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Obols through history The obol (Ancient Gr****: ὀβολός,
obolos, also ὀβελός (obelós), ὀβελλός (obellós), ὀδελός (odelós). lit. "nail,
metal spit"; Latin:...
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Obolo may
refer to: The obolus, a Gr****
silver coin
worth a
sixth of a
drachma Obolo language, a
language of
Nigeria Eastern Obolo, a
local government...
- sister/twin LGA of
Eastern Obolo. The
community po****tion is
predominantly the
Obolos(75%),
Ibibio and Ibo make up the
remaining po****tion.
Emigration activities...
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Obolo (or Andoni) is a
major Cross River language of Nigeria. It is the most
divergent language in the
Lower Cross (LC)
subgroup of
Cross River, which...
- Darkness" when he came to
Obolo in 1869 for
treaty negotiations with the
Obolos.[citation needed] In
response to the
stories about the
Obolo,
British colonial...
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Monday Obolo is a
Nigerian politician. He
served as the
State Representatives representing Southern Ijaw II
constituency at the 6th
Bayelsa State House...
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Obolo Town (Alabie) is
literally interpreted in
Obolo language as (the
Sanctuary of
Obolo people). Also, the
tribal seat of the
Obolo people. Located...
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Mauro Iván
Obolo (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈβan ˈoβolo]; born 28
September 1981) is a
former Argentine footballer.
Obolo started his
professional career...
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Pascale Obolo (born 7
January 1967) is a
Cameroonian film
director and artist. A
graduate of the
Conservatoire Libre du Cinéma Français in
Paris University...
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Obolo is a town in the
state of Akwa Ibom in the
southeast Nigeria. v t e...