• Ibuoro is an Ibibio-Efik language of Nigeria. Its dialects are Ibuoro proper, Ito, Itu Mbon Uzo and Nkari. Ibuoro proper at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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  • Itu Mbon Uzo and Nkari Eki (5,000 speakers) Idere (5,000 speakers) Ukwa (100 speakers) These arguably constitute a single language, though Ethnologue...
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  • Government area are members of the Ibibio people. Ibibio, Itu Mbon Uso/Nkari languages are spoken. As of 2006, the population is 99,196 in total with 52,644...
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  • they moved westward and south-west driving away the Annang of Otoro and Nkari. Subsequently, they established the ten villages of Ahaba, Oloko, Akanu...
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  • Arochukwu (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    while on January there is a 4% chance. The languages spoken in Arochukwu LGA are, Igbo Ibuoro (Ibibio) Nkari (Ibibio) Aro translates as Children and Chukwu...
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  • Usaka Ukwu, Azunchai, Ekpiri Ala-Ala and Ariam Elu-Elu and among their Nkari and Obot Akara neighbors in Ini and Obot Akara LGAs of Akwa Ibom State respectively...
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  • Cross River languages form a branch of the Cross River languages of Cross River State, Nigeria. They consist of the divergent Obolo language (or Andoni...
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  • Oboro (Nigeria) (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    Ahuwa where they settled. Some of the Ibibios retreated to their kins at Nkari, while others retired to a little outpost about a mile south-west of Mbiopong...
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    languages, which belong to the Benue–Congo language family, forming part of the Niger–Congo group of languages. The following table lists languages of...
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    Tunde Adegbola (category Articles containing Yoruba-language text)
    western education. Tunde Adegbola is married to Inyang (née Ndaeyo) from Nkari in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. They have three male children: Emem, Edidiong...
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