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ihe onye ofụ ọpị fụtara, ya na imi ya.
what a flute-player blows is between him and his nose.
mind your own business / someone’s affairs are their own responsibility.
Efik (Esien Efik Duopeba)
The Efik number about 1 million. They live in Cross River State, Akwa Ibom State, and parts of Cameroon. For most Nigerians, the Efik are usually associated with Calabar culture (where Calabar is the capital of Cross River State).
The Efik were prominent in the …
Apr. 19, 2003
First Civilian-Led Presidential Elections Since Military Rule
On 19 April 2003, Nigeria held its first civilian-led presidential elections since military rule, re-electing Olusegun Obasanjo amid EU-reported irregularities. While many Igbo felt sidelined, the polls marked a cautious re-entry into national politics, with several Igbo leaders gaining visibility and key positions.
View HistoryVenda
Numbering approximately 1 million people, the Venda primarily inhabit the northern reaches of South Africa’s Limpopo Province and adjacent areas of southern Zimbabwe.
They speak Tshivenda, a language that reflects their unique heritage and positions them culturally between the Shona of Zimbabwe and the Sotho …
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