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AbohArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 11 for abohWhy the Anioma dialects must be preserved at all cost ... . The Anioma people speak languages that are up to 15 chiefly Enuani, Ozzara, Ika, Ukwuani/Ndokwa, Aboh etc. It is particularly sad that we often switch over to the imitation of another language just to be understood when we are in ... Read Cultural Heritage that Unites the Anioma as a PeopleFrom Igbanke in Edo State to Aboh in Delta State, Anioma people are one because we share cultural features unique to us and not found among other peoples, this is why we are the Anioma people of Nigeria situated in Delta State. The people ... Read Anioma People, Towns and Communities ... EKPON, ISHEAGU, OBINUMBA, ONUSETI, OLIGBO, UKWUNZU, ABODEI, ANIOFU, EMU, ISIKITI-ISHIAGU, OGBE, ONYA, UKWU-OBA, ABOH, ANIOGO, EZI, ISA-OGWASHI, OGODE, OTOLOKPO, UNOR, ADAI, ANIOMA, EZIOKPOR, ISSELE-AZAGBA, OGWASHI-UKU, OTULU ... Read The Geo-Political Zones That Make Up Nigeria (Part One) ... single language which is intelligible to the group. Thus it does not require language translations for an Ibusa indigene to trade Aboh, or an Ndokwa woman to purchase an item from the popular Ogbogonogo market in Asaba, such is the beauty ... Read Uwechue, Ohanaeze, Ndiigbo and the Future of Anioma ... is political or requires population statistics and figure Ohanaeze tend to claim ownership of our region from Agbor-Aboh-Ukwuani down to Asaba. It is terrible, as no group whether labeled subgroup or not will not freely to play a second ... Read Demand for Anioma State: Just How Achievable is it? ... of the country. The region is also well defined geographically naturally accommodating people with different languages such as Aboh, Enuani, Olukunmi, Ika, Ukwani etc yet the Igbo language is intelligible to all of these people. It is ... Read The Igbo and Edo Socio-Cultural Influence on Ibusa people of Nigeria ... proud communities of Anioma never conquered by the Edo (Iduu) at any time of their history. The whole of Anioma communities from Igbanke to Aboh share common customary features with distinctiveness which makes the people unique. This is ... Read Creation of More States: Broad Way to Socio-economic Developments in Nigeria ... wonderful that this group comprise of Enuani (Igbo,) Ika, Ndokwa, Ukwani/Ndokwa, Aboh, these peoples are willingly joined together by shared aims, being the first of its kind in a country where separatism is deemed preferable to unity. The ... Read Anioma: Waiting to be Created by the National Assembly of Nigeria ... Olukunmi (an extinct old Yoruba Language,) Igara, Ika, Ukwuani, Edo, Odiani, Utagba, Aboh etc still the Anioma have been woven by oneness which has uniquely manifested into a globe of one community. An Ukwuani man however as Monn Olodu ... Read Creation of Anioma State is the Solution ... in Oyo state and has historically been today, the great centre of learning is located in Osun state. Aboh and the people of Ukwuani were once part of the old Delta province; today they are parts of Anioma.
The Abuja authorities decided ... Read Ekwumekwu Movement in Southern Nigeria ... groups and neighbours who were then given political precedence over Anioma. Asaba Division was joined to the Benin Province and Aboh Division (Ndi-Olu) was joined with Urhobos, Ijaws and Itsekiris to make up Delta Province. Onitsha, Oguta ... Read
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