- The
Ibani people are a
mixture of Igbo and Ijaw
people who live in
Bonny and
Opobo areas of
Rivers State, Nigeria.[citation needed]
Bonny town is the...
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languages in this
group include Kalabari, Ogbia, Epie, Abua, Okrika, Andoni,
Ibani,
Nembe amongst others. The term Izon is
commonly used as an
endonym to describe...
-
state legislators over
unmanaged crisis in his state.
Fubara is an
ethnic Ibani-Ijaw, and was born in
Opobo Town in the Opobo/Nkoro
Local Government Area...
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include Ikwerre, Ekpeye, Igbo, Ijaw (Udekama-Degema, Andoni-Obolo, Okrika,
Ibani, Kalabari, Ogbia) and Ogoni.
Rivers State is the 25th
largest state by area...
- to and from the island. The
local dialect spoken in
Bonny Island is the
Ibani language. The
Kingdom of
Grand Bonny is
located forty kilometers southwest...
- of the Igbo
people and the
Ibani clan of the Ijaw
ethnic group.
Their native languages are the Igbo
language and the
Ibani language, with Igbo language...
-
Ikuinyi Owaji Ibani is a
Nigerian politician and
Speaker of the
Rivers State House of ****embly. From 2007 to 2011, he
served as MHA
representing the constituency...
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womanhood within the Ijaw community. The
festival is
primarily observed in the
Ibani Kingdom,
located in the
Bonny Local Government Area of
Rivers State. The...
- was
Ikuinyi O.
Ibani,
until 19 December, when he
resigned and was
replaced by
Adams Dabotorudima. In
December 2016,
Ikuinyi O.
Ibani was re-elected as...
- some
modern technical terms.
Kalabari is
spoken south of Port Harcourt.
Ibani is
spoken southeast of Port Harcourt, in the
Bonny local government area...