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Idoma , inhabitants of the region east of the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers in southern Nigeria. A number of peoples, including the Agala, Iyala, Okpoto, Nkum, and Iguwale, are classified as speakers of distinguishable Idoma dialects, which belong to the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo The paper provides a brief overview of history and Culture of the the Idoma people of Benue State in Central Nigeria Learn about the origin, migration, and culture of the Idoma people, a group of language-speaking people in southern Nigeria. Discover their political structure, economy, territory, and relationship with other ethnic groups like Igala and Igbo. The Idoma people, located primarily in Benue State, Nigeria, are the second largest ethnic group in the region, with a rich history of migration and socio-political structure. Their society is organized around a king known as Oche, with family units forming the smallest social structure, and they engage in various occupations including farming and trading. The Idoma language consists of eight dialects, reflecting their diverse cultural heritage.
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