- The
Kalabari are a sub-group of the Ijaw
people living in the
eastern Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Originally, they were
known as the Awome. The name...
- The
Kalabari Kingdom, also
called Elem
Kalabari (
Kalabari: New
Shipping Port), is the
independent traditional state of the
Kalabari people, a sub-group...
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Kalabari is an Ijo
language of
Nigeria spoken in
Rivers State and
Bayelsa State by the
Awome people. Its
three dialects are
mutually intelligible.[citation...
- up
Kalabari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kalabari may
refer to:
Kalabari tribe, an
ethnic group of the
Niger Delta region of
Nigeria Kalabari language...
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Dubia River to its west.
Kalabari has five panchayats, East
Kalabari, West
Kalabari,
Kalabari,
North Kalabari and
South Kalabari. The po****tion was 27...
- is home to many
ethnic groups: Ijaw, Ogoni, Ikwerre, Ogba, Ekpeye, and
Kalabari. The
state is
particularly noted for its
linguistic diversity, with 30...
-
based on
Jenewari (1989) and
Williamson &
Blench (2000).
Ijoid East
Nkoroo Kalabari (Bonny/Ibani, Okrika/Kirike)
Bille (Touma, Krikama, Jikeama) Southeast...
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kingdoms of
Kalabari and
Bille is
described in
paragraphs 117 and 118 of the 1949/50
Report of the
Commission of
Enquiry into the
Okrika -
Kalabari Dispute...
- the
headquarters of the Asari-Toru
Local Government Area and base of the
Kalabari Kingdom, a
Nigerian traditional state. The town has an
official post office...
- with
major riverine and
upland divisions. The
dominant tribes are: Ogoni,
Kalabari and Ikwerre.
representing three dominant Ethno-Linguistic
blocs in the...