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Ogoja is a
Local Government Area in
Cross River State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters is
Ogoja town in the
northeast of the area near the A4
highway at 6°39′17″N...
- Muni****lity, Akamkpa, Biase,
Calabar South, Ikom, Igede, Obubra, Odukpani,
Ogoja, Bekwarra, Ugep, Obudu, Obanliku, Akpabuyo, O****op, Iso-bendghe, Danare...
- of the
people were
those from the
colonial Calabar and
Ogoja divisions, the present-day
Ogoja, Annang, Ibibio, Oron, Efik, Ijaw and
Ogoni people. The...
- The
Diocese of
Ogoja (Latin: Ogogiaën(sis)) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in Nigeria. It is a suffragan...
- are
primarily members of the Igbo nation. It was the
headquarters of the
Ogoja province before the
creation of the
Southeastern State in 1967. The name...
- Yala (Iyala) is an
Idomoid language of
Ogoja, Nigeria.
Blench (2019)
lists dialects as Ikom, Obubra, and
Ogoja. Yala at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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Minna Gwari,
Kamuku Ogoja Eastern Abakaliki 6
Ogoja Eastern Afikpo 11
Ogoja Eastern Ikom 9
Ogoja Eastern Obobra 9
Ogoja Eastern Ogoja 12 Ondo
Western Ekiti...
- John (2008). "'The Lost Province':
Neglect and
Governance in
Colonial Ogoja".
History in Africa. 35: 327–345. doi:10.1353/hia.0.0010.
Nigerian heads...
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Calabar Muni****l
Calabar South Etung Ikom
Obanliku Obubra Obudu Odukpani Ogoja Yakurr Yala
Aniocha North Aniocha South Bomadi Burutu Ethiope East Ethiope...
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Bekwarra during the pre-colonial era. They
reside in the
northern portion of
Ogoja province, in the
Eastern part of Nigeria, with
attached borderline to the...