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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by babasolution: 7:41am On Apr 11
LifeofDream:

What's their population in those places?..

Most of the people you call Hausa are actually not Hausa.. Yoruba population in Kwara state number over 2.5 million... The Yoruba people in kogi have the largest landmass with a population of approximately 1 million people. The whole kogi west and some part of kogi central is Yoruba land. There's no way the egbira outnumber the Yoruba in kogi, there's a lot of controversy surrounding the kogi population..

No part of kogi central is yorubaland
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by LifeofDream: 8:35am On Apr 11
babasolution:


No part of kogi central is yorubaland
That's true, just noticed Kogi central is just five local governments.. shocked Usually thought it includes the lokoja and kogi local government..

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by babasolution: 8:40am On Apr 11
LifeofDream:

That's true, just noticed Kogi central is just five local governments.. shocked Usually thought it includes the lokoja and kogi local government..


Yea,those are under kogi west
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Iamgrey5(m): 8:46am On Apr 11
babasolution:


Yea,those are under kogi west
There are no Yorubas in Ogori Magogo?

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Zulu11zulu: 8:48am On Apr 11
garfield1:
1) TIVS: they are the most populous in the north central dominating 75% of Benue,numbering over 200,000 in Taraba,over 100,000 in nasarawa.they are also the 7 largest in Nigeria behind Hausa,Yoruba,Igbo,Fulani,ijaw,kanuri.they number about 5 million

2) HAUSAS: they dominate zone C of Niger state,have a good number in nasarawa,northern kwara,plateau.they number about 3 million in the north central.

3) NUPE: they make up 40% of Niger state and 50% of kwara north.they are also present in small numbers in kogi and nasarawa.they number about 2.5 million.

4) GBAGYi/GWARI: they dominate zone B of Niger state,have a good number in kaduna south and make up 60% of FCT indigenous population.they number about 2 million.

5)YORUBA; they dominate kwara,have a good number in kogi west.they number about 2 million.

6) FULANI:they are prominent in Jos north,wase,kanam,Jos east of plateau,nasarawa,kwara, niger.they number about 1.4 million.

7) IGALA: they are mostly in kogi and dominate kogi east zone numbering about 1.3 million.

Notable mentions are the Idomas who number 1.1 mil,Beroms 900k, Ebiras800k,Angas 500k


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so we don't have igbo of north central why we have yeruba why millions of igbos from enugwu and ebonyi are supposed to be among us.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by forgiveness: 9:19am On Apr 11
garfield1:


Minorities compared to the Hausa

Also in Mokwa. Besides, indigenous Hausa are not much in Niger state. Perhaps, you are confusing yourself with Niger republic.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by garfield1: 9:20am On Apr 11
forgiveness:


Also in Mokwa. Besides, indigenous Hausa are not much in Niger state. Perhaps, you are confusing yourself with Niger republic.

HAUSAS are the second largest in Niger state after nupes.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by babasolution: 9:24am On Apr 11
Iamgrey5:
There are no Yorubas in Ogori Magogo?


Yes, ogori/mangogo are both non Yoruba communities,that's my hometown
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Iamanoited: 9:25am On Apr 11
THEY'RE THE SEVEN VERY PROMINENT ETHNICITIES IN NIGERIA.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by babasolution: 9:26am On Apr 11
Iamgrey5:
There are no Yorubas in Ogori Magogo?


Yes,both are non Yoruba communities
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by forgiveness: 9:26am On Apr 11
garfield1:


HAUSAS are the second largest in Niger state after nupes.

How many Local government have indigenous Hausas in Niger state? See LGA.

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Iamgrey5(m): 9:26am On Apr 11
babasolution:


Yes, ogori/mangogo are both non Yoruba communities,that's my hometown
What is your history?

Where are your people originally from?

Who is founding members of your community

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Almaiga: 9:28am On Apr 11
Zulu11zulu:
so we don't have igbo of north central why we have yeruba why millions of igbos from enugwu and ebonyi are supposed to be among us.

No Igbo in any North central State. But we have alot of Igala in the East. Anambra is even an Igala ancestral State. Some parts of Enugu are Igala too.

Igbo States are only Imo, Abia, Ebonyi and half of Enugu States

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Iamgrey5(m): 9:28am On Apr 11
forgiveness:


How many Local government have indigenous Hausas in Niger state? See LGA.
He mentioned Hausa in Kwara.

Maybe he thinks Bariba are Hausas?

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by ottersberger(m): 9:33am On Apr 11
garfield1:


Are there up to 500k

Regardless, you chose to forget their existence, but mentioned Angas who are probably at par in population (According to you).

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by garfield1: 9:36am On Apr 11
forgiveness:


How many Local government have indigenous Hausas in Niger state? See LGA.

Don't be deceived by that.the HAUSAS in Nigeria migrated there mostly from sokoto 200 years ago and have now been indigenized.babangiza muazu and Sani bello are HAUSAS.there are rumours that ibb and abdulsalam may be HAUSAS
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by garfield1: 9:36am On Apr 11
ottersberger:


Regardless, you chose to forget their existence, but mentioned Angas who are probably at par in population (According to you).

I'll remove Angas and replace with Taroks
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by garfield1: 9:38am On Apr 11
Almaiga:


No Igbo in any North central State. But we have alot of Igala in the East. Anambra is even an Igala ancestral State. Some parts of Enugu are Igala too.

Igbo States are only Imo, Abia, Ebonyi and half of Enugu States

True,they are many igalas in anambra north and enugu north and igede in ebonyi and Ibibio in Abia

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by forgiveness: 9:54am On Apr 11
garfield1:


Don't be deceived by that.the HAUSAS in Nigeria migrated there mostly from sokoto 200 years ago and have now been indigenized.babangiza muazu and Sani bello are HAUSAS.there are rumours that ibb and abdulsalam may be HAUSAS

Even if you migrated to a place already inhabited and established by a group or ethnic group 1,000 years ago, you are not an indigenes but a visitor. Gbam

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by forgiveness: 9:55am On Apr 11
Iamgrey5:
He mentioned Hausa in Kwara.

Maybe he think Bariba are Hausas?

Dude is ignorant. No single hausa is indigenous to Kwara state.

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by babasolution: 10:01am On Apr 11
Iamgrey5:
What is your history?

Where are your people originally from?

Who is founding members of your community

According to history books written by a late king and another prominent historian from the community, they admitted that they can't decipher the exact origins of ogori-magongo.

However,history records that they were once in Benin due to some ancient swords of Benin make that ogori possesses and the ogori crown which is confirmed to be of Benin make,but ogori was probably in Benin as visitors and didn't originate from there.

Some clans also recall presence in the owo,Akoko zone as passersby probably on the journey from benin before finally settling in their current location

Some clans recall presence in as far as idomaland crossing the river Niger from the east end into ajaokuta and okpella axis,then to the northern Edo axis before settling in their current abode.

Note: that the okpella which isn't too far from ogori have in their history that they met an aborigine group called okwo in the lands they currently are.

Ogori actually call themselves okwo.so it probably might have been the same group.

Some narratives also state IFE origins but it's highly disputed and as been refuted by many historians within the community.

Some clans also state that they are autochonos and didn't migrate from anywere,the language highly supports this view.

In summary ,ogori seems to have a very ancient history, forming from an autochonos/aborigine group and later migrants from close by mainly from Benin and the Akoko zone.

Note: ogori arrived and had formed way before the ebira coming to that zone

Founding members include onu,adubane,oso,and ENI,however the name ogori is a corruption of the name of an ancestor called igoli,while mangogo is the corruption of the name of another ancestor called unagogo
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by garfield1: 10:25am On Apr 11
forgiveness:


Even if you migrated to a place already inhabited and established by a group or ethnic group 1,000 years ago, you are not an indigenes but a visitor. Gbam


Not true,a lot of ethnicities migrated to an already existing place.besides,they are now regarded as indigenes of Niger state so you have nothing to say
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Iamgrey5(m): 10:59am On Apr 11
babasolution:


According to history books written by a late king and another prominent historian from the community, they admitted that they can't decipher the exact origins of ogori-magongo.

However,history records that they were once in Benin due to some ancient swords of Benin make that ogori possesses and the ogori crown which is confirmed to be of Benin make,but ogori was probably in Benin as visitors and didn't originate from there.

Some clans also recall presence in the owo,Akoko zone as passersby probably on the journey from benin before finally settling in their current location

Some clans recall presence in as far as idomaland crossing the river Niger from the east end into ajaokuta and okpella axis,then to the northern Edo axis before settling in their current abode.

Note: that the okpella which isn't too far from ogori have in their history that they met an aborigine group called okwo in the lands they currently are.

Ogori actually call themselves okwo.so it probably might have been the same group.

Some narratives also state IFE origins but it's highly disputed and as been refuted by many historians within the community.

Some clans also state that they are autochonos and didn't migrate from anywere,the language highly supports this view.

In summary ,ogori seems to have a very ancient history, forming from an autochonos/aborigine group and later migrants from close by mainly from Benin and the Akoko zone.

Note: ogori arrived and had formed way before the ebira coming to that zone

Founding members include onu,adubane,oso,and ENI,however the name ogori is a corruption of the name of an ancestor called igoli,while mangogo is the corruption of the name of another ancestor called unagogo

Ò̩KURÔGBEN
Ogori-Magongo people are said to have descended from an adventurous prince of Ile Ife, one of the earliest settlements of the Yoruba ethnic nation. However the language of the community is said to have developed from an admixture of various languages usually referred to as ena (new language – Osheidu, 1990:15). Ò̩kọ, as the language…

https://okolanguage.com/tag/magongo/#:~:text=Ogori%2DMagongo%20people%20are%20said,Osheidu%2C%201990%3A15).


You are a lair
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by forgiveness: 10:59am On Apr 11
garfield1:


Not true,a lot of ethnicities migrated to an already existing place.besides,they are now regarded as indigenes of Niger state so you have nothing to say

What is not true? That you migrated to a place already inhabited then claiming to be indigenous because of your population. Na fat lie. Except it's by assimilation or total conquest, nothing like indigenous if you migrated to well established place.

No doubt Hausa are indigenous to few local government hence doesn't tantamount to being the largest indigenous ethnic groups in Niger state. Fat lie.

However, if you're counting the Hausa that migrated from other states then count Igbos that has thousands of migrants there now.

Afterall, they might have migrated there 70 years ago
too. Kkkkk

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Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by garfield1: 11:02am On Apr 11
forgiveness:


What is not true? That you migrated to a place already inhabited then claiming to be indigenous because of your population. Na fat lie. Except it's by assimilation or total conquest, nothing like indigenous if you migrated to well established place.

No doubt Hausa are indigenous to few local government hence doesn't tantamount to being the largest indigenous ethnic groups in Niger state. Fat lie.

However, if you're counting the Hausa that migrated from other states then count Igbos that has thousands of migrants there now.

Afterall, they might have migrated there 70 years ago
too. Kkkkk

I have made my thread go and do yours and stop wailing childishly
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Iamgrey5(m): 11:03am On Apr 11
garfield1:


I have made my thread go and do yours and stop wailing childishly
Which local government can find Hausa in Kwara state?
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by forgiveness: 11:04am On Apr 11
babasolution:


According to history books written by a late king and another prominent historian from the community, they admitted that they can't decipher the exact origins of ogori-magongo.

However,history records that they were once in Benin due to some ancient swords of Benin make that ogori possesses and the ogori crown which is confirmed to be of Benin make,but ogori was probably in Benin as visitors and didn't originate from there.

Some clans also recall presence in the owo,Akoko zone as passersby probably on the journey from benin before finally settling in their current location

Some clans recall presence in as far as idomaland crossing the river Niger from the east end into ajaokuta and okpella axis,then to the northern Edo axis before settling in their current abode.

Note: that the okpella which isn't too far from ogori have in their history that they met an aborigine group called okwo in the lands they currently are.

Ogori actually call themselves okwo.so it probably might have been the same group.

Some narratives also state IFE origins but it's highly disputed and as been refuted by many historians within the community.

Some clans also state that they are autochonos and didn't migrate from anywere,the language highly supports this view.

In summary ,ogori seems to have a very ancient history, forming from an autochonos/aborigine group and later migrants from close by mainly from Benin and the Akoko zone.

Note: ogori arrived and had formed way before the ebira coming to that zone

Founding members include onu,adubane,oso,and ENI,however the name ogori is a corruption of the name of an ancestor called igoli,while mangogo is the corruption of the name of another ancestor called unagogo

Benin the corruption of Ilu Ibinu people are Ife married with Edos. Infact, the official language in the Obas palace was Yoruba before oyinbo came. Meaning, majority of Benin people have their descent from Ife but today they claim Benin.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by forgiveness: 11:05am On Apr 11
garfield1:


I have made my thread go and do yours and stop wailing childishly

Nairaland doesn't belong to you na. The point remains Hausa are not the majority indigenous people in Niger state. Fact lie.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Iamgrey5(m): 11:09am On Apr 11
forgiveness:


Benin the corruption of Ilu Ibinu people are Ife married with Edos. Infact, the official language in the Obas palace was Yoruba before oyinbo came. Meaning, majority of Benin people have their descent from Ife.
The guy is lying

There's no point in history that Ogori Magogo trace their origin to Benin

Ogori Magogo are hybrid of Ebira and Yoruba just like the Akoko Edo people.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by babasolution: 11:11am On Apr 11
Iamgrey5:


Ò̩KURÔGBEN
Ogori-Magongo people are said to have descended from an adventurous prince of Ile Ife, one of the earliest settlements of the Yoruba ethnic nation. However the language of the community is said to have developed from an admixture of various languages usually referred to as ena (new language – Osheidu, 1990:15). Ò̩kọ, as the language…

https://okolanguage.com/tag/magongo/#:~:text=Ogori%2DMagongo%20people%20are%20said,Osheidu%2C%201990%3A15).


You are a lair

This history tale from this website is gotten from the book written by Gideon eyika called the people and culture of ogori,it has been discredited as not factual.

The authentic history is the one written by the late ologori GB Akerejola( history of ogori) and the one written by Baba. Oshiedu ( historical facts on ogori) quoted here which also as some disputed facts pertaining to the formation of the language,it has been proven that ogori language is not ena,it is not a mixture but an aborigine language.

The adventurous prince issue of ogori called akinbiyi as been discredited.There was no akinyibi.It is a concocted tale to legitimise ogori royalty during the colonial times.unFortunately people like this website run with it and mislead people like you.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by forgiveness: 11:15am On Apr 11
Iamgrey5:
The guy is lying

There's no point in history that Ogori Magogo trace their origin to Benin

Ogori Magogo are hybrid of Ebira and Yoruba just like Akoko Edo.

It was clearly stated in their history they came from Ife. Oludo was the first settler in one quarter while Akinbuyi in another quarter.

Unagogo was Oludo's son which later metaphor to Magogo.

Either ways, they migrated from Ile Ife but has somehow changed in language.
Re: Top 7 Largest Ethnicities In The North Central by Iamgrey5(m): 11:19am On Apr 11
babasolution:


This history tale from this website is gotten from the book written by Gideon eyika called the people and culture of ogori,it has been discredited as not factual.

The authentic history is the one written by the late ologori GB Akerejola( history of ogori) and the one written by Baba. Oshiedu ( historical facts on ogori) quoted here which also as some disputed facts pertaining to the formation of the language,it has been proven that ogori language is not ena,it is not a mixture but an aborigine language.

The adventurous prince issue of ogori called akinbiyi as been discredited.There was no akinyibi.It is a concocted tale to legitimise ogori royalty during the colonial times.unFortunately people like this website run with it and mislead people like you.
Who discredited it?

Lair

Show me one newspaper article or journal article discrediting it.

It is obvious you are not from that place because majority of Ogori Magogo speak Yoruba language fluently.

And before you lie that it's because of Yoruba politics. Ogori/Mangogo has always been in northern Nigeria control since independence.

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