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- Obolo_people abstract "The Andoni people of Rivers State, of Nigeria, are a part of the Ijaw tribe and are also considered as a distinct ethnolinguistic group by others, and a people related to the Annang, Igbo, Ibibio and Efik people of Akwa Ibom State and Cross River State in Nigeria. The Andoni people refer to God as Awaji or Owaji.Historically, the Andoni (Idoni or Indo) before the colonial era had commercial contacts with European traders and with other Ijaw clans, such as the Bonny, Okrika, Kalabari, and Nkoro. The Andoni frequently fought wars with the Kingdom of Bonny. The Andoni people speak Obolo as the only native language. Obolo language is not a combination of Efik, Ibibio, Annang, Igbo and Ijaw as claimed by some ijaws looking to steal others land.Andoni villages and towns are situated on islands. Thus, Island I comprises Ngo ile Town, Akaradi province Ikuru Town, Unyeangala, Asukama,Agana, Egwede, Ayamboko Town Agwut-Obolo, Ilotombi, Ekede and stretched to Oyorokoto, the largest fishing settlement in Rivers State.Island II comprise Asarama Town, Unyeada, Egendem and other small villages and Island III has Ebukuma Town, Okoloile, Agbalek-Ama(Agbalama), Ama Ubulom, Ama Ngere Nkpon, Otako, Okorobo-Ile,Down Below, Asuk-Oyet, Ama Esuuk, Ama jaba, and several other smaller villages. In fact, it is believed that Island Three stands at the centre of Andoni as it is the link between Island One and Two. Island Four includes four major communities - Dema, Ibotirem, Samanga and Ajakajak, Dema being the largest. Across this stretch of land are parts of Ogoni. Other towns of Andoni that are situated on Island includes, Ataba Town and its many villages, Oron-Ijah, Egbomun, Ajakajak, Ibot-Irem, Isiodum, Iyon-Oron, Asarama-ija and many smaller fishing ports.Aerial view of these island display a sort of shattered constellation on the surface of water.There is a historical link between the Okrika and the Andoni people. The Andoni people are the fiercest warriors in the Niger Delta, they have fought many wars with the Ogonis yet they are the best of friends. The Andoni (Obolo)also migrated and settled in various part of Nigeria including Ohafia and Aro (Arochukwu) in Igbo land, Eastern Obolo, Ibeno-Eket and Oron in Akwa Ibom states are not ijaws as claimed with the dumb propaganda and Andoni, Kala-Ido and Ogoloma in Okrika and Kalabari in Rivers State. The Andoni people are very cultural, among the key towns are Ngo (Gogo), Ebukuma, Ikuru (Ama Ikwut), Ataba, Ekede, Agwut-Obolo, Okoromboko, Okoroete, Iko, (Eastern Obolo axis), Asarama, Unyeada, Dema and Ilotombi and so many more. The Nwantam masquerade of Andoni celebrated every first January is one of the highlights of Obolo festivities, which they share with the Opobo, Nkoro, BonnyIjaws. Their ancient practices includes a writing system known as nsibidi, ofiokpo cult and the war dance which both the Ohafia and Arochukwu clans still retain despite loss of original language. Some parts of the Andoni tribe can be reach by roads and all can be reached by sea. It is rich in Wildlife (Elephants, Monkeys, Species of Pythons, Tortoise etc. and Mineral resources. It is a growing tourist location in Rivers State.".
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- Obolo_people wikiPageLength "3895".
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- Obolo_people wikiPageRevisionID "707255053".
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Agwut-Obolo.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Akwa_Ibom.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Anaang_people.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Arochukwu.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Asarama.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Asuk-Oyet.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ijaw.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Rivers_State.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Cross_River_(state).
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Obolo.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ebukuma.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Efik_people.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Egendem.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ekede.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Eket.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Hagåtña,_Guam.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ibeno.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ibibio_people.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Idoni.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Igbo_people.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ijaw_people.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ilotombi.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Indo_people.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Kala-Ido.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Kalabari_tribe.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Bonny.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ngo_ile_Town.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Nsibidi.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Nwantam.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Obolo_language.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ofiokpo.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ogoloma.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Ohafia.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Okorobo-Ile.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Okoroete.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Okoromboko.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Okrika.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Opobo.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Opobo–Nkoro.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Oron_people.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Oyorokoto.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Rivers_State.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Tele_Ikuru.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Unyeada.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLink Unyeangala.
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andoni".
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Obolo people".
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Obolo".
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Obolo_people".
- Obolo_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Obolo (Andoni) People".
- Obolo_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indigenous_peoples_of_Rivers_State.
- Obolo_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Obolo_people subject Category:Ijaw.
- Obolo_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Rivers_State.
- Obolo_people hypernym Part.
- Obolo_people type Group.
- Obolo_people type Group.
- Obolo_people comment "The Andoni people of Rivers State, of Nigeria, are a part of the Ijaw tribe and are also considered as a distinct ethnolinguistic group by others, and a people related to the Annang, Igbo, Ibibio and Efik people of Akwa Ibom State and Cross River State in Nigeria. The Andoni people refer to God as Awaji or Owaji.Historically, the Andoni (Idoni or Indo) before the colonial era had commercial contacts with European traders and with other Ijaw clans, such as the Bonny, Okrika, Kalabari, and Nkoro.".
- Obolo_people label "Obolo people".
- Obolo_people sameAs Q7075271.
- Obolo_people sameAs Andonis.
- Obolo_people sameAs m.04zx39k.
- Obolo_people sameAs Q7075271.
- Obolo_people wasDerivedFrom Obolo_people?oldid=707255053.
- Obolo_people isPrimaryTopicOf Obolo_people.