Obolo people
Ethnic group in Niger Delta, Nigeria / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Obolo people[1] also known as Andoni[2] or Doni, are a multi-ethnic group in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.[3][4] Obolo people are primarily found in Rivers State and Akwa Ibom State, however, they are also present in the states of Bayelsa, Cross River, Abia, and Enugu.[5]
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Obolo | |
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Total population | |
3,000,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Rivers State & Akwa Ibom State | |
Languages | |
Obolo | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ijaw, Oron, Ibeno, Ido and Ohafia |
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The Obolos occupy the longest stretch of the Cross River Basin of the Niger Delta mangroves belt, which also houses the largest oil and gas deposits in the Gulf of Guinea.[6][citation needed]