igbo in A Sentence

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    Igbo is spoken in southern Nigeria.

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    Yoruba, Igbo, Bini, Fon, and Ewe.

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    Igbo Translate Online.

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    The Igbo nation and the entire country will miss him.

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    number of native speakers are Yoruba, Igbo, Fula and Shona.

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    With President also an Igbo Nnamdi Azikiwe refusing to intervene

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    On 14 January 1966, Soldiers of mostly Igbo extraction led by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu,

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    His first name means"my father is alive" in the Igbo language, and his parents were Igbo.

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    The most widely spoken Niger-Congo languages by number of native speakers are Yoruba, Igbo, Fula and Shona.

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    Azikiwe was later sent to live with his aunt and grandmother in Onitsha(his parental homeland), where he learned the Igbo language.

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    Despite the stories, the crocodile mascot probably had something to do with the fact that the name"Aguiyi" translates as"crocodile" in Igbo.

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    Among these are the most important languages of southern Nigeria, Benin, Togo, and southeast Ghana: Yoruba, Igbo, Bini, Fon, and Ewe.

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    His father, concerned about his son's fluency in Hausa and not Igbo, sent him to Onitsha in 1912 to live with his paternal grandmother

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    Nigeria has more than 500 languages and no less than 250 ethnic groups, of which the Yoruba from the west of the country and the Igbo from the southeast are the most predominant.

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    His father, concerned about his son's fluency in Hausa and not Igbo, sent him to Onitsha in 1912 to live with his paternal grandmother and aunt to learn the Igbo language and culture.

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    On 14 January 1966, Soldiers of mostly Igbo extraction led by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, an Igbo from Okpanam near Asaba, present day Delta state, eradicated the uppermost echelon of politicians from the Northern and Western provinces.

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    Raised by his parents in the Igbo town of Ogidi in southeastern Nigeria, Achebe excelled at school and won a scholarship to study medicine, but changed his studies to English literature at University College(now the University of Ibadan).

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    The fact that none of the high-profile victims of the 1966 coup were of Igbo extraction, and also that the main beneficiaries of the coup were Igbo, led the Northern part of the country to believe that it was an Igbo conspiracy.

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    With President also an Igbo Nnamdi Azikiwe refusing to intervene and insure the continuity of civilian rule, Aguiyi-Ironsi effectively compelled the remaining members of Balewa's Government to resign seeing that the government was in disarray, he then allowed the Senate president Nwafor Orizu, another Igbo who was serving as acting president in Azikiwe's absence, to officially surrender power to him, thus ending the First Nigerian Republic.

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