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Eku, Delta
Eku is a town in Ethiope East Local Government of Delta state, Nigeria. It is located between Warri-Abraka road with a four road junction at the center of the town. Eku has announced that it real name is Ovre Eku. This statement was made by Eku Traditional Council that it has barred anyone from addressing Ovre Eku Community as Iwevbo Community. The Origin of the Eku people from Urhobo They are several write-ups about the beginning of the Urhobo public of which Eku people are included. It is expressed that the Urhobo public had moved from Benin during the time of Oba Egbaka. Another record anyway maintains that the Urhobo which Eku was a section were traveler who had gone from Northern Edo country called Udo. While the third record states that the Urhobo public moved straightforwardly from the support of the Yoruba people, Yoruba civilization known as Ile-Ife. The people of Eku in Delta state were said to have gotten comfortable Ughelli, in Ugene individuals of Eku became prospe ...
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Ethiope East
The Local Government Area of Ethiope East is located in the center of Delta State, Nigeria . Although it is not directly adjacent to Asagba, Asamagidi, Orerokpe, Ovwori, Orhokpokpor, Eruemukohwarien, Ekrokpe, Ughelli, or Agbasa, these places are nearby. The local government of Ethiope East is home to three districts and 67 settlements. Agbon, Abraka, and Isiokolo are the districts in Ethiope East and Isiokolo is where the local government administration is headquartered. It is clear that Ethiope East has contributed to the more than 520 languages spoken in Nigeria. Ethiope East, however, has a multilingual population. Urhobo is Ethiope's predominant language, nonetheless, other spoken languages include Yoruba, Igbo, and Itsekiri are among others. However, the indigenes of Delta state take pleasure in speaking 11 languages, while the majority of people resident in Delta state speak Igbo, Izon, Urhobo, Igala, and Itsekiri. Majority of Ethiope East population prefer to communicat ...
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