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  2. List of ethnic groups in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The following is a non-exhaustive list of ethnic groups in Nigeria. Name of Ethnic Group [11] State ... Edo State, Kogi State, Ondo State: Ebu Edo State, Kogi State ...

  3. Edo people - Wikipedia

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    Examples of such adjacent groups include various Afemai sub-groups, the Esan people of Edo state and the Akoko Edo people situated on the state's northern borders. [7] Edo state was formerly part of the old Bendel state of early post-colonial Nigeria, also known as the Mid-Western Region, Nigeria. This region's influence and culture reflect ...

  4. Edo State - Wikipedia

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    Edo State is a diverse state that is predominantly inhabited by the Edoid people, including the Edo (or Bini), [16] Esan, Ora, Akoko-Edo, Owan and Afemai people among others. [17] The most common Edoid language spoken is the Edo language, which is commonly spoken in Benin City. [18] Christianity is the dominant religion in Edo State. [11]

  5. Esan people - Wikipedia

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    Osanobua, the main Edo-Esan god. This name for God was brought over to Christianity and its missionaries, and thus the translation for God in Esanland is Osanobua. Olokun; Èṣù, wrongly categorized as the Esan trickster god. This god is shared with Yoruba and Edo myth. The name Èṣù was used as a translation for Satan by Christian ...

  6. Afemai people - Wikipedia

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    The Afemai people, also spelled Afenmai are a group of people living in the northern part of Edo State south geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Afemai people occupy six local government areas of Edo state: Etsako West, with headquarters in Auchi, Etsako Central, Etsako East, Owan East, Owan West and Akoko Edo. These make up the Edo-North Senatorial ...

  7. Etsakọ people - Wikipedia

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    The Etsako, Owan, and Akoko-Edo people are often referred to as the Afenmai (Edo North), a land of warriors occupying the sprawling hills and valleys of Northern Edo state, that were derogatorily tagged Kukuruku people by the invading colonialist, in memory of the rallying "battle cry" code-sound of the people. The Afenmai people have close ...

  8. Ijaw people - Wikipedia

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    Ijo clans in Edo state: In Edo State , the Ijaw initially settled in an area called Ikoro. [ 52 ] Their rulers, known as Peres and Agadagbas , are believed to have predated the Benin monarchy.

  9. Ika people - Wikipedia

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    They are an ethnic groups in Delta State that are also considered a subgroup of the larger Igbo ethnic group. The Ika people have two (2) Local Governments (Ika South and Ika North East Local Government Areas) in Delta State , and are also indigenous to Igbanke, Ekpon, Ogan, Owa and other communities in Orhionmwon , Uhunmwonde and Igueben Local ...