• Igue is a clan of the Afemai or Afenmai ethnic group who inhabit the hilly areas and valley of the Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State of Nigeria...
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    Igue festival (also known as King's Festival) is a celebration with its origin in the Benin Kingdom of Edo State, southern Nigeria. One tradition states...
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    ISBN 978-1-84353-850-9 Ademola Iyi-eweka, Ph.D. "IGUE FESTIVAL". www.edo-nation.net. Retrieved 31 May 2020. "Igue Festival, Festivals And Carnivals In Edo State ::...
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    arts and culture, with highlights such as the Benin bronze sculptures, the Igue festival, the Edo masquerade festival, and the Esan dance. The executive...
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    end-of-year festival called Igue, which is held during the winter holidays to allow the greatest number of people to attend. Igue includes a sequence of rituals...
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  • Government Area comprises 69 towns/villages made up of eight clans (Emai, Igue, Ake-Ievbu, Ihievbe, Ikao, Ivbi-Mion, Ive-Ada-Obi, Otuo and Uokha). Owan-East...
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    Amala Eba Edikang ikong Owo Pounded yam Ukodo Egusi Puff-puff Festivals Igue Ikeji Imo Awka Golibe New Yam Festivals Olokun Omabe Sango Umatu Oronna Literature...
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  • Orhionmwon Orhionmwon Igue LGA Nickname:  Igue edo Country  Nigeria State Edo State Area  • Total 920 sq mi (2,382 km2) Time zone UTC+1 (WAT)...
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  • same dialect of the Yoruba language as Usen, such as; Egbeta, Utese and Igue Ogho between Ekiadọlọ and Usen. Usen territory is situated in the northwestern...
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    Amala Eba Edikang ikong Owo Pounded yam Ukodo Egusi Puff-puff Festivals Igue Ikeji Imo Awka Golibe New Yam Festivals Olokun Omabe Sango Umatu Oronna Literature...
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