Aradhe
Aradhe is a town in Isoko North LGA, it has an estimated population of about 20,000 people. The major occupation of the people of Aradhe is farming...
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Hosted in Tuckahoe, New York on September 30,2017.
Hosted virtually over a conference on October 28, 2017.
Hosted in Mount Vernon, New York on November 25, 2017.
Hosted in Bronx, New York on February 24, 2016.
Highlights of Isoko Association of New York End of Year pary hosted in New York City.
Isoko Association of North America 2016 Convention, Toronto Canada
Convention Gala Night celebration with Isoko Association of North America.
The Isoko community is a diverse community that comprises of clans, towns and villages
there are seventeen major clans in Isoko divided into two local government areas;
Isoko North with Headquater in Ozoro and Isoko South with Headquater in Oleh.
Aradhe is a town in Isoko North LGA, it has an estimated population of about 20,000 people. The major occupation of the people of Aradhe is farming...
Read moreThis site houses a copy of the Holy Bible, which was believed to have descended from heaven around August, 1914 into this location.
Read moreAviara is one of the oldest town in Isoko, whose ancestors migrated directly from Benin through the River Niger.
Read moreMasquerades are enduring traditions in Isokoland. They are a stable entertainment force for the enjoyment of everyone.
Read moreIsoko traditional dressing are flamboyant and says a lot of about ths ricj coultural heritage of the people and their passed down traditions.
Read moreEducation is a stable of the Isoko people. Despite meagre incomes, they strive to ensure that, their wards and kids obtain at least basic education.
Read moreOgri, The Largest drum in West Africa, being sounded to control the war dance steps during the Ogri festival in Okpolo-Enhwe
Read moreFarming and agriculture is the predominate occupation is isokoland. Most farmers in this region still practice subsistence farming..
Read moreIdheze is a town in Isoko South LGA. It is surrounded by swampland and has several oil wells. Farming and fishing are their main means of livelihood.
Read moreThe Urie Fishing festival is an anual tradition in Igbide land, which marks the begining of the fishing season, this event brings many sons & daughters back home.
Read moreIsoko land comprises of many kingdoms & clans; which are ruled by kings locally called Ovies, Odilogbo, Oletus and Chiefs.
Read moreThis is different from Iyede-Ame or Otor-Iyede, but it is believed that migrates from Iyede formed those two communities...
Read moreOfagbe is located in the South East of Ozoro. This town was established by three families who migrated from Benin.
Read moreCelebration of Isoko Cultural Heritage at Isoko Central School (ICS), Oleh Delta State with traditional cultural dances and displays.
Read moreIsoko women are known for their skills in dancing and they use this skill to it's fullness during festivals, meetings and gatherings.
Read moreOkpe Isoko is one of the oldest towns in Isoko, one of the first major Isoko musicians e.g. Cooper, Oguse and Ojile are from this community.
Read moreOwhe clan is in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State. The clan has four major towns namely Otor-Owhe, Owhelogbo, Akiewhe & Otibio.
Read moreThe elders, kings and Odi-logbos is Isokoland being entertained in Oyede with traditional kolanut and drinks with which to invoke the blessings of God.
Read moreOzoro is the headquater of Isoko North LGA and has been incorrectly spelled in older maps as Usoro...It is hosting the Delta State Polytechnic.
Read moreOil was found in this community in 1958, making it the second place oil was found in Nigeria after Olobiri in Bayelsa State.
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