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1Dictionary of Itsekiri names

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“Dictionary of Itsekiri names” Metadata:

  • Title: Dictionary of Itsekiri names
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 116
  • Publisher: Mofe Books
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  • Publish Location: Benin City [Nigeria]

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  • First Year Published: 2000
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Itsekiri people

The Itsekiri (also called the Isekiri, iJekri, Itsekri, Ishekiri, or Itsekhiri) are an ethnic group who mainly inhabit Nigeria's Niger Delta area. They

Itsekiri language

The Itsekiri language is a major branch of the Yoruboid group of languages, which as a group, is a key member of the Volta–Niger sub-family of the Niger–Congo

Ijaw people

mutilated corpses of 13 Itsekiris killed by Ijaws, over a dispute on a candidate for a local council chairman. Several Itsekiri villages, including Gbokoda

Kingdom of Warri

Kingdom, (Itsekiri: Oye Iwere) was established in 1480, and is part of the Nigerian traditional states. Its ancestral capital is based in Ode-Itsekiri, Warri

Warri

WARRI after the capital Ode-Itsekiri so the Itsekiris dubbed Ode-Itsekiri BIG WARRI in order to differentiate Ode-Itsekiri from the new trading station

Okere, Warri

Okere is a community in the Warri township in Nigeria. It is populated by Itsekiri people and is one of the oldest communities in Warri, as well as a part

Usheoritse Itsekiri

Usheoritse Ese Itsekiri (born 31 January 1998) is a Nigerian sprinter. He was the 2018 Nigerian National Sports Festival champion and the 2019 African

Akenjoye

Olu Akenjoye was the 11th Olu of Warri who ruled over the Itsekiri and non Itsekiri people in the kingdom. He was the son to Olu Abejoye, the 10th Olu

Abejoye

Olu Abejoye was the 10th Olu of Warri who ruled over the Itsekiri and non Itsekiri people in the kingdom. He was the son to Olu Omoluyiri, the 9th Olu

Ode-Itsekiri

Ode-Itsekiri is a community in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. It is also called Itsekiri-Olu and Big Warri. It is the capital