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Isoko region - Wikipedia 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)
Isoko People | Their Language, Their Culture, Their Origin, Their . . . Isoko located in the south east of Delta State of Nigeria, with Urobos to the West, Kwale to the North, Aboh to the East and Ijaws to the South Based on oral tradition, the first group of Isoko ancestors migrated to the region of Delta State, which the Isoko people now occupy, from Benin
The Isokos - Isoko Nation The Isoko people are an ethnic group primarily residing in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, particularly in Delta State Known for their unique cultural identity, language, and traditions, the Isoko people are one of Nigeria’s many indigenous groups, with a rich history dating back centuries
History – ISOKO PEOPLE The Isoko people share cultural and linguistic ties with the Urhobo but maintain a distinct identity in their language and customs Their territory, which is in the western Niger Delta, includes diverse clans such as Aviara, Ozoro, and Uzere, each with its own unique dialects and traditions
Isoko | Niger Delta, Delta State Nigeria | Britannica Isoko, people of the northwestern part of the Niger delta in Nigeria, speaking a language of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family The term Sobo is used by ethnographers as a cover term for both the Isoko and their neighbours the Urhobo, but the two groups remain distinct from one another
The Isoko People - Isokowahdo The Isoko ethnic group is one of five in Nigeria’s Delta State, located in the Niger Delta region The people, language, and territory share the same name
The Isoko People of Delta State: History and origin. They are a significant ethnic group within Delta State, Nigeria, known for its rich history and distinct cultural heritage Historically, the Isoko region consists of over 20 clans, with a population of around 700,000, primarily residing in Isoko North and South local government areas
Isoko Tribe in Delta State - rexclarkeadventures. com The Isoko tribe live in the Isoko North and Isoko South Local Government Areas of Delta State, Nigeria They also have other Isoko groups outside these areas, such as Ibrede, Ushie, Igbuku, Umuolu, Ewedhe-Ashaka, and Ibredeni
Isoko people - Wikipedia The Isokos are an ethnolinguistic group who inhabit the Isoko region of Delta State and Bayelsa State, Nigeria [2] They are people of southern Nigeria, near the northwestern Niger delta [3]
Isoko region explained 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)