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Okrika is an
island in
Rivers State, Nigeria,
capital of the
Local Government Area of the same name. The town is
situated on an
island south of Port Harcourt...
- Opobo.
Kirike is
spoken in Port
Harcourt and the
local government areas of
Okrika and Ogu–Bolo.
Defaka word list (Wiktionary)
Kalabari at
Ethnologue (18th...
- 1st
Viscount Harcourt, then the
Secretary of
State for the Colonies. The
Okrika word for the city is
Hakoti Kiri or Parakot. The
native Obulom name for...
- Amuzi/Ihenworie, Mpam, Nnarambia, Obohia/Ekwereazu, Ogbe, Ogbor/Umueze,
Okrika Nweke,
Okrika Nwenkwo, Oparanadim, Oru-na-Lude, Otulu/Aguneze, Umunumo/Umuchieze...
- The
Anglican Diocese of
Okrika is one of ten
within the
Anglican Province of the
Niger Delta,
itself one of 14
provinces within the
Church of Nigeria....
- and
Williamson &
Blench (2000).
Ijoid East
Nkoroo Kalabari (Bonny/Ibani,
Okrika/Kirike)
Bille (Touma, Krikama, Jikeama)
Southeast Ijo
Nembe Ak****a West...
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Sekibo was
elected to the
National House of
Representatives for the Ogu/Bolo/
Okrika constituency of
Rivers State for the 2003 – 2007 term.
George Thompson Sekibo...
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Divisions including Port Harcourt, Ahoada, Degema, Nchia, Bori, Omoku, Isiokpo,
Okrika, Okehi, and Oyigbo.
Elections are
conducted every 4
years in
which Riverian...
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Igwuruta Igbo-Etche Kula
Mbiama Nkoro Odiabidi Okehi Okobie Okoloma Okomoko Okrika Omoku Onne
Opobo Oyorokoto Oyigbo Port
Harcourt (capital and
largest city)...
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originates from Ijaw. The name is most
commonly used
among the Kalabari,
Okrika, and
Nembe people of
Rivers State,
Bayelsa State, and the
Egbema and Gbaramatu...