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Ebonyi State State of Nigeria

Ebonyi State is in southeastern Nigeria. It is inhabited and populated primarily by the Igbo with the city of Abakaliki as its capital and largest city. Other major townships include Afikpo, Onueke, Nkalegu, Ezzamgbo, Ntezi, Uffiacha, Ezillo, Edda, Effium, Aba Omege, Amasiri, Unwana, Echara Ikwo, Egu-Ubia, Ụbụrụ, Onicha, etc.

Abakaliki Place in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

Abakaliki is the capital city of Ebonyi State in southeastern Nigeria, located 64 kilometres (40 mi) southeast of Enugu. The inhabitants are primarily members of the Igbo nation. It was the headquarters of the Ogoja province before the creation of the Southeastern State in 1967.

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Izi is an Igboid language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It forms a dialect cluster with closely related Ikwo, Ezza, and Mgbo.

Izzi is a northeastern Igbo subgroup, in southeastern Nigeria. It is also the name of the territory in which they live, the Local Government Area of Izzi. They speak the Izzi dialect. Izzi is spoken majorly in Ebonyi and some parts of Benue state.

The Ukelle people (Ba'kelle) make up roughly half of the population of the Yala Local Government Area in Cross River State, Nigeria. Ukelle people also live in Benue in Utonkon. The language of the Ukelle people is Kukelle.

Effium town in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

Effium is an Igbo community in Ohaukwu Local Government area in the northern part of Ebonyi State. It is a larger town in Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi state Nigeria Effium shares common boundaries with Benue state, Ngbo and Izzi. It is the border town between Ebonyi state and Benue Ezza-Effium are the majority residence in Effium, why the Effiumite are the Minority residents of the Community. Effium is a beautiful place to visit, and Effuimites have no boundaries with ezzas. But Uffium are indigenous people of effium owns the community, other tribes, like Ezzas arochukwu and amuda are immigrate to the land of Effium,Effiumites are the major tribe that owns the Land of Uffium they are the sole owner and indigene of Effium community,[

Ikwo (local government) Place in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

Ikwo is the largest Local Government Area in Ebonyi State. It is situated on the eastern part of the state. The city and local government area has a land mass of approximately 500 square kilometers and shares a border with Abakaliki, Izzi and Ezza Local Government Areas as well as Cross River State. It is the home land of a former Governor of the state Chief Martin Elechi. Ikwo is the home to Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (FUNAI) One of the Universities established by president Goodluck Jonathan. Ikwo also plays host to Ebonyi State College of Education, Ikwo at Ndufu Echara.

Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Ebonyi

The Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Ebonyi State comprises three Senators and six Representatives.

Chief (Mrs.) Josephine Elechi, wife of the Former Governor of Ebonyi State.

Elizabeth Ogbaga is a Nigerian lawyer, registered nurse and politician. She was elected into the House of Representatives of Nigeria in 2007 to represent Ebonyi/Ohaukwu federal constituency. She was elected on the platform of the People's Democratic Party (PDP).

The Igede people are a Nigerian ethnic group in Lower Benue State of Nigeria. They are native to the Oju and Obi local government areas of Nigeria, where 2006 population figures stand at an estimated 267,198 people. However, many Igede people are dispersed across the state and the Nation. For instance, the Igede language is also spoken in Nigeria's Cross River State, and many Igede communities exist in Osun State and Ogun State. The Igede language is a member of the Benue-Congo subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family.

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Izzi is a local government area of Ebonyi State in Nigeria.

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The Amuda people, also known as the Idzem people, are a subgroup of the Orring ethnolinguistic group, in Ebonyi State, South East Nigeria, with four major clans; Ojolokpa, Buolun, Buora and Amansho The Amuda people are found predominantly in today Ezza North Local Government Area and Ohaukwu local Government Area both in Ebonyi State, Nigeria.