• Eggon (also Egon, Ero, or Mo Egon), erroneously referred to as Mada - formerly a Plateau language spoken in central Nigeria. It is one of the major language...
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    culture, language and history like most minor societies in the West African Savannah. Their native language is the Eggon Language, which most Eggon People...
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  • Eggon may refer to: Eggon language, a language of Nigeria Eggon people, an ethnic group mostly based in North Central Nigeria Egon, Nigeria, also known...
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    Also notable is the Eggon hills of the Eggon people which is situated around Nasarawa Eggon. This was the hills which the Eggon people had settled and...
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    over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria...
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    areas in central Nigeria.[citation needed] Berom and Eggon have the most speakers. Most Plateau languages are threatened and have around 2,000-10,000 speakers...
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    Gerhardt, L. (1983). "The classification of Eggon: Plateau or Benue group?". Journal of West African Languages. 13 (1): 37–50. Güldemann, Tom (2018). "Historical...
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  • Eggon, 38% with Ibunu, 37% with Rindre and 34% with Jukun. Research has shown that the Tyap language is classified as one of the endangered languages...
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    WEG Industries (category Articles with Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    Eletromotores Jaraguá was created on 16 September 1961 by Werner Ricardo Voigt, Eggon João da Silva and Geraldo Werninghaus (respectively an electrician, an administrator...
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  • The South Plateau languages, also known as Jilic–Eggonic, are spoken in central Nigeria. Eggon has 150,000 speakers and Jili (Lijili, Mijili) perhaps 100...
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  • (WAT) Major languages Adara Bassa Nge Berom Boghom Dibo Ebira Eggon Fula Gade Gwari Goemai Gwandara Hausa Kakanda Kamuku Idoma Idomoid languages Igala Izere...
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  • term for music in Nigerian languages Tiv, Yoruba, Igbo, Efik, Birom, Hausa, Idoma, Eggon or Jarawa. Many other languages have terms which only partly...
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    Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, and Niger–Congo languages are all spoken, which are three of the primary African language families. In the 1920s, it was described...
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  • Middle Belt, Nigeria. The Tarok people call themselves oTárók, their language iTárók and their land ìTàrók [citation needed]. They are found principally...
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  • official language which is English, as a result of the British colonial rule over the nation. Nevertheless, it is not spoken as a first language in the...
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  • relationship is provisional. Ethnologue scatters these languages throughout Plateau: Hasha and Sambe with Eggon (Southern branch), and Alumu–Tesu and Toro as two...
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  • Ganawuri (Aten) I.A.5.A.4 Rukuba, Ninzam, Ayu, Mada, Kaninkwom I.A.5.A.5 Eggon, Nungu, Yeskwa I.A.5.A.6 Kaleri, Pyem, Pai I.A.5.A.7 Yergam, Basherawa I...
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    Jukun people (West Africa) (category Articles containing Hausa-language text)
    west, Kona to the east, Pindiga to the north and Donga to the south. The language can be divided into six separate dialects: Wukari, Donga, Kona, Gwana and...
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  • clearly single consonants rather than consonant clusters. For example, Eggon contrasts /bɡ/, /ɡb/, and /ɡ͡b/. The following possibilities are possible...
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    Bassa Nge people (category Nupoid languages)
    two languages: The Nupe-Tako dialect of the Nupe language of the Volta-Niger languages and the Bassa Nge (or Bassa Nupe) dialect of the Basa language in...
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    Abdullahi Adamu (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    tourist attractions such as the Farin Ruwa wamba Waterfalls and the flowing Eggon hills. He backed construction of the Farin Ruwa Falls Hydro-Electric plant...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with E. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    gourd resonator. Enganga. Type A six-string zither tied to a calabash. Shi language group around Bukavu in eastern Congo. Royal Museum for Central Africa South...
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    Vanguard. Retrieved 4 December 2022. "APC risks disqualification in Nasarawa Eggon,Wamba, Akwanga Reps seat". The Nation. Retrieved 4 December 2022. Leonard...
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