If this is the case then the Igbo shouldn't be that different from what is spoken in Nigeria. ‘The Igbo of Equatorial Guinea, numbering 33,500, are No Longer unreached. Outside the map of Africa, Spain is the only country separated by water. They are part of the Igbo people cluster within the Sub-Saharan African affinity bloc, this group, though a minority of people ranking third-largest in Equatorial Guinea, a country with a total population of 1.2Million people. The Igbo as officially declared by the government of Equatorial Guinea is third largest after Fang and Bubi tribes, and occupies a small area in Bioko, their communities are small compared to Bubi and Fang. Bioko (Bube: Ëtulá Ëria) is an island 32 km (20 mi) off the west coast of Africa and the northernmost part of Equatorial Guinea.Its population was 335,048 at the 2015 census and it covers an area of 2,017 km 2 (779 sq mi). They are part of the Igbo people cluster within the Sub-Saharan African affinity bloc, this group, though a minority of people rank third largest in Equatorial Guinea, a country with total population of 1.2Million people. Introduction The Igbo, sometimes referred to as Ibo, are one of the largest single ethnic groups in Africa.Most Igbo speakers are based in southeast Nigeria, where they make up almost 17% of the population; they can also be found in significant numbers in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. … I still have one great uncles left there, who last came back home ages ago. ‘The Igbo of Equatorial Guinea, numbering 33,500, are No Longer unreached. Globally, this group totals 30,336,500 in 6 countries. The Igbo as officially declared by the government of Equatorial Guinea is … Equatorial Guinea is located on the west coast of Africa at the eastern end of the Gulf of Guinea. Their primary language is Igbo. The primary religion practiced by the Igbo is marginal Christianity, a form of religion with roots in Christianity but not theologically Christian. Their primary language is Igbo. Equatorial Guinea consists of a continent part and an island part with two disconnected pre-colonial/ pre-European histories. The Igbo of Equatorial Guinea, numbering 36,000, are No Longer Unreached. Equatorial Guinea (well Bioko, then known as Fernando Po) had plantations during colonial times, a lot of Igbo men went there in the 1920s-1940s, including my fam members. They are part of the Igbo people cluster within the Sub-Saharan African affinity bloc. The Igbo of Equatorial Guinea, numbering 33,500, are no longer unreachable. The stories i heard about the Igbos in Fernando Po (Now Bioko) is that they were Igbos who ran to Equatorial Guinea during the civil war and stayed there. They are part of the Igbo people cluster within the Sub-Saharan African affinity bloc, this group, though a minority of people rank third largest in Equatorial Guinea, a country with total population of 1.2Million people. Majority of them migrated to Bioko from … The Igbo of Equatorial Guinea, numbering 33,500, are no longer unreachable. Their primary language is Igbo. Among the tribes of this tribe are the Bobi, Feng, and Igbo tribes (they also live in southeastern Nigeria with the entry of the Bayfar), among other tribes. The Spanish people came in … They are part of the Igbo people cluster within the Sub-Saharan African affinity bloc, this group, though a minority of people ranking third-largest in Equatorial Guinea, a country with a total population of 1.2Million people. Actually they have been there long before the Civil War. These are igbos of Equatorial Guinea, but the igbos of Nigeria do not want to talk about them, many of u dont even know we have Igbos in Equatorial guinea, because they are poor, because they not Israel. Their primary language is Igbo.