• Afemai, also spelled Afenmai, are an ethnic group living in the northern part of Edo State, South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Afemai people occupy...
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    Godwin Obaseki. Retrieved 2 February 2017. Admin. "Know your rep". Afemai People. Retrieved 2 February 2017. Abdul fatai, Lukman (2 May 2013). "National...
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    Edo State (section People)
    predominantly inhabited by the Edoid people, including the Edo (or Bini), Esan, Ora, Akoko-Edo, Owan and Afemai people among others. The most common Edoid...
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    the people of Edo State. The State is home to various ethnic groups including the Binis (or Edos), Ishan (Esan), Afemai, Etsako, Uzebba Iuleha people [Owan]...
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  • The people of Ihievbe speak the Ihievbe language, a dialect of Edoid as the native language, and English as the common language. Ihievbe are Afemai people...
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    Benin people, Benin City. Examples of such adjacent groups include various Afemai sub-groups, the Esan people of Edo state and the Akoko Edo people situated...
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  • Kukuruku people, a former British name of Afemai people, Nigeria Kukuruku language, a former British name of the language of Afemai people, Nigeria This...
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  • and traditionalist. Jattu played a vital role in the migration of AFEMAI people from Benin Kingdom as it believed to be their first abode when they...
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  • Facts". nigeriafacts.net. Retrieved 2021-06-28. "About Owan East - Afemai People". 2020-07-07. Retrieved 2021-06-28. "Post Offices- with map of LGA"...
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    Ẹsan, and Afemai groups in mid-western Nigeria. To the northeast and adjacent to the Ebira and northern Edo, groups are the related Igala people on the left...
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