The African Beauty is vibrant and one of a kind; it collapses in the glow of its incandescent fullness, putting on an astounding show of pride and beauty. Despite the fact that we come from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, we maintain our unity, and thanks to our perseverance, we have produced a monument that is revered all over the world. The term "Odogwu" comes from the Igbo language and may be translated to mean a wonderful personality, a warrior, a giver, a successful guy, a great leader, a man who inspires respect rather than fear, a courageous man who sees things through to the end, or a man who finishes what he starts. The odogwu, like the lion, is a symbol of greatness and power in Nigerian culture. You can't put an Odogwu down. Odogwu feels that his narrative needs to be told in a good light since his suffering is a source of glory for him and his success is a sound of triumph for everyone. An Odogwu has a proverb that goes, "Give me lemons, and I will convert them into lemonade," and another that goes, "Throw stones at me, and I will construct a castle." The only thing that an Odogwu does is look up to hope while he lives in acceptance of his existing reality and looks for methods to get out of his predicament, no matter how dire it is.