-
Nkoroo is a town in the
Bonny territory of
Rivers State, Nigeria. It is the home of the
Nkoroo people and the
Nkoroo language. 4°32′38″N 7°27′50″E / 4...
- The
Defaka (called
Afakani by
their neighbours, the
Nkoroo) are a
small ethnic group of south-eastern Nigeria,
numbering fewer than a
thousand people....
-
Nkọrọọ is an Ijaw
language spoken by
about 4,500
ethnic Nkọrọọ in
Rivers State, Nigeria.
Nkọrọọ has
significantly influenced the
Defaka language. Nkọrọọ...
- Ethnically, the
Defaka people are
distinct from the
Nkoroo, but they have ****imilated to
Nkoroo culture to such a
degree that
their language seems to...
- The
Nkoroo people are an Ijaw
people living in
Nkoroo,
Rivers State, Nigeria,
numbering about 4,700 (1989). The
Nkoroo live in a
close relationship with...
- is
based on
Jenewari (1989) and
Williamson &
Blench (2000).
Ijoid East
Nkoroo Kalabari (Bonny/Ibani, Okrika/Kirike)
Bille (Touma, Krikama, Jikeama) Southeast...
- Bayelsa, and
Delta States) Bille, Engenni, Ibani, Kalabari, Kula, Nkoro,
Nkoroo,
Obolo Christianity Ili
Turks Turkic →
Karluk → Ili
Turki China (Ili Kazakh...
- Igbo 680,000 Ijaw 200,000
Ikwerre 200,000
Kalabari 570,000
Kugbo 2,000
Nkoroo 4,600 O’chi’chi’ —
Obolo 250,000
Obulom 3,420
Odual 18,000 Ogba 80,000 Ogbogolo...
- language,
spoken in
Nigeria Musiliu Obanikoro, po****rly
known as Koro
Nkoroo language,
Nigeria This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
-
Ekpeye Etche Ikwerre Ukwuani Ijaw
Bille Engenni Ibani Kalabari Kula
Nkoro Nkoroo Obolo Isoko Itsekiri Iwellemmedan Jukun Kamuku Kanuri Kilba Kirdi Kofyar...