Anioma people
The Anioma people are an ethnic group located in the southern part of Nigeria, primarily in Delta State. They are part of the larger Igbo cultural group and speak the Anioma dialect, which is a variant of the Igbo language. The Anioma region is known for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional festivals, music, and dance.
Anioma society is organized into various clans and communities, each with its own unique customs and traditions. The people are predominantly farmers, engaging in agriculture to sustain their livelihoods. They also have a strong sense of community, with social structures that emphasize family ties and communal support.