Research Notes
Short, sourced updates on specific topics — new discoveries in Igbo archaeology, updates to the diaspora record, corrections to the scholarly consensus. Each note links to its sources.
Long-form writing grounded in evidence — research notes tied to sources, editorials on Igbo history and culture, and updates from the platform community.
Mkomigbo is a new project. While this platform is being built, the knowledge library — 20 subjects, 137+ pages of thesis-level scholarship — is fully live and free to explore.
Short, sourced updates on specific topics — new discoveries in Igbo archaeology, updates to the diaspora record, corrections to the scholarly consensus. Each note links to its sources.
Longer arguments on contested questions — the osu system and contemporary justice, the Biafran famine and international law, the Igbo language and its future. Evidence-based, clearly argued, open to response.
Personal accounts, community histories, and recovered memories from Igbo communities across the world — London, Houston, Toronto, Accra, Port of Spain. The voices the archives missed.
New subject pages, new contributors, corrections and additions, and announcements about the development of the platform.