Isobo Heritage

The resilient Isobo people: rich culture, bright future.

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Isobo Updates

Bumper Harvests Ahead

August 10, 2025

New agricultural initiatives are boosting rice and yam harvests for Isobo farmers.

Powering Progress

August 9, 2025

Community leaders are working with NGOs to bring electricity to Isobo villages.

Roads to Opportunity

August 8, 2025

A new road project promises to connect Isobo communities to wider markets.

Roads to Opportunity

August 8, 2025

A new road project promises to connect Isobo communities to wider markets.

The Isobo people: an industrious Igbo group from Cross River and Ebonyi States.

The Isobo, also known as Ntkwobor, are a vibrant Igbo community residing in Obubra Local Government Area, Cross River State, and Ikwo Local Government Area, Ebonyi State. They are known for their industrious nature and strong cultural identity.

Primarily farmers, the Isobo people cultivate crops like rice, yams, and cassava, contributing significantly to the region's agriculture. Their resilience and peaceful disposition are hallmarks of their character.

Despite their strengths, the Isobo face challenges including poor infrastructure, lack of access to clean water, and limited electricity, hindering their development.

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Isobo Community Insights

The Isobo dialect is a unique variation of the Igbo language, spoken primarily in Obubra and Ikwo.

The main economic activity for the Isobo people is farming, with a focus on rice, yams, and cassava.

Key characteristics of the Isobo people include being industrious, hospitable, peace-loving, resilient, and culturally minded.

The Isobo community is located in Obubra Local Government Area, Cross River State, and Ikwo Local Government Area, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.

Challenges faced by the Isobo include poor road networks, lack of portable water, and insufficient electricity supply.

Ntkwobor Culture

Ntkwobor: A vibrant community with rich traditions and a strong sense of self.

Agricultural Prowess

Farming is central to Isobo life, with rice, yams, and cassava as main crops.

Community Spirit

Known for their industrious spirit, hospitality, and love for peace.

Resilient People

Resilient people facing infrastructure challenges with determination.

Unique Dialect

A unique Igbo dialect, Isobo, spoken in Cross River and Ebonyi States.

Progressive Outlook

Striving for progress amidst challenges in basic amenities.

The Isobo people's spirit is truly inspiring. Their connection to the land and each other is remarkable.

Chief Okoro

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Rice Yields

10,000

Community Growth

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