"God" in Isoko language is "Oghene." It is a name used to refer to the Supreme Being or deity in the traditional religion of the Isoko people.
To speak the Isoko language, you would need to learn its vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Immersing yourself in the language by practicing with native speakers, using language learning resources, and studying regularly would help you become proficient in Isoko. Additionally, traveling to an Isoko-speaking region or taking language classes can also enhance your language skills.
In Isoko language, the name "Erezi" means "love" or "beloved." It is a term often used to express affection or endearment towards someone.
Chico Ejiro was born in Isoko, in Delta, Nigeria.
Zeb Ejiro was born in Isoko, in Delta, Nigeria.
Peter Red Ejiro was born in Isoko, in Delta, Nigeria.
Andrew Faulds was born on March 1, 1923, in Isoko, Tanganyika (now Tanzania).
In the Isoko language, "uzezi" refers to a knowledgeable or wise person who possesses deep understanding and experience in various aspects of life. This term is often used to show respect and recognition for someone's wisdom and intelligence.
Yoko Ono's real name is Yoko Ono Lennon. She was born to Isoko Ono (mother) and Eisuke Ono (father) on the 18th of February, 1933.
Obaro Ikime has written: 'Nana of the Niger Delta' -- subject- s -: Itsekiri - African people -, Juvenile literature 'Groundwork of Nigerian History' 'The Fall of Nigeria' -- subject- s -: Colonization 'Chief Dogho of Warri' -- subject- s -: Biography, Colonial agents, Colonization, Itsekiri - African people -, Juvenile literature, Kings and rulers 'The Isoko people' -- subject- s -: History, Isoko - African people - 'Niger Delta Rivalry - Ibadan History -' 'Indirect rule in British Africa'
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In New York City, in the same apartment she shared with John Lennon and their son Sean, in the Dakota.