Obolo (or Andoni) is a major Cross River language of Nigeria. Obolo is the indigenous name of a community in the eastern Delta of the River Niger, better...
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Obolo may refer to: The obolus, a Greek silver coin worth a sixth of a drachma Obolo language, a language of Nigeria Eastern Obolo, a local government...
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The Obolo people, also known as the Andoni or Doni, are a multi-ethnic group in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Obolo people are primarily found in...
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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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Eastern Obolo (or Obolo agan̄ Mbum-ura in the native Obolo language) is a Local Government Area (LGA) in southern Nigeria, with its headquarters at Okoroete...
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Agwut-Obolo Town (Alabie) is literally interpreted in Obolo language as (the Sanctuary of Obolo people). Also, the tribal seat of the Obolo people. Located...
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Macron (diacritic) (category Articles with Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
language, Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands Archived 2009-12-29 at the Wayback Machine. PhD dissertation. OLBTO (2011) "Reading and Writing Obolo: Obolo Alphabet"...
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South South (section Languages)
the old Eastern region. Akwa Ibom Ibibio Annang Efik-Ibibio Oron language Obolo language Bayelsa Izon Ogbia Epie Cross River Efik Humono Yala Nde-nsele-nta...
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to: Vengo language the prestige dialect of the Obolo language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ngo language. If an internal...
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Unyeada Kingdom (section Language)
works on Obolo people. The Unyeada people speak Obolo language classified as Cross River language, the attrition of their original Ijaw language alluded...
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