Orring (Korring) chi ichi Upper Cross River language ki abo Orring people aka efu Nigeria.[1] Ichi Korring che ichi k'abo Orring ku ma kwefu Benue, Cross River kpai Ebonyi states aka yi Nigeria.

Ichi ki mẹru ñw

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Ma fu ichi kperu ewo ojoji ojoji . Efu ewo ki dabu ugbo ku ma k'ichi Niger-Congo, mafu odu am'ichi lẹ dọ lugbo edu uchanẹ odu ewo ma lẹ mañyi odu ugbo ku ma dufu kwo dabi alu k'ichi Korring kpai am'ichi bantiod ki bọ ki kwefu abo upper Cross River. Abalẹ gẹ efu Korring, K lẹ ma du mañyu; abalẹ gẹ Eteji (Ntezi), ichi ma chi K'eteji, alu ki Lame ak'ichi Ki'lame, Idzem (Amuda) ak'ichi K'idzem, Okpolo (Opkomoro) ak'ichi K'okpolo, Uffium( Effium) ak'ichi K'uffium efu Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Ufia (Utonkon) efu Benue State ak'ichi K'ufia. Ukelle, efu Cross River State, ak'ichi K'ukelle, abalẹ gẹ.

Ogbegbele Abakaliki

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Alu ki ẹñwu ogwu ewo Ebonyi State dẹ, Abakaliki akọtakada C.C Ugoh efu Gods of Abakaliki[2] ka kakini abo Orring do do yi ogbegbele Abakaliki ogba taki abo ojanẹ Igbo ojoji ojoji me lẹ ki chi Ezza, Izzi, Ikwo kpai Ngbowa. Abo ki bọ ka kini Orring chi aboriginals efu Abakaliki ọgba ta ki abo Igbo wa.

Abo Orring anẹ ọya kwi anẹ Igbo taku ma nẹ ogwu ojoji. Abo Orring dodo efu Ntezi-Aba yi Abakaliki ta ku ma kpatuka ru Ebonyi State. Abakaliki chi Mbembe ta ku ma ri da ti abo Abakaliki.

References

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  1. Olson, James Stuart (1996). The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-313-27918-7.
  2. "Gods' return", Heidegger, Routledge, pp. 371–380, 2012-02-27, doi:10.4324/9780203127100-61, ISBN 978-0-203-12710-0, retrieved 2021-05-11

3. ^ Ajifo, Hillary Nnamdi (2017). Intergroup relations of Korring speaking people and their neighbours. Project documents, department of History and International Relations, Ebonyi State University.

4. ^ Aleke, Patrick Awo (2012). Idzem (Amuda) People: Predicament and Cultural Ties. Éwn malábó:Cross River languages

5. U.U. Ugoh (2012). gods of Abakaliki. Éwn malábó:CrossRiver-lang-stub