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Ekpeye is one of the
larger ethnic groupings in
Ahoada East and
parts of
Ahoada West
Local Government Areas of
Rivers State, in the
Niger Delta region...
- home to many
ethnic groups including: Ikwerre, Degema, Ijaw, Ogoni, Ogba,
Ekpeye, and Kalabari. The
state is
particularly noted for its
linguistic diversity...
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Ekpeye language is one of many
languages spoken in
Rivers State, Nigeria.
According to
Roger Blench,
Ekpeye is
classified as an
Igboid language. Although...
- Ogwu
Ekpeye is a
festival traditionally celebrated by
Ekpeye tribe in
Rivers State. It is
celebrated yearly and in the
honour of the
first daughters....
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African Institute, London. Clark,
David J. 1969. A
grammatical study of
Ekpeye.
University of
London doctoral dissertation. Blench, Roger. 2016. A reconstruction...
- The Rt. Revd
Clement Nathan Ekpeye (DSSRS, JP, AP)
Pioneer Bishop is an
Anglican bishop in Nigeria: he is the
current Bishop of
Ahoada one of nine in the...
- 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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Ekpeye language is
majorly spoken,
though there are
other languages in
Ahoada like: Engenni, Ogba, and Ikwerre. Now in
Ahoada it is only
ekpeye and...
- The Eze
Ekpeye Logbo is the
traditional ruler and the
custodian of the
culture of the
Ekpeye people. HRM, Eze
Edmund Ashirim Unoshi, Eze
Ekpeye Logbo I...
- 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...