None. There was no King of the Igbo.
You may be thinking of Yams, the king of cropsamong the Igbo, a man's crop.
Yam is considered the king crop for the Igbo people. It holds significant cultural and traditional importance, often being used in ceremonial events and festivals. Yam farming is also a major agricultural activity in Igbo communities.
The English word "king" is translated as " eze" in the Igbo language.
1. The majority of Igbo are farmers. 2. Most Igbo carve and use masks. 3. Staple crop of Igbo is yams.
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eze= king
Cotton was the crop king of the south.
Eze- means king in ibo
In the Igbo language, the word for queen is "Eze nwanyi." "Eze" means king, and "nwayi" refers to a woman, so it literally translates to "king of women." This title is often used in cultural contexts to denote royal women or female leaders within the Igbo community.
Cotton was the crop king of the south.
One measure of an Igbo man's status was the size of his yam barn. Yam was considered a prestigious crop, and the more yams a man had, the higher his social status. In Igbo society, yams were a symbol of wealth, abundance, and fertility, and were associated with masculinity and success.
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