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Ichi Ẹ̀dó ku ma nwo do Bini, chi ichi abo Edo people ojane Edo State, Nigeria. i chi Edo chi primary language ichi Benin Empire manyi abo Igodomigodo ati odo wewe. Ichi edo chi ichi ku ma ka ojile ojane Edo State, ojile ugbo ku ma ki ichi edo chi Benin City, manyi ami local governments ku ma meri Benin city kpai senatorial districts ki di ejowo South Edo State.

Ojile abo ku ma ki ichi Edo chi ejowo Southern parts Edo State, Nigeria ma de. Ugbo ku ma di odo Edo State gwo chi Ichi Edo. AAbo ku m ki ichi edo nwo di ojane Delta State kpai Ondo State keke manyi ami state ki bo ojane Nigeria.

Edo chi ichi Edoid language. ma nwo ki ichi edo Rivers State kpai Bayelsa State, Nigeria.

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