Edo (English: /ˈɛdoʊ/, West African English: /ˈedo/; Ẹ̀dó), colloquially and often referred to as Bini, is the language spoken by the Edo ethnic group...
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Edo, officially known as Edo State, is a state in the South-South geopolitical zone of the federal republic of Nigeria. As of 2022, the state was ranked...
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Edo or EDO may refer to: Edo language, a language spoken in Nigeria Edo people, the inhabitants of the province, creators of the Benin Empire Edo period...
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native to seven southern local government areas of Edo State, Nigeria. They are speakers of the Edo language and are the descendants of the founders of the...
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The government of Edo State serves as the governing authority for Edo State, one of the 36 states within the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It comprises...
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Edo (Japanese: 江戸, lit. '"bay-entrance" or "estuary"'), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo. Edo, formerly a jōkamachi...
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Esan is a tonal Edoid language of Nigeria. Dictionaries and grammar texts of the Esan language are being produced. There are many dialects, including Ogwa...
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Edo literature includes both written and oral works in the Edo language by the Edo people of Nigeria. It has its origins in precolonial times and has evolved...
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Edo traditional food consists of dishes or food items common among the people of Edo State. The State is home to various ethnic groups including the Binis...
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Akoko Edo is a Local Government Area in Edo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the town of Igarra. It has an area of 1,371 km2 and a population of...
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