- The
Igede people are a
Nigerian ethnic group in
Lower Benue State of Nigeria. They are
native to the Oju and Obi
local government areas of Nigeria, where...
- "
igede land" that is
occupied by the
Igede people.[citation needed]
Igede at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Richard Bergman, 1981. An
outline of
Igede grammar...
- and Yakö (Yakurr) of the
central region; and the Bekwarra, Ogoja, Bette,
Igede,
Ukelle (****ele) of the
northern region. In the pre-colonial period, what...
- to the South-East. It is
inhabited predominantly by the Tiv, Idoma, and
Igede.
Minority ethnic groups in
Benue are Etulo, Igbo,
Jukun peoples etc. Its...
- The
Igede are an
ethnic group in Nigeria.
Igede may also
refer to: The
Igede language Igede-Ekiti in
Ekiti State of
Nigeria This
disambiguation page lists...
-
native of
Igede-Ekiti,
headquarters of Irepodun/Ifelodun
local government area,
Ekiti state,
Nigeria hence her main
source is
situated at
Igede-Ekiti. Osun...
- Rev. John S. McGee, from his
mission base in the
nearby Ekiti town of
Igede, went to the
source of the hot and cold springs,
about which he had heard...
-
College of
Health Technology, Ijero-Ekiti.
Major Roads include: Ado Ekiti-
Igede-Aramoko Rd west from Ado-Ekiti to Osun
State as Erimo-Effon
Alaiye Rd, Ikokum-Ijero...
-
dialects of Agatu, Edumoga, Otukpo, Otukpa, Orokam, Akpa Agila, Utonkon,
Igede, Etilo, Iyala. The
Idoma people are
predominantly hunters,
farmers and fishermen...
-
musician during the 1960s and 1970s, best
known for his hit
songs "Ije Enu", "
Igede" and "Money Palava".
Described as a "prolific and
outstanding composer"...