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What if the story we were told about inheritance was incomplete? What if Igwebuike was never about land — but about power? In our culture, inheritance is more than property - it's legacy, duty, and the memory of those who came before us. In this episode of The Catalyst, we explore the story of Igwebuike — not as folklore, but as a living tension between tradition and modern ambition. Set in 2022, in a modernized 1980s mansion in the village, this is not just a story about land. It is a confrontation. A confrontation between: Legacy and self-made success Cultural duty and individual ownership Inheritance and identity When Igwebuike receives a message while in Atlanta, what follows forces us to ask: Who truly owns what? The father? The son? Or the culture that shaped them both? As the Igbo proverb says: “Ife Onye rutalu ka oga eri.” But what does that really mean in today’s world? This is not just an Igbo story. This is a universal story about power, family, pride, and the illusions we inherit. What You’ll Walk Away With In this episode, we examine: • The psychology of inherited entitlement • The difference between legacy and personal achievement • How tradition shapes modern African identity • Why land is never just land • What Igwebuike truly means in practice About The Catalyst The Catalyst is a video podcast hosted by Ifeanyi Nwanonaku, exploring culture, identity, philosophy, and power through difficult but necessary conversations. We challenge norms. We interrogate assumptions. We spark dialogue that transforms. What do you believe about inheritance? Does culture protect us — or trap us? Comment below. Subscribe for bi-weekly episodes that challenge the way you think about society, tradition, and identity. #TheCatalyst #Igwebuike #AfricanPhilosophy #CulturalIdentity #Inheritance #igboculture