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Ngwa People Total population 1.5 million (1979 est.) Regions with significant populations Nigeria
Languages Native/Vernacular: Ngwa
Predominantly: English, Nigerian PidginThe Ngwa (Ṅgwà IPA: [ŋɡʷa]), an Igbo group, constitute the largest and most populous sub-ethnicity, or clan, in southeastern Nigeria.[1] They occupy an area of about 1328 square kilometers.[2] Although, some accounts read at least 900 square miles.[3] In 1979, their population was held at an estimate of approximately 1.5 million people.[4] Their ethnonym Ngwa is used to describe the people, their indigenous territory, and their native tongue.
Presently, their territory comprises 7 local government areas in Abia State, namely Aba North, Aba South, Isiala Ngwa North, Isiala Ngwa South, Obingwa, Osisioma Ngwa, and Ugwunagbo. This was done by the government for administrative convenience.
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Igbo topics History
(chronological order)Origin · Igbo Ukwu · Kingdom of Nri · Atlantic slave trade · Aro Confederacy · Ekumeku Movement · Anglo-Aro War · Igbo Women's War · Eastern Nigeria · 1966 anti-Igbo pogrom · Nigerian-Biafran War · NigeriaSubgroups Politics Geography
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