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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Owho soup (also oghwo or owo; also oghwo oOwho soup (also oghwo or owo; also oghwo ofigbo, ogwofibo) is a soup taken in the south-central region of Nigeria. It is common among ethnic groups such as Urhobo, Benin-bini, Itsekiri, Ijaw, and Edo. The soup is made with garri soaked in water after palm oil and potash mixture has been added. It is traditionally served at weddings in the Delta State; its absence at a wedding celebration is considered insulting to guests. It is also served at other traditional celebrations. It is especially important among the Urhobo people.ecially important among the Urhobo people.
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rdfs:comment Owho soup (also oghwo or owo; also oghwo oOwho soup (also oghwo or owo; also oghwo ofigbo, ogwofibo) is a soup taken in the south-central region of Nigeria. It is common among ethnic groups such as Urhobo, Benin-bini, Itsekiri, Ijaw, and Edo. The soup is made with garri soaked in water after palm oil and potash mixture has been added. It is traditionally served at weddings in the Delta State; its absence at a wedding celebration is considered insulting to guests. It is also served at other traditional celebrations. It is especially important among the Urhobo people.ecially important among the Urhobo people.
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