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Ezaa people

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Ethnic subgroup in Nigeria
Ethnic group
Ezza (Ezaa)
Total population
~about 1,300,000 (2018 projection)[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Nigeria about 1,300,000 (2018 projection)[1]
Languages
Igbo language

Ezaa orEzza is a northeasternIgbo group, inEbonyi State, southeasternNigeria.[2][3] The Ezaa are direct descendants of Anakiwha, the progenitor of Umuekumeyi which comprises Nnoyo, Nnodo and Ezekuna respectively. Ezekuna and his wife, Anyigo are known as the parents of Ezza. They are therefore, often referred to as Ezaa Ezekuna.[4] The group is found in Ebonyi South, They also have many populations in some LGA's across the Ebonyi North[2]

References

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  1. ^ab"Project - Great Commission Status of the Igbo Cluster". Joshua Project.
  2. ^abFalola, Toyin (2009). "Resistance by Violence".Colonialism and Violence in Nigeria.Bloomington:Indiana University Press. p. 38.
  3. ^Olson, James Stuart (1996).The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 234.ISBN 0313279187.
  4. ^Alagoa, Ebiegberi Joe (1988).The Early History of the Niger Delta. Buske Verlag. p. 92.ISBN 3-87118-848-4. Retrieved2008-12-19.
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