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The Anioma people (/æˈniːomɑː/ ah-NEE-o-ma, US: /əˈniːomɑː/ uh-NEE-o-mah; Ndí Ániọ̀mà) are a subgroup of Igbo people predominantly indigenous to present day Delta State, Nigeria, The Anioma people encompass and are native to the nine northeastern Local Government Areas of Delta State and the Ika-Igbo communities of Edo State.
The Ekumeku Movement is unique in Anioma history and Igbo history in general for two reasons. First, the length of time the movement endured, comprising Military campaigns over a period of thirty-one years. Secondly, it is an outstanding example in the Anioma Civilization of an attempt to unite previously disunited states to resist the colonial ...
Enuani is one of the four major dialects spoken by the Anioma people [citation needed] (predominantly based in Aniocha and Oshimili Areas) in Delta north.The area of concentration of these people mostly comprises Akukwu -igbo, Asaba, Ashaba Ubulu-uno, Ejeme-Aniogo, Egbudu-Akah, Ibusa, Idumuje-Uno, Idumuje-Ugboko, Illah, Issele-Azagba, Issele-Uku, Ogwashi-Uku, Ugbodu, Okpanam, Oko communities ...
During the war, Anioma people and other Igbo peoples who remained in Benin City faced what can be described as genocide. [32] Before the federal army arrived in Benin City, the Urhobo and Isoko people attacked their Anioma and Ika neighbors. [32] Law enforcement did not help the people who were being hunted. [32]
He bore several sobriquets throughout his life time but was predominantly known in the mid-1990s as Eddy Nawgu, alternatively spelt as Eddie Nawgu among Igbo people. [5] An alternative form of this name, Eddy na Nawgu , which translates to Eddy in Nawgu , came about because he was from the Nawgu community, a town situated in the Dunukofia LGA ...
Igbuzo (also Igbo-ụzọ, Igbo bi n'ụzọ or Ibusa) is an Igbo community in Delta State, Nigeria, founded c. 1450. The community is in Oshimili North.It has an estimated population of 566,310 people in 2009.
Most neuroblastomas are diagnosed in children under 5, the Cleveland Clinic says, adding that by the time symptoms appear, the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.
Ibo loa or Igbo loa, are a type of loa, of African origin, revered in Haiti. [1] These loa are linked to the Igbo people . [ 2 ] They are considered to be both stern and gentle, while the Petro or Vodou loa tend to be one or the other respectively.