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Abiriba pronounced [/E`biriba`/]// is an
ancient Enuda kingdom in Abia State, in
southeastern Nigeria,
traditionally an Igbo
speaking region. It is in...
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include Ohuhu, Ubakala, Oboro, Ibeku, etc.), the Omuma, the Abam-Aro-Ohafia (
Abiriba and Nkporo), the Waawa, the Mbaise, the Ndoki, and the Isu.
Igboland is...
- that was
adapted by the
Ohafia clan as
Ohafia War
Dance and to
Abiriba clan as
Abiriba War Dance. Abam was not
alone in
having a
sophisticated military...
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October 1940, the son of
Chief Ebitu Ukiwe of
Abiriba in Abia State. His
father was a
traditional ruler in
Abiriba and head of the old
Bende Division Local...
- in present-day
Southern Cameroon. Igbo
migrations led by Eze Agwu from
Abiriba and
Nnachi from Edda
migrated into the Aro
region started in the mid-17th...
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eastern Cross River militarized states (particularly Ohafia, Edda, Abam,
Abiriba, Afikpo, Ekoi, Bahumono,
Amasiri ),
quickly established the Aro Confederacy...
- Government,
which covers the
entire Ohafia villages and
other towns such as
Abiriba and Nkporo, with its
Administrative Headquarters at Ebem Ohafia. The ancestors...
- Akwa Ibom and, Abia
State in Nigeria.
Around 1630, a
group of Igbo from
Abiriba known as the Eze Agwu
arrived in Ibom. This
caused long term
conflict and...
- was
related to the
founders of
neighboring communities Abiriba and Edda people. Edda and
Abiriba traditions state that
their ancestors founded Arochukwu...
- such as Ohafia, Abam, Ezza, and
other related neighboring states. The
Abiriba and Aro are
Brothers whose migration is
traced to the Ekpa Kingdom, East...