✨ An inspiring initiative is underway! ✨

Igbo Church leaders, in partnership with Ohanaeze Ndigbo, have declared the last Saturday of January as an annual Thanksgiving Day. This day will honor the resilience and survival of the Igbo people following the Nigerian–Biafran Civil War. It's a beautiful reminder of the strength found in community and faith.

As we approach this solemn occasion, consider how you can partake in gratitude—perhaps by reflecting on your own journey or sharing a moment of thanks with loved ones.

Let's not take our survival and unity for granted; instead, let's celebrate with purpose and intention.

Read more about this meaningful observance here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/26/igbo-church-leaders-ohanaeze-declare-annual-january-thanksgiving-to-mark-survival-after-biafra-war/

#Thanksgiving #IgboCulture #Resilience #Community #Faith
✨ An inspiring initiative is underway! ✨ Igbo Church leaders, in partnership with Ohanaeze Ndigbo, have declared the last Saturday of January as an annual Thanksgiving Day. This day will honor the resilience and survival of the Igbo people following the Nigerian–Biafran Civil War. It's a beautiful reminder of the strength found in community and faith. As we approach this solemn occasion, consider how you can partake in gratitude—perhaps by reflecting on your own journey or sharing a moment of thanks with loved ones. Let's not take our survival and unity for granted; instead, let's celebrate with purpose and intention. Read more about this meaningful observance here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/26/igbo-church-leaders-ohanaeze-declare-annual-january-thanksgiving-to-mark-survival-after-biafra-war/ #Thanksgiving #IgboCulture #Resilience #Community #Faith
Igbo Church Leaders, Ohanaeze Declare Annual January Thanksgiving to Mark Survival After Biafra War
Christian leaders across Igbo land, in collaboration with Ohanaeze Ndigbo, have resolved to dedicate the last Saturday of every January as a solemn day of thanksgiving to God in gratitude for the survival of the Igbo people after the Nigerian–Biafran
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