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The Ogoni languages or Kegboid languages are the five languages of the Ogoni people of Rivers State Nigeria. They fall into two clusters with a limited degree of mutual intelligibility between members of each cluster. However the Ogoni think of them as separate languages.The Eastern languages are Khana and Tẹẹ with a quarter million or so speakers and Gokana with about half that number. The Western languages are Eleme with about 70000 speakers and Baan with about a tenth that number.

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