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Isoko is a region of Delta State and Bayelsa state in southern Nigeria and is inhabited by an ethnic group of the same name, the Isoko people. The region is divided into two Local Government Areas, Isoko North (headquartered at Ozoro) and Isoko South (headquartered at Oleh).
The region is divided into two Local Government Areas, Isoko North (headquartered at Ozoro) and Isoko South (headquartered at Oleh). The Isoko community...
Isoko people are an ethnolinguistic group who inhabit the Isokoregion of Delta State and Bayelsa State, Nigeria. They are people of southern Nigeria,...
Isoko South is a local government area (LGA) in the Isokoregion of Delta State, Nigeria. With its headquarters at Oleh, Nigeria, it is one of the two...
Isoko North is one of two Local Government Areas (LGA) in the Isokoregion of Delta State, southern Nigeria – the other being Isoko South. The population...
Isoko is one of the languages in Delta State spoken by the Isoko people in Isoko South, North and part of Ndokwa East Local Government Areas of Delta State...
communities also practice the Odio system, which is widespread in the Isokoregion. Urhobo territory consists of evergreen forests with many oil palm trees...
Isoko may refer to: Isokoregion, a region of Delta State, Nigeria Isoko people, an ethnic group which inhabits the regionIsoko language, the language...
headquarter of Isoko North Local Government area of Delta State, Nigeria. It is one of the two administrative units in the Isokoregion of [Delta State...
Aradhe is a town in the Isoko North Local Government Area (LGA), Isokoregion of Delta State, Nigeria. The town has an estimated population of 20,000...
facilitating the coexistence of Isoko communities at mutual advantage. Isoko people IsokoregionIsoko language "Isoko Traditional Rulers Visit Buhari...
however. Modern Assyria have seen long periods of violence throughout the region, some of which (such as the Assyrian genocide and the Persecution of Christians...
related to other southern Nigerian tribes, such as the Esan, the Etsakọ, the Isoko, the Igbo, and the Urhobo. The name "Benin" (and "Bini") is a Portuguese...
Ukwuani, Aniocha, Igbo, Ijaw, Urhobo, Isoko, Ozanogogo, and Abavo. The Igbo comprise the largest ethnic group in the region. "Population of Cities in Nigeria...
Kyoto, he was reunited with his daughter Isoko there, who had become a well-known geisha actress of the Kansai region under the stage name Ogami Kogame (尾上...
Emevor is a town in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, southern Nigeria. Its population was 8000 as of 2009. Emevor shares boundaries with...
Owo is a soup eaten in the south-central region of Nigeria. It is common among the itsekiri, Urhobo and Isoko such as . The soup is made with garri soaked...
Esan language, an Edoid language related to Edo, Urhobo, Owan language, Isoko, Anioma and Etsako. It is considered a regionally important language in...
State has been inhabited for years by various ethnic groups, including the Isoko and Eruwa in the centre of the state; Ukwuani in the east; the Ika and Olukumi...
Idheze Irri is one of the towns in the Isoko South Local Government area of Delta State, Nigeria. The town has an estimated population of over 14,500...
continent. Masobe is a word derived from the Isoko Language of the Isoko people who hail from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. It means 'Let Us Read'. The...
than 60% of the population, while the Edo, Ijaw, Fulɓe, Kanuri, Urhobo-Isoko, Ibibio, Ebira, Nupe, Gbagyi, Jukun, Igala, Idoma, Ogoni and Tiv account...
Annang, and Ogoni are other Southern populations. Meanwhile, the Tiv, Urhobo-Isoko, Edo and Itsekiri inhabit Nigerian's Midwest. Over 1.2 million people living...
name Idogho. There was an Idogho from Ughelli North - Iwhrenẹnẹ, one from Isoko and from Bomadi. As generations come and go, people holding to the surname...
has experienced a large influx of non-natives most especially the Ijaw, Isoko, Igbo and Itsekiri peoples. The city is predominantlyChristian, of Orthodox...
The languages of the Ijaw are widely spoken in Bayelsa State, along with Isoko and Urhobo. The state is the primary home for the Ijaws, their ancestral...