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people are fishing and farming, petty trading and lately timber logging. Onogboko Clan Ikime, Obaro (1972). The Isoko People. Nigeria, U.P. Uwechue, Ralph
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Onogbokor Clan is a clan whose origin is traced to Okpe-Isoko Kingdom, Isoko-North LGA of Nigeria. It is governed by a traditional ruler with the title
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Region of Delta State, Nigeria
Oghara-Iyede Oghenerurie-Iyede Iyede-Ame Ofagbe Okpe Isoko Oleh Olomoro Onogboko Orie Otor-Owhe Ovrode Owhe Owhelogbo Otigho Oyede Ozoro Umeh Uro Utue Uzere
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Town in Delta State, Nigeria
Ibrede, Iyede-Ame, Lagos-Iyede, Ogege, Ewho-Okorafor, Anyama, Iyowo and Onogboko. The town has two major families which are Igwoma and Okwoye. The community
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Villages in Delta state, Nigeria
Okpai-Obeze; Okpai-Oluchi; Umuagulu; Umuedem; Umugbome Onogboko 322119 Abare; Abo; Nwukpe; Onogboko Onuaboh 322131 Akpununu; Obotu; Ogwashi; Onuaboh; Umuechi-Obiofu;
List of villages in Delta State
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in the Old Aboh political division. The town Iyede-Ame is bordered by Onogboko, Igeh, Ivrogbo, Akara-etiti, Utue and LagosIyede-Ame, an adjunct community
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Persian
Star; A Planet
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Hindu, Indian
Angle
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Hand Workers
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Indian
Ganesha, First Veda
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Australian, French, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian
Foundation
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A Kind of Flowering Tree
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British, English
From the King's Meadow
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Indian, Telugu
Good Knowledge; Knows Everything; Cleverer
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Deep; Like the River; Profoundly Learned
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(दà¥à¤°à¥à¤—ा) Hindi myth name borne by the goddess Devi, derived from the Sanskrit word durga, DURGA means "fort" or "protected place," hence "unapproachable." She is usually depicted riding a lion or tiger, and having twelve hands, each holding a weapon and assuming a mudra (symbolic hand gesture).Â
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