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Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Nobody: 1:29am On Jul 10, 2016
the op did not mention there are isoko people too that are from bayelsa state. yes we have lands that are in sagbama local govt.

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Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Nobody: 1:33am On Jul 10, 2016
ow, it also depends on your isoko dialect.. for me we say nazeobone or nyazeobene..but definately not yazobone
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Nobody: 1:36am On Jul 10, 2016
prophet:
Pls what does this statement mean?
oshare na, joma yotor
Thanks and God Bless!
we say in isoko.. ozana, roma kpoto..this man respect your self or take your time
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Biggysmalls919(m): 2:17am On Jul 10, 2016
i speak isoko. and its very different from urhobo on my perception, honestly i have tried to listen to urhobo people talking but i cant understand them. if you break down the words they sound similar or look same but truth is they are different. what about the people of epie/atissa in yenagoa. their language has lots of isoko in it mixed with ijaw.i even understand them a lot when they speak because they use words that exactly the same as isoko most times. that does not mean they are ijaw or isoko. they can claim what they want to be called.
very true me too i understand the yenagoa people some times.
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by fratermathy(m): 2:12pm On Jul 10, 2016
the op did not mention there are isoko people too that are from bayelsa state. yes we have lands that are in sagbama local govt.

Yes. I forgot that.
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by fratermathy(m): 2:13pm On Jul 10, 2016
Biggysmalls919:
very true me too i understand the yenagoa people some times.

I never knew there was a connection between Isoko and epie! Nice one.
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by linearity: 12:52pm On Jul 24, 2017
Dollar101:
Am from Isoko (Iyede)....don't say what you don't know you don't say, we are not urhobos, there is a big difference, it's like telling an agbor man he's an igbo man, I lived all my life in an urhobo land, but in my home we speak Isoko, I hear both languages, there are similarities no argument, but if I talk to urhobo peeps with Isoko, they don't hear a thing rather they then to pick words from my sentence and sometimes get it wrong, So when you are not from either of these tribes and you come here to say they are the same, it annoying because my Isoko friends don't hear Urhobo, if I may ask you all that say they are the same....why can't they speak both languages or hear each other??

You right, am an Isoko; I only pick up Urhobo very slightly, but I can bet that, someone can sell me using the Urhobo language right in front of me.

I think, the Urhobos are worst off in understanding Isoko.

One thing the OP missed is that, there are many dialects of Isoko and Urhobo. Isoko was never part of Urhobo, the similar looking dialects only means, they must have migrated from similar or close origins, which everyone agrees is Bini.

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Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Nicho118(m): 5:22pm On Jul 24, 2017
linearity:


You right, am an Isoko; I only pick up Urhobo very slightly, but I can bet that, someone can sell me using the Urhobo language right in front of me.

I think, the Urhobos are worst off in understanding Isoko.

One thing the OP missed is that, there are many dialects of Isoko and Urhobo. Isoko was never part of Urhobo, the similar looking dialects only means, they must have migrated from similar or close origins, which everyone agrees is Bini.
Isoko were once urhobo
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Nobody: 4:22pm On Aug 21, 2017
can someone list out isoko delicacies and how to make them? i want to learn please. thank you
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by kajsa08: 6:53am On Aug 20, 2018
hello, please I want to get more information on burial rites in isoko.
In the case of a man who doesn't have any ties with isoko, he gave birth to all his children in lagos, doesn't speak isoko, doesn't own a house both in lagos or isoko.
If such a man dies, where would he be buried?
Would custom demand his corpse taken back to isoko or would he be buried in a cemetery? or since he doesn't own a property, would his children be demanded to build a new house in isoko before he can be buried?
please I would appreciate advice given. thanks.
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by babyfaceafrica: 12:37pm On Aug 20, 2018
LaconicINC:
Proudly Isoko, Proudly Owhelogbo, Proudly Deltan! Isoko wadoooo!
please can you speak isoko?
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by babyfaceafrica: 12:39pm On Aug 20, 2018
Kennywills7:

Olomoro man? Ukoli abi na uruabe or na Egbo? cheesy
can you speak isoko please?
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by babyfaceafrica: 12:44pm On Aug 20, 2018
kcboy34:
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hello
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Kennywills7(m): 4:17pm On Aug 20, 2018
babyfaceafrica:
can you speak isoko please?
Yes i can
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Kennywills7(m): 4:22pm On Aug 20, 2018
kajsa08:
hello, please I want to get more information on burial rites in isoko.
In the case of a man who doesn't have any ties with isoko, he gave birth to all his children in lagos, doesn't speak isoko, doesn't own a house both in lagos or isoko.
If such a man dies, where would he be buried?
Would custom demand his corpse taken back to isoko or would he be buried in a cemetery? or since he doesn't own a property, would his children be demanded to build a new house in isoko before he can be buried?
please I would appreciate advice given. thanks.
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Kennywills7(m): 4:30pm On Aug 20, 2018
kajsa08:
hello, please I want to get more information on burial rites in isoko.
In the case of a man who doesn't have any ties with isoko, he gave birth to all his children in lagos, doesn't speak isoko, doesn't own a house both in lagos or isoko.
If such a man dies, where would he be buried?
Would custom demand his corpse taken back to isoko or would he be buried in a cemetery? or since he doesn't own a property, would his children be demanded to build a new house in isoko before he can be buried?
please I would appreciate advice given. thanks.
The person in question must have relatives and a family compound, he can be buried there, there is no law in Isoko land that states that one must be a house before he can be buried.

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Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by babyfaceafrica: 7:21pm On Aug 20, 2018
Kennywills7:

Yes i can
please I am writing a project on isoko Language.. and. I need someone to help me like an informant?..can you help please?
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Kennywills7(m): 11:42pm On Aug 20, 2018
babyfaceafrica:
please I am writing a project on isoko Language.. and. I need someone to help me like an informant?..can you help please?
Am not sure i know much however i can recommend a name for u on facebook and if he is able to reply then am sure he will be a great help. (Immanuel penda)
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by kajsa08: 6:15am On Aug 21, 2018
Kennywills7:

The person in question must have relatives and a family compound, he can be buried there, there is no law in Isoko land that states that one must be a house before he can be buried.
Thank you so much for the clarification, God bless. ���

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Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by babyfaceafrica: 7:35am On Aug 21, 2018
Kennywills7:

Am not sure i know much however i can recommend a name for u on facebook and if he is able to reply then am sure he will be a great help. (Immanuel penda)
thanks
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Emerson195: 8:53am On Nov 15, 2019
Nicho118:
Isoko were once urhobo
they were never urhobo. they only existed as one geopolitical unit known as SOBO back then (SO from Isoko and BO from Urhobo). In the 50s High Chief James Otobo (the father of Isoko politics and one the fathers of Midwest politics) moved a motion in the western assembly for Isoko and Urhobo to separated and recognized as two distinct ethnic groups they are.

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Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by isokomarine: 4:17pm On Jul 26, 2020


The truth is that I am of the opinion that isoko is a dialect of Urhobo. Although isoko is more of a proto-edoid language than urhobo. Both languages evolved from Edo and of the two of them, isoko is closer to Edo than urhobo which proves the theory that isoko might be older than urhobo. Other than that, the languages are the same. It's just that the intonation of isoko is different from that of Urhobo and that makes isoko more musical. Isokos also repeat a lot. Some words are also different while others are mainly variants in terms of pronunciation.
I.e. Urhobo will say Yanrobone meaning come here whilst Isokos will say Yanzobone Yanzobone
Notice the deliberate repetition and minor variation. Linguistically, the languages are exactly like what you described earlier.

Culturally, isoko & urhobo are virtually the same. They believe in the same concept of life, they have the same religions, philosophy, world view, songs, etc. They are just a faction of Urhobo just like the Okpes and Uvwies. Furthermore, isoko has common myths with urhobo and can perfectly hear urhobo. Urhobos maybe able to hear isoko with a little focus. But because of political reasons, the Isokos deemed it fit that they have their autonomy as an ethno-linguistic group. This was granted them in the 50s but I don't think it is to their favor because they are the smallest minority now in Delta State and have just 2 LGAs. If they had been with the Urhobos, perhaps they would have fared better. Perhaps... The judgment is thus simple; Isokos are politically seen as a distinct group whereas they are culturally & linguistically the same with Urhobos.
it look like urhobo is a subgroup of isoko
Re: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Ovuigweyen7: 7:51pm On Mar 20, 2023
Urhobo and Isoko are both Edoid people, including afenmai, Ishan and etsako people.
Just like Egun, ijebus egbas and Ife man are all Yoroboid people.
Isoko wado!!
I'm from owhelogbo
Warri family to be precise.
Isoko, urhobo, And all Edoid group, wado!
We are all from Igodomigodo!

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