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22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Whiteangel1234: 9:22pm On Jun 30, 2020
IGBO TRIBES/CLANS IN – NIGER DELTA REGION

1) Egbema -Rivers State/Imo
2) Ecthe Rivers state
3) Omuma – Rivers state
4) Ndoni – Rivers state and Delta
5) Ikwerre- Rivers state
6) Ekpeye — Rivers state
7) Obigbo – Rivers state
8.) Aniocha – Delta state
9) Ika – Delta state
10) Agbor- Delta state
11) Oshimili – Delta state
12) Igbanke/Igboakiri- Edo state
13) Ndokwa – Delta state
14) Opobo – Rivers state
15) Ukwuani— Delta state
16) Asaba — Delta state
17) Ogba – Rivers state
18) OGBA – Rivers State
19) Osekwenike, Abuetor and Eke Okpokri villages all in Sagbama Area of Bayelsa, they are Igbos of Ukwuani clan and as such, are of the Anioma Igbo clan of the Igbo ethnic group in -BAYELSA.

20) ISOBO, even Imoke former Cross River governor and wife are Igbos from ABI LGA – CROSS RIVER

21) (the Umuezekaoha people numbering over 300 villages), — BENUE STATE

22) THE indigenouse Igbo-speaking communities in Kogi state especially in Ibaji and Igalamela/Odolu LGAs – such as the Eke Avurugo community,such as Nwajala, Umuoye, Ubulie-Umuez, ozara, and umuoye and many more etc.

In Nigeria today, Igboland is roughly made up of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, and major parts of Delta and Rivers states.

Small parts of Akwa Ibom , Benue, Cross River, Edo, and Kogi State, are all Igboland. You cannot doubt that .

HERE ARE LIST OF IGBOID LANGUAGES, THE CLANS AND STATES
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Arochukwu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Abia state. Ngwa is an Igbo group, constitute the largest and most populous sub-ethnicity, in south eastern Nigeria. They are found in Abia State.

Nsukka is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nsukka, Enugu State. Enuani is an Igbo dialect spoken in Nigeria by the Igbo people of Delta State, Onitsha, Obosi and Ogbaru in Anambra State and Ndoni in Rivers State.

Ukwuani (Anioma) is an Igboid Language. They are found majorly in the Northern part of Delta State and in some parts of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Ukwuani is the second largest ethnic nationality in Delta state after the Urhobo people. It is also the largest in Delta North region which is referred to as the Anioma…

Ozara is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nkanu west in Enugu state. Ogba (also Oba) is an Igbo dialect of the Ogba people of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Umuezeohaka is an Igbo dialect/group of people in Ado, Oju, Obi and Okpoku LGAs of Benue state.
Ekpeye is an Igboid language of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Mgbo language, Mgbolizhia, is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria.

Ikwerre, is an Igboid language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people who inhabit Rivers State, Nigeria.

Ezaa is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It forms a dialect cluster with closely related Izii, Ikwo, and Mgbo, though they are only marginally mutually intelligible.

Ikwo is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. Ohuhu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Umuahia, Abia state.

Owerre is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Owerri, Imo state… Agbor is an Igboid dialect with bini influence spoken by the people of Ika south, Delta state.

Ibeku is an Igbo dialect spoken by some people of Owerri and Umuahia both in Imo and Abia respectively. Isuama is an Igbo dialect spoken in by the emacipated slaves from Igbo Origin in Sierra Leone…

Afikpo is an Igbo dialect spoken by some group of people in Ebonyi state. Ohafia is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Bende in Abia State.

Enugu-Ezike is an Igbo dialect spoken by the Enugu- Ezike people of Enugu state. Izugbe is an Igbo dialect spoken generally by all Igbo groups.

Idemili is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Idemili North and south in Anambra state. Mbaise is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Mbaise in Imo state.

At least Igbos make up 50% OR MORE of Niger Delta region, and let it be known today for those claiming Niger Delta OR whatsoever that, no inch of Igboland shall be left out IN THE BIAFRAN RESTORATION for any reason.
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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Decibel: 9:27pm On Jun 30, 2020
Ndi Agozili agozi ka fa bu smiley

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Anambraboko: 9:28pm On Jun 30, 2020
From Lagos to Enugu, Abuja to Port Harcourt and in many other Nigerian cities, the story is the same! Almost all the street traders or hawkers are from Anambra state! It is a story of failure! Failure of governance and leadership amidst abundant human and natural resources of Anambra state, the Salt of the Nation. It is a sad and lamentable situation where basic opportunities are not provided and utilised to effectively harness the immense and invaluable resources of Anambra State especially the youths. With several interviews I have had with the Anambra hawkers and petty traders in different Nigerian cities and towns, the lamentations and cries for help are similar. They crave for direction, opportunities and freedoms through the provision of effective and functioning educational system! As such direction, opportunities and freedoms are presently not provided or inadequate, a sub-culture of frustration and violence is emerging which will do no one any good.

Like many states in Nigeria, the present approach to human capital/skills development of Anambra state can be described as a process of “accomplishment of natural growth” with little or no strategic plan, vision and guidance. It is similar to Jamaica’s then education system to which Professor William M. MacMillian described as ‘narrow and insecure’ in his work ‘Warning from the West Indies’. He warned that the education system in Jamaica was a major contributory factor to worsening inequality, poverty, unemployment and social divisions. He beckoned on the government to act urgently to avoid social crisis and violence. Remarkably as he warned, wide spread violence and social unrest ravaged the Caribbean with many killed and injured a year after his book was published.

To avoid a similar riot or the emergence of another Boko Haram of Anambra extraction, I deeply beckon and implore on Gov. Obiano to act now! What is needed in Anambra state is an education system that can be described and developed from the concept of concerted cultivation and development. This approach will give direction and focus, imbue confidence and trust, create a sense of ownership and belonging to Anambra children and youths. Failure to do this is an inevitable invitation and preparation for the exponential escalation of social crisis possibly similar and higher than Boko Haram.

Your Excellency, Gov. Obiano I have heard different versions and factors that led to your emergence and victory as the Governor of Anambra State. Irrespective of which one is correct, I deeply pray and implore you to adopt the version which will translate and mean an equitable (with a pro-poor inclination) sharing of the dividends of democracy through a strategy of committed and effective good governance of Anambra state. This is what majority of Anambra citizens who are poor and marginalised want from you. I am fully aware that the task to which you have been overwhelmingly elected to perform is very tedious and challenging but very achievable if you truly belief and committed to serving humanity. Directly or indirectly allowing street trading to be the most prominent brand of Anambra youths is sad and a disservice to anything good and noble. Moreover, this negative brand will not change with either the wastefull allocation of brand new jeeps to Anambra traditional rulers or the building of a brand new governor’s lodge after spending over N250 million to renovate the existing lodge.

Your Excellency Gov. Obiano, your dear state, Anambra is very backward in every aspect of human development and this requires very urgent attention through effective and committed good governance. Of the five South East states, Anambra is the only state classified as educationally less developed. While Anambra is marginally represented in the public sector, it is almost absent in the private sector. In my close interaction with the Banking sector, I have never met or heard of an Assistant General Manager (AGM) from Anambra state. A check of boa

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by imiski(m): 9:29pm On Jun 30, 2020
They have come again trying to force themselves on other people.

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by gartamanta: 9:30pm On Jun 30, 2020
Ikwo is amongst the toughest to understand, you have to be super attentive to the tone and pitch to even understand what they are saying. The same goes for deep Ekpeye

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Frankdaz9: 9:30pm On Jun 30, 2020
I always laugh at the stupidity of Yoruba Muslims that don't even know Igbo's are majority in the so called Niger delta. Opobo/ Nkoro is an ancient Igbo town in the heart of oil rich Niger delta.

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by IduNaOba: 9:31pm On Jun 30, 2020
Igbo Amaka
The truth is, we should star. Promoting our Igboness.
Forget all the emotional roadblocks these people want to use and pull us down.
We can focus on our self help strategy that has worked for us for centuries.
We can do it! Yes we can!
Igbo bụ dachii
Igbo bụ sọ mma
Igbo dị ụtọ
Igbo Amaka

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by ojun50(m): 9:38pm On Jun 30, 2020
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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by xolocious(m): 9:53pm On Jun 30, 2020
Anambraboko:
From Lagos to Enugu, Abuja to Port Harcourt and in many other Nigerian cities, the story is the same! Almost all the street traders or hawkers are from Anambra state! It is a story of failure! Failure of governance and leadership amidst abundant human and natural resources of Anambra state, the Salt of the Nation. It is a sad and lamentable situation where basic opportunities are not provided and utilised to effectively harness the immense and invaluable resources of Anambra State especially the youths. With several interviews I have had with the Anambra hawkers and petty traders in different Nigerian cities and towns, the lamentations and cries for help are similar. They crave for direction, opportunities and freedoms through the provision of effective and functioning educational system! As such direction, opportunities and freedoms are presently not provided or inadequate, a sub-culture of frustration and violence is emerging which will do no one any good.

Like many states in Nigeria, the present approach to human capital/skills development of Anambra state can be described as a process of “accomplishment of natural growth” with little or no strategic plan, vision and guidance. It is similar to Jamaica’s then education system to which Professor William M. MacMillian described as ‘narrow and insecure’ in his work ‘Warning from the West Indies’. He warned that the education system in Jamaica was a major contributory factor to worsening inequality, poverty, unemployment and social divisions. He beckoned on the government to act urgently to avoid social crisis and violence. Remarkably as he warned, wide spread violence and social unrest ravaged the Caribbean with many killed and injured a year after his book was published.

To avoid a similar riot or the emergence of another Boko Haram of Anambra extraction, I deeply beckon and implore on Gov. Obiano to act now! What is needed in Anambra state is an education system that can be described and developed from the concept of concerted cultivation and development. This approach will give direction and focus, imbue confidence and trust, create a sense of ownership and belonging to Anambra children and youths. Failure to do this is an inevitable invitation and preparation for the exponential escalation of social crisis possibly similar and higher than Boko Haram.

Your Excellency, Gov. Obiano I have heard different versions and factors that led to your emergence and victory as the Governor of Anambra State. Irrespective of which one is correct, I deeply pray and implore you to adopt the version which will translate and mean an equitable (with a pro-poor inclination) sharing of the dividends of democracy through a strategy of committed and effective good governance of Anambra state. This is what majority of Anambra citizens who are poor and marginalised want from you. I am fully aware that the task to which you have been overwhelmingly elected to perform is very tedious and challenging but very achievable if you truly belief and committed to serving humanity. Directly or indirectly allowing street trading to be the most prominent brand of Anambra youths is sad and a disservice to anything good and noble. Moreover, this negative brand will not change with either the wastefull allocation of brand new jeeps to Anambra traditional rulers or the building of a brand new governor’s lodge after spending over N250 million to renovate the existing lodge.

Your Excellency Gov. Obiano, your dear state, Anambra is very backward in every aspect of human development and this requires very urgent attention through effective and committed good governance. Of the five South East states, Anambra is the only state classified as educationally less developed. While Anambra is marginally represented in the public sector, it is almost absent in the private sector. In my close interaction with the Banking sector, I have never met or heard of an Assistant General Manager (AGM) from Anambra state. A check of boa



Check your brain. It needs factory settings coz virus don corrupt am. Get sense or buy one, even if nah Goat own. Goat thinks n acts better than you.

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Anambraboko: 10:04pm On Jun 30, 2020
xolocious:




Check your brain. It needs factory settings coz virus don corrupt am. Get sense or buy one, even if nah Goat own. Goat thinks n acts better than you.
Yours is cow brain you've got and you know what that means cheesy cheesy efi n'ata ahịhịa

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by proeast(m): 10:14pm On Jun 30, 2020
Igbo bu oke mba cool

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Chinedum10: 10:30pm On Jun 30, 2020
Pls op
Every other list here could be right but
u see those confuse people called ikwerre, remove them from this list.
they have declared time without number they are not ibos, but funny enough they speak the language and love the name.
Pls note this group of people have heritage from the bini people.
let's not make the mistake of including ikwerre as an igboland...

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by DamnnNiggarr: 10:38pm On Jun 30, 2020
imiski:
They have come again trying to force themselves on other people.
but all those mentioned are Igbo language....,or are you trying to recreate a language that's created by God.

Let me tell you, it's easier to understand any Niger delta IGBO language than any Ebonyi IGBO language..
Mind you, I'm a Niger deltan and the language(Igbo) has been planted by God since 10000bc and there's nothing anyone born of a woman can do about it nor change it.

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Deebwebb: 10:39pm On Jun 30, 2020
Your right,even here in delta state we are the majority.
Igbo amaka..

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by nokatakata: 10:40pm On Jun 30, 2020
You can list one million tribes if you like. They have denied you. Stay on ya own. You wan colorbi oyel cheesy cheesy

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by dogmax(m): 10:45pm On Jun 30, 2020
This is how the brain of the writer is....I'm sorry for he needs urgent treatment

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Graysons: 10:50pm On Jun 30, 2020
Whiteangel1234:
IGBO TRIBES/CLANS IN – NIGER DELTA REGION

1) Egbema -Rivers State/Imo
2) Ecthe Rivers state
3) Omuma – Rivers state
4) Ndoni – Rivers state and Delta
5) Ikwerre- Rivers state
6) Ekpeye — Rivers state
7) Obigbo – Rivers state
8.) Aniocha – Delta state
9) Ika – Delta state
10) Agbor- Delta state
11) Oshimili – Delta state
12) Igbanke/Igboakiri- Edo state
13) Ndokwa – Delta state
14) Opobo – Rivers state
15) Ukwuani— Delta state
16) Asaba — Delta state
17) Ogba – Rivers state
18) OGBA – Rivers State
19) Osekwenike, Abuetor and Eke Okpokri villages all in Sagbama Area of Bayelsa, they are Igbos of Ukwuani clan and as such, are of the Anioma Igbo clan of the Igbo ethnic group in -BAYELSA.

20) ISOBO, even Imoke former Cross River governor and wife are Igbos from ABI LGA – CROSS RIVER

21) (the Umuezekaoha people numbering over 300 villages), — BENUE STATE

22) THE indigenouse Igbo-speaking communities in Kogi state especially in Ibaji and Igalamela/Odolu LGAs – such as the Eke Avurugo community,such as Nwajala, Umuoye, Ubulie-Umuez, ozara, and umuoye and many more etc.

In Nigeria today, Igboland is roughly made up of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, and major parts of Delta and Rivers states.

Small parts of Akwa Ibom , Benue, Cross River, Edo, and Kogi State, are all Igboland. You cannot doubt that .

HERE ARE LIST OF IGBOID LANGUAGES, THE CLANS AND STATES
***********************
Arochukwu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Abia state. Ngwa is an Igbo group, constitute the largest and most populous sub-ethnicity, in south eastern Nigeria. They are found in Abia State.

Nsukka is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nsukka, Enugu State. Enuani is an Igbo dialect spoken in Nigeria by the Igbo people of Delta State, Onitsha, Obosi and Ogbaru in Anambra State and Ndoni in Rivers State.

Ukwuani (Anioma) is an Igboid Language. They are found majorly in the Northern part of Delta State and in some parts of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Ukwuani is the second largest ethnic nationality in Delta state after the Urhobo people. It is also the largest in Delta North region which is referred to as the Anioma…

Ozara is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nkanu west in Enugu state. Ogba (also Oba) is an Igbo dialect of the Ogba people of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Umuezeohaka is an Igbo dialect/group of people in Ado, Oju, Obi and Okpoku LGAs of Benue state.
Ekpeye is an Igboid language of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Mgbo language, Mgbolizhia, is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria.

Ikwerre, is an Igboid language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people who inhabit Rivers State, Nigeria.

Ezaa is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It forms a dialect cluster with closely related Izii, Ikwo, and Mgbo, though they are only marginally mutually intelligible.

Ikwo is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. Ohuhu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Umuahia, Abia state.

Owerre is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Owerri, Imo state… Agbor is an Igboid dialect with bini influence spoken by the people of Ika south, Delta state.

Ibeku is an Igbo dialect spoken by some people of Owerri and Umuahia both in Imo and Abia respectively. Isuama is an Igbo dialect spoken in by the emacipated slaves from Igbo Origin in Sierra Leone…

Afikpo is an Igbo dialect spoken by some group of people in Ebonyi state. Ohafia is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Bende in Abia State.

Enugu-Ezike is an Igbo dialect spoken by the Enugu- Ezike people of Enugu state. Izugbe is an Igbo dialect spoken generally by all Igbo groups.

Idemili is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Idemili North and south in Anambra state. Mbaise is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Mbaise in Imo state.

At least Igbos make up 50% OR MORE of Niger Delta region, and let it be known today for those claiming Niger Delta OR whatsoever that, no inch of Igboland shall be left out IN THE BIAFRAN RESTORATION for any reason.
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Opobo people are igbos? LMAO what names do they answer in that Opobo? it is obvious you know nothing.

BTW there are no igbos in Bayelsa.

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by 24SEVEN: 10:54pm On Jun 30, 2020
Remove Ikwerre from the list.


Ikwerre is officially recognized in the Nigerian Constitution as a distinct ethnic group from Igbo.

Show some respect.

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by DamnnNiggarr: 10:56pm On Jun 30, 2020
nokatakata:
You can list one million tribes if you like. They have denied you. Stay on ya own. You wan colorbi oyel cheesy cheesy
You cannot change a language planted by God..., or can you??

IGBO language irrespective of who speaks it doesn't change the language from being Igbo.
Get that.

The only point by you that will be welcomed by me is "that Americans speaks English doesn't make them Europeans" or "that Cameroonians or Ivory coasts speaks French does not make them Frenchmen"

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Whiteangel1234: 11:15pm On Jun 30, 2020
Chinedum10:
Pls op
Every other list here could be right but
u see those confuse people called ikwerre, remove them from this list.
they have declared time without number they are not ibos, but funny enough they speak the language and love the name.
Pls note this group of people have heritage from the bini people.
let's not make the mistake of including ikwerre as an igboland...
yes majority of them hate us igbos but time will tell shaa . we are down currently grin they dont want to associate with failures grin
Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Whiteangel1234: 11:19pm On Jun 30, 2020
24SEVEN:
Remove Ikwerre from the list.


Ikwerre is officially recognized in the Nigerian Constitution as a distinct ethnic group from Igbo.

Show some respect.
ikwerres are Igbo's they can continue to deny us but we won't deny them shaa grin

But I dont like Majority of Ikwerre people their is high level of Igbo Hatred among most of them

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by kayfra: 11:21pm On Jun 30, 2020
Fake list
Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by idahme(m): 11:25pm On Jun 30, 2020
Whiteangel1234:
IGBO TRIBES/CLANS IN – NIGER DELTA REGION

1) Egbema -Rivers State/Imo
2) Ecthe Rivers state
3) Omuma – Rivers state
4) Ndoni – Rivers state and Delta
5) Ikwerre- Rivers state
6) Ekpeye — Rivers state
7) Obigbo – Rivers state
8.) Aniocha – Delta state
9) Ika – Delta state
10) Agbor- Delta state
11) Oshimili – Delta state
12) Igbanke/Igboakiri- Edo state
13) Ndokwa – Delta state
14) Opobo – Rivers state
15) Ukwuani— Delta state
16) Asaba — Delta state
17) Ogba – Rivers state
18) OGBA – Rivers State
19) Osekwenike, Abuetor and Eke Okpokri villages all in Sagbama Area of Bayelsa, they are Igbos of Ukwuani clan and as such, are of the Anioma Igbo clan of the Igbo ethnic group in -BAYELSA.

20) ISOBO, even Imoke former Cross River governor and wife are Igbos from ABI LGA – CROSS RIVER

21) (the Umuezekaoha people numbering over 300 villages), — BENUE STATE

22) THE indigenouse Igbo-speaking communities in Kogi state especially in Ibaji and Igalamela/Odolu LGAs – such as the Eke Avurugo community,such as Nwajala, Umuoye, Ubulie-Umuez, ozara, and umuoye and many more etc.

In Nigeria today, Igboland is roughly made up of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, and major parts of Delta and Rivers states.

Small parts of Akwa Ibom , Benue, Cross River, Edo, and Kogi State, are all Igboland. You cannot doubt that .

HERE ARE LIST OF IGBOID LANGUAGES, THE CLANS AND STATES
***********************
Arochukwu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Abia state. Ngwa is an Igbo group, constitute the largest and most populous sub-ethnicity, in south eastern Nigeria. They are found in Abia State.

Nsukka is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nsukka, Enugu State. Enuani is an Igbo dialect spoken in Nigeria by the Igbo people of Delta State, Onitsha, Obosi and Ogbaru in Anambra State and Ndoni in Rivers State.

Ukwuani (Anioma) is an Igboid Language. They are found majorly in the Northern part of Delta State and in some parts of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Ukwuani is the second largest ethnic nationality in Delta state after the Urhobo people. It is also the largest in Delta North region which is referred to as the Anioma…

Ozara is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nkanu west in Enugu state. Ogba (also Oba) is an Igbo dialect of the Ogba people of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Umuezeohaka is an Igbo dialect/group of people in Ado, Oju, Obi and Okpoku LGAs of Benue state.
Ekpeye is an Igboid language of Rivers State, Nigeria.

Mgbo language, Mgbolizhia, is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria.

Ikwerre, is an Igboid language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people who inhabit Rivers State, Nigeria.

Ezaa is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It forms a dialect cluster with closely related Izii, Ikwo, and Mgbo, though they are only marginally mutually intelligible.

Ikwo is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. Ohuhu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Umuahia, Abia state.

Owerre is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Owerri, Imo state… Agbor is an Igboid dialect with bini influence spoken by the people of Ika south, Delta state.

Ibeku is an Igbo dialect spoken by some people of Owerri and Umuahia both in Imo and Abia respectively. Isuama is an Igbo dialect spoken in by the emacipated slaves from Igbo Origin in Sierra Leone…

Afikpo is an Igbo dialect spoken by some group of people in Ebonyi state. Ohafia is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Bende in Abia State.

Enugu-Ezike is an Igbo dialect spoken by the Enugu- Ezike people of Enugu state. Izugbe is an Igbo dialect spoken generally by all Igbo groups.

Idemili is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Idemili North and south in Anambra state. Mbaise is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Mbaise in Imo state.

At least Igbos make up 50% OR MORE of Niger Delta region, and let it be known today for those claiming Niger Delta OR whatsoever that, no inch of Igboland shall be left out IN THE BIAFRAN RESTORATION for any reason.
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This is one reason Biafra may never come to pass, u sit in ur house and label other ethnic Nationals Igbo Pathetic . What is (6)Ekpeye doing on that list? Delete asap

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by ludd2018: 11:28pm On Jun 30, 2020
yorubas always interested in igbo business . very jealous of Igbos . Yorubas continue to divide Igbos while Igbos dont care about the difference in Yoruba land . I cant understand how some people speak Igbo and live in the same geographical location and some people came from another region to say that brothers are no more brothers

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by xcon: 12:11am On Jul 01, 2020
Frankdaz9:
I always laugh at the stupidity of Yoruba Muslims that don't even know Igbo's are majority in the so called Niger delta. Opobo/ Nkoro is an ancient Igbo town in the heart of oil rich Niger delta.
. Does you claims as Igbo dose not see themselves as igbo , I am ukwani man and we are not igbo so the so called Nigerdelta igbo would not like to join your hopeless and useless brafra. if you people want to go don't drag others into your stupidity, if you want to destroy your life leave nigerdelta. The so called nigerdelta igbo should be the one fighting to join you if you are that important, but no you are the one forcing yourself and they keep rejecting you , are you people not ashame ?

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Kinematics: 12:20am On Jul 01, 2020
Really? Ipoo with another one. Even Opobo for that matter grin grin grin

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by xcon: 12:26am On Jul 01, 2020
All does tribes you listed are recognised as separate ethnic group from the igbo in Nigeria constitution, so IPOB are fooling there self. Igbo land state and end in the five SE state as recognised by Nigerian constitution.

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Elixir11(f): 12:56am On Jul 01, 2020
Op Agbor and Ika are the samething. Agbor is just a town in Ika land

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Biafra4life: 1:34am On Jul 01, 2020
idahme:




This is one reason Biafra may never come to pass, u sit in ur house and label other ethnic Nationals Igbo Pathetic . What is (6)Ekpeye doing on that list? Delete asap


EDO MAN CAN YOU JUST FACE YOUR AFONJA BROTHERS AN LEAVE BIAFRA ALONE


WHO WILL STOP BIAFRA, IS IT YOUR OR YOUR AFONJA BROTHERS

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Biafra4life: 1:36am On Jul 01, 2020
kayfra:
Fake list
AFONJA SORRY FOR THE HEART ATTACK

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Re: 22 Igbo Tribes In Niger Delta Full List - Photo by Biafra4life: 1:38am On Jul 01, 2020
xcon:
All does tribes you listed are recognised as separate ethnic group from the igbo in Nigeria constitution, so IPOB are fooling there self. Igbo land state and end in the five SE state as recognised by Nigerian constitution.


AFONJA IF YOU CAN PUT SUCH EFFORT IN KWARA
YOU WILL TAKE BACK ILORIN FROM FULANI

OH!! I FORGOT ALAMI CONQUERED ILORIN WITHOUT A SHOT

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