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Eloyi people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eloyi people
The Eloyi (also called Afao, Afo, Afu, Aho, Epe, Keffi) are an ethnic group of southwestern Nigeria. About 100,000 people identify themselves as Eloyi. They are related to the Idoma ethnic group. ==Language==
As of 2000, about 25,000 people in the Awe and Nasarawa Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Nasarawa State and the Otukpo LGA of Benue State were reported to speak the Eloyi language, in the Idomoid branch of the Benue-Congo group. Many use Hausa as their second or primary language.
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