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Igbuzo | |
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Nickname(s): Igbuzo-Isu, Isu Na Mbagu, Isu Fulu Ogu Ju Nni | |
Coordinates: 6°11′0″N 6°38′0″E / 6.18333°N 6.63333°E | |
State | Delta state |
Government | |
• Governor | Dr. Senator Ifeanyi Okowa |
Population (2009) | |
• Total | 566,310 |
National language | Igbo |
Website | http://www.ibusa.net/mysite/aboutibusa.html |
Igbuzo (also Igbo-ụzọ, Igbo bi n'ụzọ or Ibusa) is an Igbo community in Delta State, Nigeria, founded c. 1450. The community is in Oshimili North. It has an estimated population of 566,310 people in 2009. The people speak the Enuani dialect of the Igbo language. The name of the community is more commonly and officially known and written as Ibusa.[1] The movements forming the process of Ibusa can be linked to the first and second waves of the movement of Igbo migrants into the West Bank of the Niger River. The first adventure was led by Edini from Nshi (Nri) and the second of the two waves of migrations was led by Umejei from Isu resulting in the formation of Igbuzo.[2]