Igede
Àmone Igede chí abo Nigerian ethnic group[1] efu Lower Benue State efu Nigeria.[2]ma chí amomà‘ne Oju kpaí Obi Lócàl gometí efu Nigeria, ùgbo ku ukwako amone chí 267,198 ẹgba 2006 .[3] tabalé , ójilé àmone Igede che kpaduka jí oji'ane eí state kpaí ojiane Naijerya í.ujenwu kàa , Ami chí Igede language ño chí íchí ka amone aka efu Naijerya Cross River State, kpaí ùgbo wéwé ewo Igede kí d‘ojiane efu Osun State manyu Ogun State.[4] ama akíchí Igede che na‘bou muola efu ye Benue-Congo kí chí újo adate e í íchí ofigbélí Niger-Congo .
Eña óodo ma
nwọ́cheOju Local Government Area chí efu ódò 1976 úmachonewn kpaí í ní híoma kpoo Obi oji ólu eñiní , Ado, Konshisha kpaí Gwer Olu-odudu ye í Lokà gometí éfu Benue State, Ebonyi kpai Izzi lokà gometí efu Ebonyi State, kpaí Yala Lócàl gometí ye í Cross River State. Ownu chu‘gbate ye í éwo Oju .[5]
Obi Local Government Area ma nyí efu ódò 1996 kpaí kí ugbáté wñ dí Obarike-Ito. Kí chí government area ko odunwu dufu kwí efu ají ye í Obi kia Cha lo tí efu ògbégbale kpai kígbí oóma kpayí Ado, Otukpo kpaí Oju Lócàl gometí ye Benue State.[6]
Ola Óhilaà
nwọ́cheÈtta: eñwu Ogun Oral
nwọ́cheAmichí Igede tejuane óhilaà ma lo tí éju òwò Sabon Gida Ora éfu ewọ ye Edo state abojí. Ma‘ka kíní kama chí amoma ye í olopu ye Agba,ene kí chí onu efu Sabon Gida Ora. skirmish ye kí dí agbadé Igede kpaí amoné ye í Ora kí ní ma lá kwo ògbégbale ye abilewa Benue state léfu ojiane Nsukka efu Enugu state. Óhilaà ye ki dé í che'enwu yachí ñwu Igede ki chí elí yaútugbo ku ma dabí híute kpa ,ujewn í rēcodu kpaí f drama piece "Ego ny'Igede".[7]
Ètta : eñwu ójilé ku ma gba kí che ko tané
nwọ́cheEñwu íkebe ójilé ku ma né ku ma kotané efu ule ku ma la Ogoja province ene kí gbo-gba yogba efu uché ye ogwuchakpo kí du wa kpaí úkoche úcha ye í Idoma.[8]
Ẹgba òfà kpayí íja-ibe
nwọ́cheÍjíbe, Ami Igede dí ùgbo ye Benue Opata ama choí oda ojieta .[9]
Úché eñwu Ogun ye í Igede
nwọ́cheAmí Igede chi úché ma gbeju alo,amu ewñ úcha ku ma kooo akpaa , abachà, o‘ppaa kpaí úchu . Igede chi unyí ùgbo kí ma maja-wn ka amone mo nyí nyo ye úcholo Igede-Agba , kí je.e.ko ẹgba úyo Odo kí du ña ka kiní ẹgba ku ma kuchu wa unyí efu óchu ekélé .[10]
Eñwu ogwuu ku ma né chí úkpó edudu Igede manyu odufa , kpaí efufu ukpo clothes are blue, black, .
Ame'ne ojima kejuma ku ma kwi Igede
nwọ́che- Ode Ojowu, Chief Economic Adviser to President Obasanjo and CEO National Planning Commission[11]
- Oga Okwoche, Former Nigerian Ambassador to France[12]
- Peter Okwoche, host of the BBC Focus on Africa TV news magazine programme[12]
- Ogiri Ajene, former Deputy Governor of Benue State
- Dr. Stephen Ijaha, The pioneer rector of Delta State Polytechnic
- Otefe-Oghara, Late Joel I. Iji, Ace Broadcaster
- Prof. (Chief) John E. Enyi, Lecturer BSU, astute public Administrator and Rural Development
References
nwọ́che- ↑ "Our Story". Indigenous People of Biafra USA (in American English). Retrieved 2019-06-28.
- ↑ "Igede.org". Igede.org (in American English). Archived from the original on 2016-05-26. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ↑ "Brief History". Igede.org (in American English). 2010-11-10. Archived from the original on 2016-03-27. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ↑ Olatokun, Wole; Ayanbode, O.F. (April 2009). "Use of indigenous knowledge by women in a Nigerian rural community". Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. 8 (2): 287–295. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ↑ https://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust-sunday/20140302/282157879169288. Retrieved 2022-05-24 – via PressReader.
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(help) - ↑ "Obi Local Government Area". IdomaLand (in English). Retrieved 2022-05-24.
- ↑ David Agogo (2011-09-02), Ego nyi Igede, retrieved 2016-05-27
- ↑ Ugbem, Confort E. (2013). "The Social Relations of Identity Construction and Reconstruction among Ethnic Groups in Benue State, Nigeria". IFRA E-papers. Archived from the original on 2016-07-17. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ↑ "Benue Guber & The Dynamics Of Zone C Politics". benue.com.ng (in American English). Archived from the original on 2015-07-16. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ↑ Ebhota, Eseohe (2014-03-02). "Intriguing traditional wedding rites of the Igede people". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ↑ "Nigeria: The Sack of Prof Ode Ojowu". allafrica.com. Daily Trust. 2005-11-28. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Odeh, Onche (2014-11-01). "Every radio station in Lagos refused to hire me – BBC's Okwoche". Archived from the original on 2014-11-02. Retrieved 2016-05-27.