• The Humono language, Kohumono (Bahumono, Ohumono), is an Upper Cross River language of Nigeria spoken by the Bahumono people in Abi Local Government Area...
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    Akwa Ibom Ibibio Annang Efik-Ibibio Oron language Obolo language Bayelsa Izon Ogbia Epie Cross River Efik Humono Yala Nde-nsele-nta Bokyi Etung Legbo-Agbo...
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    over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria...
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    include; Rathobai Afu wrestling festival Masquerade parade Oboko The annual Humono festival The traditional boat racing challenge Obam The Bahumono traditional...
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  • differences among the Bahumono people with the major variant being the Kohumono language. They are all historically known to have migrated from a place within the...
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  • Upper Cross River languages form a branch of the Cross River languages of Cross River State, Nigeria. The most populous languages are Lokö and Mbembe...
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    Cross River State (category Articles containing French-language text)
    There are four major languages spoken in the state: English, the common language, Efik, Bekwarra, and Ejagham. The Efik language is widely spoken in Cross...
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    Mami Wata (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    goddess's title ("mother of water" or "grandmother of water") in the Agni language of Côte d'Ivoire, although this etymology has been disputed by Africanist...
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