Igbo is primarily spoken in southeastern Nigeria by the Igbo people. It is one of the four major languages in Nigeria, along with Hausa, Yoruba, and English. While Igbo is predominantly spoken in Nigeria, there are also Igbo-speaking communities in other countries such as Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and other parts of West Africa.
Nigeria
Nigeria is in west Africa and the three major languages are Yoruba,Igbo and Hausa, hope i helped.
Igbo (Nigeria) IbaulachiIgbo (Nigeria) Ezigbo ubosiIgbo (Nigeria) Ubosi omaIgbo (Nigeria) NdeèwoIgbo (Nigeria) KeduIgbo (Nigeria) KelouThere are six ways of saying hello in Igbo. Just know Narutofan914 is an Igbo Nigerian.-Narutofan914 :)
The 3 Major Ethnic Group in Nigeria are Hausa, Igbo and Yaruba also the most Influential in the Country, Nigeria is located in West Africa and the population is generally 50% Muslim and 50% Catholic. Wrong it`s the Hausa-Fulani,Yaruba Then Igbo
English is the official language of Nigeria. Certain local languages are also recognised, notably Huasa Igbo and Yoruba.
The Igbo language is a language spoken by the Igbo ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria. This language has a wide variety of dialects depending on the exact area you are in. There are a couple ways to say good morning in Igbo. Ezigbo ututu or Isala chi are both ways to say good morning.
The Igbo is one of the largest ethnic groups in southeastern Nigeria, and the language they speak. Perhaps the questioner is asking about something else or has misspelled it?
Yoruba,Igbo,Hausa
The Igbo people are an ethnic group native to southeastern Nigeria. They trace their origins to the region around the Niger River delta. The Igbo language is one of the four official languages of Nigeria and is spoken by millions of people in Nigeria and around the world.
The Izi language is mainly spoken in the Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It is an Igbo language. It also has a dialect cluster that is related to Mgbo, Ezza and Ikwo.
There is no such language as "Nigerian". Over 500 different languages are spoken in Nigeria. Ngo(zi) means 'blessing' in the Igbo language.