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Orring (Korring) is an Upper Cross River language spoken by the Orring people of Nigeria . Korring language is spoken by the Orring people who are found in Benue, Cross River and Ebonyi states of Nigeria.

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17-533: Dialects are classified under a particular community. In places like where the Niger-Congo languages are spoken, languages and particularly dialects are named by prefixing the community name with its progenitor, this is also the case with Korring dialects and many other bantiod language of the upper Cross River groups. In Korring therefore, the letter K is emminiently in usage; take for instance as in Eteji ( Ntezi ),

34-538: A part. This claim was further backup by the writings of Nnamdi, a historian from the department of History and International Relations in Ebonyi State University; and Offorka from the department of Linguistics in University of Nigerian Nsukka that came up with a concise agreement stating some fact and semantic relationship of Korring language and Bantu. Chief discovery of this assumption centers on

51-731: Is Korring which is further group dialectically according individual communities and clans of the Orring people. According to A.E. Afigbo and A.I. Alagoa in Obaro Ikeme's " Groundwork of Nigerian History ", K'orring is classified understand the Benue Congo language family. While Greenberg classified K'orring language family as part of the Bantoid languages of the Cross River and Benue Congo language family which Igbo language forms

68-664: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ntezi Ntezi is located in the eastern outskirt of Ishielu LGA of Ebonyi State in Nigeria . Ntezi is pronounced Eh-teh-ji (Eteji) by the natives, and belongs to the Orring, Oring or Orri People. The dialect of Ntezi is K'eteji with the attached 'k' prefix given the name Keteji , a sub-language of korring spoken by Orring people in their diverse dialects across their settlements in Nigeria and Cameroon. Ntezi

85-404: Is an Orring sub-ethnic group. The Orring people occupy a scattered heterogeneous territories coexisting in three states in three geopolitical zones in Nigeria which are Benue, Cross River and Ebonyi States. Orring people are the aboriginal Abakaliki people settling in the town of Ntezi-Aba living alongside their Mbembe and Ekoi neighbours prior to the coming of the later Abakaliki group. Over

102-523: Is better used as a prefix than it is used as an article. Owing to their heritage in Ebonyi State , Abakaliki scholars such as C.C Ugoh in his book Gods of Abakaliki stated that the Orring people settled in Abakaliki territory prior to the coming of the four major Igbo groups of Ezza , Izzi , Ikwo and Ngbo . Other writers mentioned the Orring as the aboriginals of Abakaliki region prior to

119-493: The Orring people of Nigeria . Korring language is spoken by the Orring people who are found in Benue, Cross River and Ebonyi states of Nigeria. Dialects are classified under a particular community. In places like where the Niger-Congo languages are spoken, languages and particularly dialects are named by prefixing the community name with its progenitor, this is also the case with Korring dialects and many other bantiod language of

136-645: The Ogbia, Ufia and Utonkon; and in Cross River State are the Ukele, Wanikom, Wanikom, Izekwe, Wanikade, Akunakwina, among others. The Ukele speak a Korring dialect called Kukele (k'ukele), while Ufia of Benue speaks Kufia (k'ufia), K'idzem for Amuda natively called ' Idzem ', and Kuffium for the Effium natively called 'Uffium'. Korring Orring (Korring) is an Upper Cross River language spoken by

153-900: The Orring as the aboriginals of Abakaliki region prior to the coming of the Igbo groups. Orring intermarried with Igbo and created a hybrid culture. The Orring settled in Ntezi-Aba in Abakaliki before spreading to other settlements within Ebonyi State. Abakaliki is a Mbembe term the emerged before the coming of the later Abakaliki People. 3. Ajifo, Hillary Nnamdi (2017). Intergroup relations of Korring speaking people and their neighbours. Project documents, department of History and International Relations, Ebonyi State University. 4. ^ Aleke, Patrick Awo (2012). Idzem (Amuda) People: Predicament and Cultural Ties. 5. U.U. Ugoh (2012). gods of Abakaliki. This article about Cross River languages

170-485: The case may be. In some cases, also, the term 'K''' has been used interchangeably as an article that modifies Korring terms, however it is better used as a prefix than it is used as an article. Owing to their heritage in Ebonyi State , Abakaliki scholars such as C.C Ugoh in his book Gods of Abakaliki stated that the Orring people settled in Abakaliki territory prior to the coming of the four major Igbo groups of Ezza , Izzi , Ikwo and Ngbo . Other writers mentioned

187-671: The coming of the Igbo groups. Orring intermarried with Igbo and created a hybrid culture. The Orring settled in Ntezi-Aba in Abakaliki before spreading to other settlements within Ebonyi State. Abakaliki is a Mbembe term the emerged before the coming of the later Abakaliki People. 3. Ajifo, Hillary Nnamdi (2017). Intergroup relations of Korring speaking people and their neighbours. Project documents, department of History and International Relations, Ebonyi State University. 4. ^ Aleke, Patrick Awo (2012). Idzem (Amuda) People: Predicament and Cultural Ties. 5. U.U. Ugoh (2012). gods of Abakaliki. This article about Cross River languages

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204-604: The dialect is K'eteji, while Lame (Okpoto) speak Ki'lame, Idzem ( Amuda ) speak K'idzem, Okpolo (Opkomoro) speak K'okpolo, Uffium( Effium ) speak K'uffium in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Ufia (Utonkon) in Benue State speak K'ufia. Ukelle, in Cross River State , speak K'ukelle, as the case may be. In some cases, also, the term 'K''' has been used interchangeably as an article that modifies Korring terms, however it

221-1093: The language similarities with the Bantoid "Kwararafa empire" which stretched from the Benue river far to the Cameron mountain. For instance, Bantu means 'the people'. This is the root of the Korring word for people called 'banuo (gbanuo) ' and the Kukelle word ballot . Such similarities support the works of Greenberg in classification of Cross-River languages. The Kins of Ntezi in Ebonyi are Okpoto (Lame) in Ishielu LGA, Amuda (Idzem) and Okpomoro (Okpolo) in Ezza North LGA, and Effium (Uffium) in Ohaukwu LGA. Ntezi also have kins in Benue State, which are

238-560: The outskirts to the southwest and Southeast of Ntezi respectively. Prior to Colonialism, to Nigeria Civil War, down to the present period, the Orring people of Ebonyi state simply identify with their counterparts as Igbo, bearing Igbo names and terms, cultural values, linguistic connectivity, and other identity factors. Orring to the average Orring person simply refer themselves as Igbo, and strongly maintain Igbiod personality across anywhere they found themselves. The language of Orring people

255-528: The southern part of Ohaukwu, Ntezi is bordered in the north by Ngbo people , southwest by Okpoto people (an Orring community), northwest by Ezillo people , northeast by Ezzamgbo people , and southeast by Ezza people and Amuda people (an Orring community). Ntezi has five Oring speaking villages namely: Agaga, Ulepa, Iyokpa, Amata and Biledeba. These villages are further made up of various hamlets, lineages called Lèmá and farm settlements; there are also two villages of Umuezeka and Umuezekoha settlements at

272-412: The upper Cross River groups. In Korring therefore, the letter K is emminiently in usage; take for instance as in Eteji ( Ntezi ), the dialect is K'eteji, while Lame (Okpoto) speak Ki'lame, Idzem ( Amuda ) speak K'idzem, Okpolo (Opkomoro) speak K'okpolo, Uffium( Effium ) speak K'uffium in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Ufia (Utonkon) in Benue State speak K'ufia. Ukelle, in Cross River State , speak K'ukelle, as

289-520: The years, this proximity has led to beliefs and cultural exchanges, such as intergroup relationships through marriage, that have resulted in the creation of mixed civilizations. Ntezi is located in eastern part of Ishielu LGA, in Ebonyi state, Nigeria . The present settlements of Orring People of Ebonyi State are: Ntezi and Okpoto as found in Ishielu LGA, Effium in Ohaukwu, and Amuda and Okpomoro in

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