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Percentage of Igbo people in various states of Nigeria... Igbo people evolved over a long period of 4000 BC to 500 AD in Igboland through waves... Portuguese who first arrived and met with the Igbo people in the 15th century... Many Igbo people carried this system with them during the... many Igbo People emigrated out of the traditional Igbo homeland in southeastern Nigeria due to an absence of... Not only have the Igbo people moved to such Nigerian cities as... many Igbo people found themselves discriminated against by other ethnic groups and the new non... Many Igbo people eventually took government positions... Even though many Igbo people took up government positions... The Igbo people largely speak the...

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