- also /ˈɪɡboʊ/ IG-boh; also
spelled Ibo and
historically also Iboe, Ebo,
Eboe, Eboans, Heebo;
natively Ńdị́ Ìgbò) are an
ethnic group found in Nigeria...
- Look up Igbo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Igbo may
refer to: Igbo people, an
ethnic group of
Nigeria Igbo language,
their language anything related...
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Chile Eboe-Osuji (born 2
September 1962) is a
Nigerian jurist. He is an
incoming Judge of the
Caribbean Court of Justice, an
International Jurist at the...
- Equiano's use of Oye-
Eboe, was in
reference to
other Africans and not Caucasians.
Gloria Chuku suggested that Equiano's use of Oye-
Eboe is not
linked to Oyibo...
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Dipteryx oleifera (syns.
Dipteryx panamensis and
Coumarouna panamensis), the
eboe, choibá,
Tonka Bean or
almendro (almond in Spanish), is a
species of emergent...
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Nigerian writer, scholar, philanthropist, publisher, and
politician Chile Eboe-Osuji - Judge,
International Court of
Criminal Justice,
Hague Evan Enwerem...
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University Press, 1
December 2007, doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u194250
Eboe Hutchful, "The
Development of the Army
Officer Corps in Ghana, 1956–1955"...
- /unu/, used for the
plural form of you, is
taken from the Igbo language. Red
eboe describes a fair-skinned
black person because of the
reported account of...
- peoples. The Igbo (known as
Eboe or Ibo) seem to have been
particularly numerous; one
section of
Belize Town was
still known as
Eboe Town in the
first half...
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details his district,
Eboe (now Nigeria), and the
isolation of Essake, the
small province of his
birth in 1745.
Equiano describes that
Eboe (now
known as Igboland)...