About Us

Igbofacts is an online platform established under the Forum for the Advancement of Igbo Race (FAIR), dedicated to providing accurate, well-researched information about the Igbo people, their history, culture, and contributions. Our mission is to debunk false narratives and ensure that the truth about the Igbo identity is preserved and shared globally.

In partnership with FAIR, Igbofacts was created to address the growing misinformation surrounding the Igbo community, correcting distortions and highlighting the richness of Igbo heritage. Through facts and evidence, we strive to uphold the dignity of the Igbo people and support the work of FAIR in promoting the progress and development of the Igbo race.

Guided by principles of integrity, truthfulness, and cultural pride, we deliver a wide range of content, including in-depth articles, historical analyses, fact-checking reports, and opinion pieces. Our commitment is to preserve the truth and foster respect for Igbo culture while advancing the goals of FAIR in safeguarding the future of the Igbo race.

Igbofacts serves both the global Igbo community and non-Igbos seeking authentic insights into Igbo history and achievements. Through this platform, we invite everyone with an interest in learning and celebrating the Igbo story to engage with us and contribute to the conversation.

Our team of dedicated writers, researchers, and historians works closely with FAIR to ensure that all information published is reliable and well-documented, upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity. We encourage readers to participate by sharing their stories and joining us in promoting the truth.

Together with FAIR, our vision is to become the leading platform for accurate information about the Igbo people, championing truth, cultural preservation, and the advancement of the Igbo race for generations to come.

Join us in this movement for truth and progress. Subscribe to our updates and be part of the Igbofacts and FAIR community as we work together to celebrate and protect the Igbo legacy.