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Summary Of: Ekpeye

Ekpeye people living in the Ahoada and Ogba... whose language plainly bears the inprints of the Ekpeye and Igbo languages... The man known today as the father of Ekpeye and Ogba is now held by some historians... the Ekpeye lived in towns setled by members of one... town who initially successfully challenged British entry into Ekpeye land via the River Sombreiro... publicity and pomp to the Ekpeye monarchy and with it came recognition by the Nigerian government and additional political influence in... The Eze Ekpeye Logbo II of Ekpeye Land... The Ekpeye monarch is one of a few which relies upon a democratic process in the selection... Every Ekpeye son or daughter can vie for the throne when it becomes vacant... The Ekpeye sided with the Igbo during the... and the Ekpeye have complained about Nigerian policies that provide inadequate remuneration for the destruction of their environment... Ekpeye culture is most similar to Igbo culture because their interactions with the Igbos have been... which reached Ekpeye from Ijaw via Abua... Ekpeye masks and masking...

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