Ndi Ekpeye | |
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Total population | |
226,000 [ citation needed] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Rivers State Nigeria | |
Languages | |
Ekpeye language . Pidgin . English | |
Religion | |
Christianity . Omenala | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Esan . Ikwerre . Ika people . Ukwuani . |
Ekpeye people,[
citation needed] also known as Ekpeye Kingdom, is an ethnic group in
Rivers State,
Niger Delta,
Nigeria. They are predominantly found in
Ahoada East and some in
Ahoada West Local Government Areas in Rivers State.
Ahoada is an Ekpeye city in Rivers, Nigeria. Ekpeye people migrated from Benin.
The Ekpeye people celebrate Ogwu Ekpeye. [1]
Ekpeye people are one of the ethnic groups in Rivers State, Nigeria.
The Ekpeye people speak Ekpeye.[ citation needed]an Igboid language
Ndi Ekpeye | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Total population | |
226,000 [ citation needed] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Rivers State Nigeria | |
Languages | |
Ekpeye language . Pidgin . English | |
Religion | |
Christianity . Omenala | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Esan . Ikwerre . Ika people . Ukwuani . |
Ekpeye people,[
citation needed] also known as Ekpeye Kingdom, is an ethnic group in
Rivers State,
Niger Delta,
Nigeria. They are predominantly found in
Ahoada East and some in
Ahoada West Local Government Areas in Rivers State.
Ahoada is an Ekpeye city in Rivers, Nigeria. Ekpeye people migrated from Benin.
The Ekpeye people celebrate Ogwu Ekpeye. [1]
Ekpeye people are one of the ethnic groups in Rivers State, Nigeria.
The Ekpeye people speak Ekpeye.[ citation needed]an Igboid language