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Oloma is an
Edoid language of Nigeria. v t e...
- Ehuẹun–Ukue, Iyayu–Uhami
Southern Northwestern: Okpamheri, A****u, Okpe,
Oloma ?Aduge Southwestern: Isoko, Urhobo, Eruwa, Okpe,
Uvbie Ihievbe and Aduge...
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festival Literature Languages and
dialects Edo
Edoid Esan
Afenmai Enwan Ghotup Igwe
Ikhin Ikpeshi Ivbiosakon Okpela Ososo Sasaru Uneme A****u
Oloma Okpe...
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Obolo people or Andoni. Some
Ibani settlements include: Finima, Abalama,
Oloma, and Kuruama.[citation needed] Bortolot,
Alexander Ives (October 2003)....
- Ekpedo, Bekuma, Okpe, Ogbe, Onumu, Akpama, Anyonron, Ogugu, Ikakumo, Ijaja,
Oloma, Okunese, Uneme-nekua,
uneme erhurun and Ikpeshi. Due to
unrestrained migrations...
- Etuno; Enwan; Igwe; Ikpeshi;
Ivbie North-Okpela-Arhe; Okpamheri; Okpe;
Oloma; Ososo; Sasaru; Ukaan; Uneme;
Yoruba Esan
Central Esan Esan
North East Esan...
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festival Literature Languages and
dialects Edo
Edoid Esan
Afenmai Enwan Ghotup Igwe
Ikhin Ikpeshi Ivbiosakon Okpela Ososo Sasaru Uneme A****u
Oloma Okpe...
- Copola,
duque de Cansano,
Governor 1697–1701
Gonzalo Arias Dávila
Pacheco oloma y Borja, marqués de Casasola,
Governor 1701–1704 Juan
Francisco Manrique...
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festival Literature Languages and
dialects Edo
Edoid Esan
Afenmai Enwan Ghotup Igwe
Ikhin Ikpeshi Ivbiosakon Okpela Ososo Sasaru Uneme A****u
Oloma Okpe...
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hinterland includes the
village communities such as Kuruma, Fibiri,
Oloma, Ayama, Kalaibiama, Ifoko, Sangamabie,
Abalamabie and Epellematubo. The...