Igwebuike Philosophy and Complementary Relations

Maryland, NY 12116, USA: Association for the Promotion of African Studies (2020)
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Igwebuike Philosophy is a strong tool in African philosophy for the interpretation and understanding of the African reality. This is possible because it is the underlying principle of African philosophy, religion and culture.

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Ikechukwu Anthony, Kanu
TANSIAN UNIVERSITY, NIGERIA

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