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Town in Rivers State, Nigeria
Woji Pronunciation is a town located in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria. The town houses the ancient monarchical stool of Eze
Woji
Rumuomasi Rumuodara Rumuodomaya Rumuokoro Rumuokwuta Rumuola Rumuobiakani Woji Umuagbai Umuru Usokun-Degema Unyeada Kingdom List of villages in Rivers State
List of cities and towns in Rivers State
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Rivers_State
City in Rivers State, Nigeria
and rainwater were equally affected. Abuloma, Iwofe, Rupokwu, Okrika, and Woji were mostly affected with other areas such as Rumuigbo, Eleme, and Oyigbo
Port_Harcourt
Neighborhood in Port Harcourt
Trans Amadi lies in the north and is bordered by D/line in the south west, Woji township to the east and Rumuola to the north west. The main abattoir of
Trans_Amadi
Kunigami Wōji Seisoku (国頭 王子 正則; ? – ?), also known by his Chinese style name Ba Kokuryū (馬 国隆), was a bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom. He was the seventh
Kunigami_Seisoku
LGA in Rivers State, Nigeria
Rumuomasi Rumuomoi Rumuosi Rumuoto Rumurolu Rumuwaji Rumuwegwu Trans Amadi Woji Obio-Akpor is one of the 8 local government areas that formed the Rivers
Obio-Akpor
the ranks of wōji (王子) and anji (按司). Although wōji literally means the king's son, its conferrers were not limited to the king's son. A wōji or anji was
Okinawan_name
1650 Okinawan history text
first official history of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, compiled by Shō Shōken Haneji Wōji Chōshū (向象賢 羽地王子朝秀) in year 7 of the Shunzhi era (1650) for king Shō Shitsu
Chūzan_Seikan
Udun) is a princely house of the Ryūkyū Kingdom founded by Shō Kōshin Motobu Wōji Chōhei (尚弘信 本部王子朝平; lit. Shō Kōshin, Chōhei Prince of Motobu), sixth son
House_of_Motobu
Rumuobiakani community shares boundaries with Rumuomasi, Trans Amadi, Rumuogba and Woji. Eze Samuel Nyeche Ejims is the paramount ruler of Rumuobiakani community
Rumuobiakani
Congregation Location All Saints Rumueme Blessed Tansi New Rumukrushi Blessed Tansi Woji C.K.C Church Mile 1, Diobu Chapel of the Annunciation University of Port
List of Catholic churches in Port Harcourt
List_of_Catholic_churches_in_Port_Harcourt
Ōzato Wōji Chōkyō (大里 王子 朝教; 21 January 1816 – ?) also known by his Chinese style name Shō Ton (尚 惇), was a prince of Ryukyu Kingdom. Prince Ōzato was
Ōzato_Chōkyō
Ryūkyū Kingdom government position
Wōji Chōsei 尚宏 具志頭 王子 朝盛 1589–1610 Shō Nei Kikuin Sōi 菊隠宗意 1611 – ? Shō Nei Shō Hō Sashiki Wōji Chōshō 尚豊 佐敷 王子 朝昌 1617–1621 Shō Nei Shō Sei Kin Wōji
Sessei
Ethnic groups of Mongolia
known among the Ming Chinese as "forest people" (using the Jurchen word, Woji), and this connotation later transferred to the Chinese rendering of Uriankhai
Uriankhai
among their descendants. When both brothers were separated, Evo settled at Woji while Apara settled at the area today between Rumuola and Rumuigbo where
Obio
Princely houses of the Ryukyu Kingdom
nobility with the rank of wōji (王子; lit. "prince") or aji (按司; lit. "lord"). Those titles are generally reserved for the kings' sons (wōji) and their descendants
Udun_(Ryūkyū)
Ryukyuan prince
Prince Gushikawa, later known as Nakijin Wōji Chōfu (今帰仁 王子 朝敷; 15 July 1847 – 11 April 1915), also known by the Chinese-style name Shō Hitsu (尚 弼), was
Nakijin_Chōfu
Highest ranking noro priestess of the Ryukyuan religion
Chōtei (尚盛 金武 王子 朝貞, Shō Sei Kin Wōji Chōtei) (Kin Udun), wife of prince Kunigami Seisoku (馬国隆 国頭王子正則, Ba Kokuryū Kunigami Wōji Seisoku) (Kunigami Udun) 6 月心
Kikoe-ōgimi
Shield Specialists Hospital/The Pain Care Center Peace Valley Estate, Trans Woji Road Kariden Specialist Hospital Opposite.presidential hotel, Rumuola Kariden
List of hospitals in Port Harcourt
List_of_hospitals_in_Port_Harcourt
British businessman and philanthropist
Dangoor has been Vice-President of the World Organisation of Jews from Iraq (WOJI) for the past ten years. He is a tireless activist for access to the Iraqi
David_Dangoor
Ethnic group in Rivers State, Nigeria
three: Oro–Evo: (Rumuodomanya, Rumurorlu, Oginigba, Rumuobiakani, Rumuobochi, Woji, Rumuibekwe, Rumuogba) Oro – Esara: (Okporo:{Rumuokwurusi, Rumuodara, Iriebe}
Ikwerre_people
Annual American award honoring Broadway theater productions
Simon Emanuel Azenberg Our Country's Good Timberlake Wertenbaker Frank and Woji Gero, Karl Sydow, Raymond L:. Gaspard, Frederick Zollo, Diana Bliss and Hartford
Tony_Award_for_Best_Play
Ryukyuan prince (1765–1827)
Ginowan Wōji Chōshō (宜野湾 王子 朝祥; 19 July 1765 – 4 November 1827), also known by Ginowan Chōyō (宜野湾 朝陽) and his Chinese style name Shō Yō (尚 容), was a prince
Ginowan_Chōshō
Japanese politician
Nakijin Nobuko, Shō Shō, Shō Kei, Shō Dan, Shō Bu Parents Shō Tai (father) Omomatsurugane, Sashiki Aji-ganashi (mother) Yamato name Chōku (朝弘) Rank Wōji
Shō_Ten
Prince of the Ryukyu Kingdom (1703–1739)
Chatan Wōji Chōki (北谷 王子 朝騎; 16 September 1703 – 27 March 1739), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Tetsu (尚 徹), was a prince of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Chatan_Chōki
Sessei of Ryukyu
Gushikawa Wōji Chōei (具志川王子朝盈; 4 January 1610 – ?), also known by Kume-Gushikawa Wōji Chōei (久米具志川王子朝盈) and his Chinese style name Shō Kyō (尚亨), was a
Gushikawa_Chōei
American singer-songwriter
former theater actor and stage manager who later became a producer, and Woji Gero who worked alongside her husband in the production business in the mid-1950s
Chris_Gerolmo
Sessei of Ryukyu
Oroku Wōji Chōki (小禄 王子 朝奇; 9 November 1676 – 3 May 1721), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Mō (尚 網) or Shō Kō (尚 綱), was a prince of Ryukyu Kingdom
Oroku_Chōki
Neighborhood in Obio-Akpor, Rivers State, Nigeria
border to the south with Eleme, beyond which lies Okrika Island. Otigba and Woji are on the western border, with Trans Amadi lying further west. Oil Mill
Elelenwo
South African college rugby competition
Reynhardt Crous TP 3 John-Kelly Okonkwo HK 2 Keagan Blanckenberg LP 1 Luthando Woji Replacements: 16 J Lombard 17 M Khuzwayo 18 Bryan le Roux 19 Mika Schubert
2024_Varsity_Cup
Chinese military formation
Zhonghuang (中黃), Longteng (龍騰), Niaofei (鳥飛), Zhechong (折衝), Huyi (虎翼), Woji (握機), and Lianheng (連衡). Other sources claim the eight are named after the
Baguazhen
Ryukyuan royal
Tomigusuku Wōji Chōshun (豊見城 王子 朝春; ? – 23 September 1832), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Kai (尚 楷), was a royal of Ryukyu Kingdom. Tomigusuku
Tomigusuku_Chōshun
distinguished himself in numerous campaigns against the Ula, Warka, and Woji tribes. In 1607, he helped escort the surrender of the Fio Hoton of Warka
Hūrhan
Yoshimura Wōji Chōgi (義村 王子 朝宜; 12 August 1763 – 29 August 1821), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Shū (尚 周), was a prince of Ryukyu Kingdom. Prince
Yoshimura_Chōgi_(prince)
Prince of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Urasoe Wōji Chōō (浦添 王子 朝央; 20 December 1762 – 9 November 1797) also known by his Chinese style name Shō To (尚 図), was a prince of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
Urasoe_Chōō
Nigerian medical doctor and politician
University USA, where he earned a Master of Public Health in 1972. He was from Woji. He died on 4 January 2013 after a short illness. Prior to his death, he
Frank_Eke
Sara language spoken in Central Africa
the river. ń-dòó dá, ā í-ɗāhā ɗí tā? - And now what are you going to do? Wòjᵼ̀ ngán gᵼ̄ sīrí, àdᵼ̄ ngán kᵼ́ dìngà ??gᵼ̄ ??ì mᵼ̀tá, bə̄ kᵼ́ dḭ̀yá̰ gᵼ̄ ì
Ngam_language
Ryukyuan royal (1702–1787)
Nakijin Wōji Chōgi (今帰仁 王子 朝義; 20 December 1702 – 7 October 1787), also known by Nakijin Wōji Chōchū (今帰仁 王子 朝忠) and his Chinese style name Shō Seibo
Nakijin_Chōgi
Open Space, Omkpoba Village; Community Hall, Ogbelegba; Woji Ewhor Hall, Omuobizu Elewo I; Woji Ewhor Hall, Omuobizu Elewo II; Omuisioha Hall Emohua Rundele
List of villages in Rivers State
List_of_villages_in_Rivers_State
Prince of Ryukyu Kingdom
Tomigusuku Wōji Chōkyō (豊見城 王子 朝匡; ? – ?) also known by his Chinese style name Shō Yū (尚 祐), was a lord (Aji), later prince (Wōji) of Ryukyu Kingdom. Prince
Tomigusuku_Chōkyō
Chorography of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
(Okinawan: 總宗司司正) Shō Kan Onna Wōji Chōchoku (Okinawan: 尚監 恩納王子朝直), brother of king Shō Eki, will later become Noguni Wōji. Shō Sejaku Nakazato Aji Chōryū
Ryūkyū-koku_kyū-ki
2004 - Matt Watroba - Jukebox Folk 2004 - Jim Bizer - Connected 2005 - Hank Woji - Medallion 2005 - Mustards Retreat - MR7 2005 - Jesse Richards - Wild Card
Peter_Madcat_Ruth_discography
Tamagawa Wōji Chōtatsu (玉川 王子 朝達; 23 March 1826 – 18 February 1862), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Shin (尚 慎), was a prince of Ryukyu Kingdom
Tamagawa_Chōtatsu
Villages in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria
Ashara 904108 2 Tudu; Ahuwye; Akapo; Angun Tunga; Angun Wakili; Angun Woji Woji; Ashara; Bassoni; Bodolo; Chekanci; Daganaruwa Bassa; Damakusa Gwari;
List of villages in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria
List_of_villages_in_the_Federal_Capital_Territory,_Nigeria
Ryukyu Kingdom prince
Misato Wōji Chōtei (美里 王子 朝禎; 6 July 1682 – 12 August 1711), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Ki (尚 紀), was a prince of Ryukyu Kingdom. Prince
Misato_Chōtei
Urasoe Wōji Chōki (浦添 王子 朝憙; 4 July 1805 – 1854), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Genro (尚 元魯), was a prince of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Chōki was
Urasoe_Chōki
(Peku), Tidur Mabuk, Tigikun (Tagikun / Tigikum), Tigir, Tiri, Wijamurik, Woji, Yemarima (Yemarma) Tolikara Gundagi (Gudage) Aworera, Enggawogo, Gingga
List of districts of Highland Papua
List_of_districts_of_Highland_Papua
Gushichan Wōji Chōsei (具志頭 王子 朝盛; 20 May 1578 – 21 August 1610), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Kō (尚 宏), was a Ryukyuan prince who served as
Gushichan_Chōsei
Former prince of the Ryukyu Islands
Ie Wōji Chōchoku (伊江 王子 朝直; 23 September 1818 – 4 January 1896), also known by the Chinese-style name Shō Ken (尚 健), was a prince of Ryukyu Kingdom. Sometimes
Ie_Chōchoku
Prince of Ryukyu
Yuntanza Wōji Chōken (読谷山 王子 朝憲; 18 April 1745 – 25 February 1811), also known by Yuntanza Chōkō (読谷山 朝恒) and his Chinese style name Shō Wa (尚 和), was
Yuntanza_Chōken
History of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
year 36 of the Kangxi era (1697) to his brother and sessei Shō Kōsai Chatan Wōji Chōai (尚弘才 北谷 王子 朝愛), who delegated the task to a group of scholars led by
Chūzan_Seifu
Official history of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
supervisors Shō Bunshi Motobu Wōji Chōryū (尚文思 本部王子朝隆) Shō Yiren Ufugusuku Aji Chōki (向依仁 大城按司朝倚), will later become Ie Wōji (向依仁 伊江王子朝倚) Shō Heiken Kunigami
Kyūyō
Royal of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Kin Wōji Chōtei (金武 王子 朝貞; 1600 – 1663), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Sei (尚 盛), was a royal of Ryukyu Kingdom. Kin Chōtei was the second head
Kin_Chōtei
History of Primorsky Krai territory
Later Jin Dynasty and then the Qing Dynasty, under which the area was named Woji. The Russians first arrived in the region in 1655, marking the final phase
History_of_Primorye
Chatan Wōji Chōai (北谷 王子 朝愛; 11 June 1650 – 11 December 1719), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Kōsai (尚 弘才), was a prince of Ryukyu Kingdom. Chatan
Chatan_Chōai
Yuntanza Wōji Chōei (読谷山 王子 朝英; 26 January 1768 – 8 February 1817), also known by Yuntanza Chōchoku (読谷山 朝敕) and his Chinese style name Shō Tairetsu (尚
Yuntanza_Chōei
South African college rugby competition
Reynhardt Crous TP 3 Bryan le Roux HK 2 Keagan Blanckenberg LP 1 Luthando Woji (c) Replacements: 16 Alex Castle 17 Christian 18 Jovan Bekker 19 Jac van
2023_Varsity_Cup
Porter LL 4 Byron Cranswick TP 3 Robert Hunt HK 2 Devon Arendse LP 1 Luthando Woji Replacements: 16 Josh van Vuuren 17 Seth Christian 18 Ashwyn Adams 19 Byron
2021_Varsity_Cup
Genus of wasps
Turner, 1908 Pison wagneri Arnold, 1932 Pison westwoodii Shuckard, 1838 Pison woji Menke, 1988 Pison wollastoni R.Turner, 1916 Pison xanthopus (Brullé) 1833
Pison
Royal of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Ōzato Wōji Chōryō (大里 王子 朝亮; 9 April 1647 – 26 January 1687), also known by his Chinese style name Shō Kōki (尚 弘毅), was a royal of Ryukyu Kingdom. Prince
Ōzato_Chōryō
commander. Hohori distinguished himself in Nurhaci’s campaigns against the Ula, Woji, and Ming forces, and was particularly instrumental in the conquest of Ula
Hohori
Endangered Arawakan language of Bolivia
possessor and include kinship terms, e.g. =shir 'son', body parts, e.g. =wojis 'hand', and some other specific elements, e.g. =wer 'house'; non-possessed
Baure_language
Kikuin Sōi 菊隠宗意 Title sessei (摂政) Ōzato Wōji (大里王子) Kyūyō Kokushi (球陽国師) Personal life Born Unknown Died 1620 Religious life Religion Buddhism School Zen
Kikuin_Sōi
Yonagusuku Wōji Chōki (与那城 王子 朝紀; ? – ?) also known by Nakazato Aji Chōki (仲里 按司 朝紀) and his Chinese style name Shō Injō (尚 允譲), was a prince of Ryukyu
Yonagusuku_Chōki
WOJI
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Pearl Necklace
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Goodenough.
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English French Latin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : most probably a variant of Beeley.
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi; Knowledge; Friendship
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Tamil
Wish
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Merciful
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Courage
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Purifier; Water; Air; Pure; Sacred; Breeze; Wind
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Moon-faced; Beautiful; Pretty
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