Comparative study of Igwebuike philosophy and Julius Nyerere philosophy of African Brotherhood is an indigenous philosophy of modality of being for realization of being. It is at the centre of African thought and concept of being in relation to others. That is, naturally we are created male and female which implies that no man is an island. Human association remain the way forward in explaining our nature as human being. Relating with each other is the unavoidable way of identifying the importance of each other in our dealings. Helping one another is the concrete attributes that is in us as a social being, that is, we cannot do without the people around us directly or indirectly for survival. Though, we reactivate the human element which makes us to choose who we talk, interact, and associate with. These problems and others have their solution on our common saying, which has it that a tree cannot make a forest. The beneficiary is to all and sundry, especially in our mirage world where hostility, insensitivity and indifference as taken over a genuine love for one another.