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    Esan people, or Esans, are an Edoid-speaking ethnic group who share a common culture and the Esan language. The Esan are traditionally known to be agriculturalists...
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    Benin people, Benin City. Examples of such adjacent groups include various Afemai sub-groups, the Esan people of Edo state and the Akoko Edo people situated...
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  • Agba Nojie of Uromi (category Esan people)
    N'Ojie (lit. 'God of War' in the Esan language) of Uromi, originally called Agba, was the ruler of the Esan people from 1483 AD until 1507 AD. Considered...
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  • populous Kingdom in Esan land and their language also is called Esan, is a member of the Niger-Congo language family. The Esan people's traditions and folklore...
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  • List of Esan dialects as classified by Osiruemu (2010): People from Uromi, Irrua and Ewu speak slightly different Esan dialect compared to people from Uzea...
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    Esan North-East is a Local Government Area located in Edo State of Nigeria. It has an estimated population of 119,346. Its headquarters are in Uromi/Uzea...
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    Secondary School as well as Adult Education Centers. "ESAN PEOPLE". Retrieved 2023-01-27. "Esan Central Local Government Area". www.manpower.com.ng. Retrieved...
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  • Look up Esan or esan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Esan or ESAN may refer to: Esan people, an ethnic group of southern Nigeria Esan language, an...
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    Esanland (category Esan people)
    Esanland (Esan: Otọesan), otherwise known as Esan Nation, is a cultural region located in Edo State, Nigeria. It is composed of five Local Government...
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    the people of Edo State. The State is home to various ethnic groups including the Binis (or Edos), Ishan (Esan), Afemai, Etsako, Uzebba Iuleha people [Owan]...
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    diversity, with the Edo people (or Bini) forming the largest group, followed by the Esan people, the Owan people, the Etsako people, and other smaller groups...
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    Esan West is a Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ekpoma. It has an area of 502 km2 and Esan West (Ekpoma)...
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  • in Esan West Local Government Area in Edo State, Nigeria. It is among the constituent communities of Esanland. The people of Ogwa speak the Esan language...
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    Ekpoma (section People)
    with Uromi are the prime towns of the Esan people. It has become a congregating center for years, the Esan people from other towns have consistently taken...
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    Ogbidi Okojie (category Esan people)
    Onojie (king) of Uromi (1857 – 3 February 1944), was a ruler of the Esan people in what is now Edo State in Nigeria, still remembered for his opposition...
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    north-eastern Esan, a sub-ethnic group of the Edo people in Edo state, Nigeria. At various points in Uromi's history, the city and people have been an...
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  • Osanobua (category Articles containing Esan-language text)
    dialects; Esan, Ewohimi, Ewato, Ewosa, Etsako, Auchi, Igueben, Ora, Oredo, Orihionmwon and Iruekpen to mention but a few. The Esan people called God...
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    Clifford Ordia (category Living people)
    Esan Central local government area of Edo State. He served as a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from 2015 to 2023, representing the people...
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    Igbabonelimhin (redirect from Esan dance)
    Igbabonelimhin is an acrobatic, masquerade dance-theatre common with the Esan people of Edo State of Nigeria. The word literally means “clapping for the spirit”...
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    Karor Lal Esan (Saraiki, Punjabi, Urdu: كروڑ لعل عيسن) is a city of Layyah District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city is the capital of Karor...
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    Edo, Ẹsan, and Afemai groups in mid-western Nigeria. To the northeast and adjacent to the Ebira and northern Edo, groups are the related Igala people on...
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  • Benita Okojie (category Esan people)
    1988) is a Nigerian gospel singer. Okojie hails from Edo State and is of the Esan tribe. She graduated from Redeemers University with a degree in English Language...
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  • Peter Enahoro (category Esan people)
    21 January 1935 to a political family in Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria. His Esan parents were educator Asuelimen Okotako Enahoro and Princess Inibokun (née...
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  • Igueben (section People)
    and Esan. They also use Pidgin English, which is a mixture of Portuguese, English and Esan. There is a state-run college in Igueben, and many people in...
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    Ewu (section People in Ewu)
    Ewu is a Nigerian town situated in Esan Central Local Government Area in the Edo State of Nigeria. The city, an Esan tribe, lies on 200 feet in the plateau...
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    Edo State (section People)
    Local Government Areas. They are: Akoko-Edo Egor Esan Central Esan North-East Esan South-East Esan West Etsako Central Etsako East Etsako West Igueben...
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  • Folashade Mejabi Yemi-Esan CFR (née Mejabi; born 13 August 1964), is a Nigerian civil servant and the current head of the civil service of the federation...
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    Monday Okpebholo (category Living people)
    Primary School and Ujabhole Community Secondary School, both in Uwesan Irrua, Esan Central LGA. He completed his secondary education and obtained his senior...
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  • The Urhobos are people located in southern Nigeria, near the northwestern Niger Delta. The Urhobos are the major ethnic groups in Delta State. The Urhobos...
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  • Esan Regmi (born 1988) is a prominent Nepali intersex man and intersex human rights activist. He founded Nepal's first and only intersex-led organization...
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