afraid of speaking the truth(nihi na ezi okwu bu ndu).
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you bow to your fellow man.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you are the house of a man who hasn't paid your bride price, gave birth to children by him, and let him lay claims to the children.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if all your names are foreign to the Igbo language/dialects.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you communicate with your children in English.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you have but don't support the "haves not", nihi na ogaara onye, oyere ibeya aka, an ancient practice & expression from which the word "Ogaranya" was derived from.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you are a coward.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you can't speak or act in defense of the Igbo race, anywhere in the world.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you don't keep in touch with your ancestral home.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you bury your dead ones outside Igbo land.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you join people to demonize Omenaala/Odinaala, based on what you think they are, and not based on what they truly are.
You don't have Igbo consciousness if you still believe that Ekwensu is the devil.
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