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Ekpeye people,[citation needed] also
known as
Ekpeye Kingdom, is a
tribe in
Rivers State,
Niger Delta, Nigeria. They are
predominantly found in Ahoada...
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Ekpeye is one of many
languages spoken in
Rivers State, Nigeria.
According to
Roger Blench,
Ekpeye is
classified as an
Igboid language.
Although an Igboid...
- Ogwu
Ekpeye is a new yam
festival traditionally celebrated by
Ekpeye tribe in
Rivers State. It is
celebrated yearly before the new yams are
eaten and...
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Clement Ekpeye is an
Anglican bishop in Nigeria: he is the
current Bishop of
Ahoada one of nine in the
Anglican Province of the
Niger Delta,
itself one...
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constitute a
branch of the Volta–Niger
language family. The
subgroups are:
Ekpeye Nuclear Igboid: Igbo, Ikwerre, Ika, Izii–Ikwo–Ezza–Mgbo, Ogba,
Ishiagu and...
- State. The
Ikwerre cultural area is
bordered by Ogba to the northwest, the
Ekpeye and Abua to the west, the
Ijoid groups of Degema, the
Kalabari and Okrika...
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Christianity Igbo Niger–Congo → Igbo
Nigeria (Igboland) Anioma, Aro, Edda,
Ekpeye, Etche, Ezaa, Ika, Ikwerre, Ikwo, Isu, Izzi, Mbaise, Mgbo, Ngwa, Nri-Igbo...
- Edoid. The
greatest differentiation within the
Igboid group is
between the
Ekpeye, and the rest.
Williamson (2002)
argues that
based on this pattern, proto-Igboid...
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Igbanke Bini
Rivers Andoni Okrika Kalabari Engenni Ikwerre Ogba
Etche .
Ekpeye Ndoki Igbo
Ukwuani Egbema Ijaw
Nkoro Ogoni Degema Abua
Odual There are multiple...
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comprises the
Ekpeyes (Ubies and Ibuduyas),
Engenni and
Ogbogolo communities. Thus
there are
three distinct languages namely,
Ekpeye,
Engenni and Ogbogolo...