It started with a question: What does “Africa” really mean? A vast continent with over 50 countries, thousands of cultures, and countless untold stories, Africa is often reduced to a single narrative. The term “African” oversimplifies this richness, stripping away the individuality and depth of each unique cultural root. Africa is not a monolith. Its traditions, histories, and identities are as varied as its landscapes.
At Zibura, we honour this diversity by starting small and personal. One culture, one story, one narrative rooted in authenticity. For us, our story begins with Igbo heritage, a culture rich in tradition, art, and design. It is a story that speaks to those who share it and sparks curiosity and respect in those who do not. Through our work, we celebrate this heritage with intention.
Our Mission
The idea is to celebrate Igbo culture by creating something deeply rooted and authentic. We aim to connect with those who share this heritage while sparking curiosity and respect in those who don’t. Instead of taking a broad Afrocentric approach, we focus on the unique depth of Ndi Igbo na Ala Igbo, crafting a story that begins with authenticity and grows outward with meaning and purpose.
Our Mission
The idea is to celebrate Igbo culture by creating something deeply rooted and authentic. We aim to connect with those who share this heritage while sparking curiosity and respect in those who don’t. Instead of taking a broad Afrocentric approach, we focus on the unique depth of Ndi Igbo na Ala Igbo, crafting a story that begins with authenticity and grows outward with meaning and purpose.