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The Dinka, numbering around 4.5 milliion, live in South Sudan. They trace their origins to the Nile Valley, where they have lived for centuries, developing a close relationship with the region's rivers and plains. Challenges due to colonization and later, the civil wars in Sudan displaced many members of the community, leading to migration and diaspora populations. South Sudan's Independence …
Sign Up for Newsletter Explore MapsIbibio (Ibibio Ikpa Isong)
The Ibibio (or the Ibom) live in modern day states of Akwa Ibom and Cross River. There are about 10 million Ibibio, with the smaller groups in Ghana, Cameroon, and Equitorial Guinea.
The Igbo-Ibibio history is rich. Historically, there is evidence of Ibibio settling in …
Apr. 10, 1997
Irish Poet, Seamus Heaney, dedicates poem, "A Dog Was Crying Tonight In Wicklow Also" to Donatius Nwoga
Following the death of poet and professor Donatius Ibeakwadalam Nwoga, Nobel prize winning Irish poet, Seamus Heaney honored him with a poem. In the compilation "Spirit Levels," the poem "A Dog Was Crying Tonight in Wicklow Also" explores themes of death and Chukwu.
View Historya gafee nwa iyi a tụnyere ya akpara ma ọ bụ ogu
when one comes to a small stream, one throws in a pole
be cautious with dangerous or mysterious things before committing yourself
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