• Udu is a Local Government Area in Delta State, Nigeria with its local government headquarters at Otor-Udu. It has a population estimate of approximately...
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    The kim-kim or Udu is a plosive aerophone (in this case implosive) and an idiophone of the Igbo of Nigeria. In the Igbo language, ùdù means 'vessel' or...
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  • 8687528°E / 5.452139; 5.8687528 Otor Udu is a town in Delta State in Nigeria. It is the local government headquarters for the Udu area and is the ancestral home...
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  • Udu or UDU may refer to: Udu, Kale, Burma Udu, Nigeria Udu, an Igbo percussion instrument Uduk language Integration by substitution, also known as "udu...
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  • (Ethiopian instrument) (Ethiopia) Trough zither (East and Central Africa) Udu (Nigeria) Uhadi musical bow (Southern Africa) Valiha (Madagascar) Washint (Ethiopia)...
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    Ndokwa East Ndokwa West Okpe Oshimili North Oshimili South Patani Sapele Udu Ughelli North Ughelli South Ukwuani Uvwie Warri North Warri South Warri South...
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    Warri (redirect from Warri, Nigeria)
    Nigeria and houses an annex of the Delta State Government House. Warri City is one of the major hubs of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. Warri, Udu...
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    Uvwie kingdom subject to the constitution of Nigeria and other laws. Uvwie is bounded by Okpe to the North, Udu to the South, Warri South to the West, Ughelli...
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    crescent Unpitched Idiophone Txalaparta Basque Pitched 111.222 Idiophone Udu Nigeria Unpitched Idiophone Also classed as an implosive Aerophone. Vehicle horn...
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  • September 29, 2023. Isimeme "Naomi" Udu was born on November 16, 1998, in Raleigh, North Carolina, to two Nigerian immigrant parents. She grew up in Concord...
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