Ali Ndoki | |
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Languages | |
Igbo | |
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Ndoki also known as Ọkwa[1] are a tribe of Igbo people that are located at the hinterland of Igboland and coastal region of Bonny and Opobo.
Pre-colonial Ndoki covers 450 square kilometres (170 sq mi) with rich farmland which borders Imo River on the East and Aba River in the South bounded by Ika and Obong villages.[2] It's subgroup include Akwete, Azumini and Ohambele.[3] Today, Ndoki people exist in Abia State, Akwa Ibom and Rivers State.