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Okrika is a town in
Rivers State, Nigeria, and
serves as the
headquarters of
Okrika Local Government Area. It is
situated on an
island south of Port Harcourt...
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These include Ikwerre, Ekpeye, Igbo, Ijaw (Udekama-Degema, Andoni-Obolo,
Okrika, Ibani, Kalabari, Ogbia) and Ogoni.
Rivers State is the 25th
largest state...
- 1st
Viscount Harcourt, then the
Secretary of
State for the Colonies. The
Okrika word for the city is
Hakoti Kiri or Parakot. The
native Obulom name for...
- spoken.
Other languages in this
group include Kalabari, Ogbia, Epie, Abua,
Okrika, Andoni, Ibani,
Nembe amongst others. The term Izon is
commonly used as...
- Opobo.
Kirike is
spoken in Port
Harcourt and the
local government areas of
Okrika and Ogu–Bolo.
Defaka word list (Wiktionary)
Kalabari at
Ethnologue (18th...
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Nkpogwu Obigbo Odiabidi Ogbogoro Ogu Bolo
Okehi Okobie Okoloma Okomoko Okrika Omoku Onne
Opobo Oyorokoto Oyigbo Marine Base
Mgboba Port
Harcourt (capital...
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Rivers South East and
thirteen Representatives representing Degema/Bonny,
Okrika/Ogu-Bolo, Asalga/Akulga,
Ahoada West/Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni, Port
Harcourt 1...
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originates from Ijaw. The name is most
commonly used
among the Kalabari,
Okrika, and
Nembe people of
Rivers State,
Bayelsa State, and the
Egbema and Gbaramatu...
- Urhobo, Annang, Oron, Efik, Ogoni, Abua, Bini, Esan, Isoko, Kalabari,
Okrika, Epie-Atissa
people and
Obolo people, Igbo are
among the
inhabitants of...
- Community, in the West by Degema, to the East by Eleme, to the
South by
Okrika,
bounded to the
Northwest by Bori, to the
South East by
Ahoada and to the...