What tribe is Rivers State?

Rivers State is made up of numerous ethnic groups which includes: Abua, Andoni, Ekpeye, Eleme, Egbema, Ekpeye, Kalabari, Ndoki, Ndoni, Okrika, Ogoni, Engenni, Etche, Ibani, Ikwerre, Ogba, Odua etc. Rivers state has a rich cultural-heritage, they are friendly and known for their hospitality.
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What tribe is Port Harcourt?

The Igbo are "very much a minority" in Port Harcourt; the city is dominated by coastal peoples, including the Ikwerre, Ijaw and Ogoni, among others. English, which is the official language of Nigeria, is commonly spoken in Port Harcourt.
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Are Ikwerre from Benin?

Majority of the Ikwerre settlements have their roots traceable from the old Benin Empire.” Iwhnurọhna people descended from the ancient Bini Kingdom. The name of the grand ancestor is Akalaka.
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Who are the people of Rivers State?

The Rivers People consisting of Ikwerre, Kalabari, Ibani, Nembe, Yenagoa, Okrika, Ahoada, Ogoni, Opobo – Nkuro and Bile are a minority group in the southern part of the former Eastern Region along the coastal Areas of Nigeria.
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Is Eleme an Igbo?

Ethnicity. In early colonial records Eleme is erroneously called Mbolli by neighboring Igbo people. The name came from the slave merchants of Arochuku who used the words "Mbolli Iche" which means "one country that is different" in the Igbo language to describe the people of Eleme.
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Is ABUA a Igbo?

The Ekpeye, a subgroup of the Igbo ethnic group, is the dominant tribe in the Abua Odual LGA, which was established on October 1, 1991.
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Where did Ikwerre migrate from?

Origin. The Ikwerre are generally considered by a great majority of scholars as a subgroup of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. According to a theory of Ikwerre origin claims by some Igbo scholars, they would be descendants from an Igbo migration from Awka and Orlu areas towards the south.
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Where did Okrika migrate from?

He was said to have migrated from Amasoma on Wilberforce Island in Central Niger Delta (Alagoa 2005: 146).
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Is River state Igbo land?

In Nigeria today, Igboland is roughly made up of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, Northern Delta and Rivers states.
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What is God called in ikwerre language?

CREATION OF MAN AS CONCEIVE BY THE IKWERRES, WHAT THE IKWERRES CALL GOD, WHAT THEY CALL DIVINITIES. The Ikwerre (also spelt Ikwere) are one of the many native ethnic groups in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.
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What is the meaning of Ikwerre?

Ikwerre, sometimes spelt as Ikwere, is a type of Igboid language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people, who inhabit certain areas of Rivers State, Nigeria.
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What was Port Harcourt before?

Present day Port Harcourt was known as Rebisi before the then Governor-General of Nigeria, Sir Frederick Lugard, in 1913, changed the name.
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What language do Ijaw speak?

The primary division between Ijaw languages is between Eastern Ijo and Western Ijo, the most important of the latter being Izon, which is spoken by about four million people. WHY STUDY IJAW? It is the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria surpassed only by Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo, the three major tribes in the country.
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Which part of Rivers State speaks Igbo?

They are part of the larger Igbo ethnic group. The Ikwerre constitute the majority of Rivers state, they speak the Ikwerre language and are predominantly settled in the Ikwerre, Obio-Akpor , Port Harcourt and Emohua local government areas.
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Are Okrika people Igbos?

The Okrika on the other hand, call Ikwerre people Igbo, a tribe they don't like to be identified with. The Ikwerre don't like to be regarded as Igbo, but the Okrika say they are Igbos who they accommodated long time ago but trickishly took over the city from them.
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Is bonny an Ijaw?

The Bonny, the Okrika, and the Kalabari are to a large extent, bilingual – speaking an Ijaw dialect and Igbo; just as the Abua, the Egeni, the Ikwerre of Isiokpo, and the Igbos in Oguta, Imo State, can speak Kalabari and their own language.
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Is Rivers State part of Biafra?

The territory of the Republic of Biafra is covered nowadays by the reorganised Nigerian states of Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Cross River, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Abia.
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What language does River state speak?

It notes that Rivers State is a multilingual state in which 28 native or indigenous languages are spoken, and that the languages fall into two major sub-families (Benue-Congo and Ijoid) within the Niger-Congo phylum.
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Which is the oldest tribe in NIgeria?

The oldest tribe in NIgeria is Ijaw tribe. Ijaw (also known by the subgroups"Ijo"or"Izon") are a collection of indigenous peoples mostly .
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