Talk:Igbo people/GA1

GA Review
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I'll be reviewing your article. Thanks, Kensplanet TalkContributions 06:19, 20 November 2008 (UTC)

Check out the Good article criteria here:

(1). Well written: '''1 (a). the prose is clear and the spelling and grammar are correct; and''' '''1 (b). it complies with the manual of style guidelines for lead sections, layout, jargon, words to avoid, fiction, and list incorporation.'''

(2). Factually accurate and verifiable:  '''2 (a). it provides references to all sources of information, and at minimum contains a section dedicated to the attribution of those sources in accordance with the guide to layout;''' '''2 (b). at minimum, it provides in-line citations from reliable sources for direct quotations, statistics, published opinion, counter-intuitive or controversial statements that are challenged or likely to be challenged, and contentious material relating to living persons; and''' '''2 (c). it contains no original research.'''

(3). Broad in its coverage:  '''3 (a). it addresses the main aspects of the topic; and''' '''3 (b). it stays focused on the topic without going into unnecessary detail'''

'''(4). Neutral: it represents viewpoints fairly and without bias. '''

(5). Stable: it does not change significantly from day-to-day because of an ongoing edit war or content dispute.

(6). Illustrated, if possible, by images: 6 (a) images are tagged with their copyright status, and valid fair use rationales are provided for non-free content; and  '''6 (b). images are relevant to the topic, and have suitable captions'''

OVERALL


 * There are lots and lots of problems with Prose


 * The Igbo identity is hard to define as the Igbo are a heavily fragmented ethnic group. The Igbo were and are very independent and autonomous, living in localized communities


 * The Igbo identity is hard to define as they are a heavily fragmented ethnic group, living in localized communities
 * Words such as were and are are peacock.


 * Their language is the Igbo language (Igbo: Asụsụ Igbo) which includes hundreds of different dialects and Igboid languages.
 * They speak the Igbo language, which includes hundreds of different dialects and Igboid languages


 * The River Niger flowing through Igboland makes the home of the Igbo rich and fertile and densely forested. Consequently a vast majority of the Igbo are farmers. Igboland is also one of the more densely populated areas within all of Africa. Today a vast majority of the Igbo are Christians (one of the main reasons behind this was because of the similarities between their traditional religions and Abrahamic religions and traditions).
 * Majority of Igbos are farmers. Majority of Igbos are Christians.
 * The Lead has to be rewritten. Such things do not deserve the Lead.
 * I have never heard anyting such as Igboland. This is original research


 * There are many many more and the list is not exhaustive. Just giving you an idea of how the prose should be Please get this article copyedited by someone.


 * There are too. many Images. The article looks messy with so many. Please remove some.
 * Image:JTUAguiyiIronsi.JPG doesn't satisfy fair use.
 * Literature, Cuisine are missing. I find no reason why they shouldn't be included. Even Music, Art hardly have any details. Since their population is over 30 million worldwide, I think the details are available.
 * The References are not at all formatted properly. Many references do not have titles. Some don't have publishers etc...
 * I doubt whether sites like http://www.africanancestry.com/ satisfy WP:RS policies.
 * View of Enugu city is an irrelevant image in the article.
 * A Biafran child suffering the effects of severe hunger and malnutrition during the Nigerian blockade image is not neutral
 * Please list this article at WP:PR first before listing it at WP:GAN.
 * I suggest you to check out FA-Class Ethnic groups articles, A-Class Ethnic groups articles, and GA-Class Ethnic groups articles for references.
 * Greeks and Egyptians are well constructed article. Please browse them.

There are too. many issues currently to promote this article. If you think there has been a mistake, you can list it at WP:GAR. Hope to see this at WP:GAN soon. Good Luck !!! Kensplanet TalkContributions 12:10, 21 November 2008 (UTC)


 * I think the African Ancestry site is reliable becuase it has been featured in the PBS program, African American Lives.
 * This article is not the only piece to use 'Igboland' it is a general term for the land indigenous to the Igbo people.Ukabia (talk)