Sukuma: Tanzania
Swaka: Zambia
Swahili: East Africa & bordering regions
Tabwa: Zambia
Tambo: Zambia
Toka: Zambia
Totela: Zambia
Tumbuka: Malawi, Zambia
Tonga: Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia
Tutsi: Burundi, Rwanda
Twa (Pygmy): Congo & bordering regions
Unga: Zambia
Wandya: Zambia
Watha: Kenya
Yao: Malawi, Mozambique
Yiaku/Yaaku: Kenya
Yombe: Zambia
Zulu: South Africa & bordering regions
Dorze: Ethiopia
Gumuz: Ethiopia
Gurage: Ethiopia
Hamar: Ethiopia
Hedareb: Eritrea
Jeberti: Ethiopia
Kichepo: Ethiopia
Kunama: Eritrea
Me’en: Ethiopia
Mursi: Ethiopia
Nara: Eritrea
Nuer: Ethiopia
Nyangatom: Ethiopia
Oromo: Ethiopia
Qemant: Ethiopia
Rashaida: Eritrea
Rer Bare: Ethiopia
Saho: Eritrea
Shanqella: Ethiopia
Sidama: Ethiopia
Silt’e: Ethiopia & bordering regions
Suri: Ethiopia
Tigre: Eritrea
Tigray (Tigrinya): Ethiopia & ordering regions
Welayta: Ethiopia
Zay: Ethiopia
Berber (Amazigh): Maghreb & bordering regions
Dinka: South Sudan
Egyptians: (Egypt)
Haratin: Morocco, Mauritania
Nuba: Sudan
Nubians: Egypt, Sudan
Nuer: South Sudan
Shilluk: South Sudan
Bushmen: Kalahari & bordering regions
Khoikhoi: South Africa
Namaqua: South Africa
Baka: Congo & bordering regions
Balengue: Equatorial Guinea
Benga: Equatorial Guinea
Bubi people: Bioko Island, Eq. Guinea
Bujeba: Equatorial Guinea
Combe or Ndowe: Eq. Guinea
Duala people: Cameroon
Beti-Pahuin/Fang: Eq. Guinea
Ogoni people: Nigeria
Serer: Senegal & bordering regions
Tuareg: the Sahel
Toubou: southern Sahara
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This fraudulent initiative only goes further to prove the scam associated with anything Kanu. The word “indigenous” in ‘I’POB is a deliberate misuse to hoodwink the gullible into recruiting and expansion of Kanu’s criminal enterprise. Kanu’s lack of remorse and inability to make amends will contiguously inflict upon him human and natural haunts, especially by the ancestors and ghosts of the Indigenous people. These people being physically and spiritually close to nature have the most portent ghosts, spirits, shamans, Voodoos. Only a being blocked from friendly admonishings will ride on the back of their sufferings.
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PHOTOS
1. An indigenous woman: Ethiopia
2. Native American: USA
3. The Yanomami: Brazil
4. Kanawua: Indonesia
Fashola writes from Lagos