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Akuma-Kalu Njoku, the man behind the famous Igbo Village in the U.S. - Face2Face Africa

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In 2010 when the Igbo Village was built in the Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton, Virginia, it became the only museum-quality replica of an Igbo farm village in the U.S. and the only structure of its kind worldwide. The Igbo were among the first enslaved men and women brought to Virginia in the 1740s to...

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