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Ogbia is a
traditional Kingdom and
Local Government Area of
Bayelsa State in the
Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The
headquarters of both the Traditional...
- clans,
subgroups and languages:
Ogbia subgroup: This
subgroup is
native to the
Ogbia people of
Bayelsa State. The
Ogbia subgroup has four
clans namely;...
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eight local government areas: Ekeremor, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Yenagoa, Nembe,
Ogbia, Sagbama, Br**** and
Southern Ijaw.
Bayelsa state is
regarded as the least...
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Ogbia (AgBeya or Abaya) is the most
spoken Central Delta language of Nigeria. It is
spoken by over 200,000 people.
Blench (2019)
lists varieties as Kolo...
- Ekpeye, Igbo, Ijaw (Udekama-Degema, Andoni-Obolo, Okrika, Ibani, Kalabari,
Ogbia) and Ogoni.
Rivers State is the 25th
largest state by area, and its geography...
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Anyama Town, also
known as Anyama-
Ogbia or the
Kingdom of Anyama-
Ogbia, is a
historic ijaw town with
origins dating back to the 17th century.
Founded in...
- "King Omie
Theophilus of
Anyama Clan
decries lack of
basic amenities".
Ogbia Blog. Samuel,
Oyadongha (2010). "ExMilitants in
Bloody clash". Vanguard...
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Bayelsa West, and five
Representatives representing Sagbama/ekeremor,
Ogbia,
Southern Ijaw,
Bayelsa Central, and Br****/Nembe.
Official Website – National...
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Oruwori is the
Anglican Bishop of
Ogbia in
Niger Delta Province of the
Church of Nigeria.
Oruwori was
Bishop of
Ogbia at the
first synod of the Diocese...
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Oloibiri is a
small community in
Ogbia LGA
located in
Bayelsa State, in the
eastern Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The
inhabitants of
Oloibiri community...