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  2. Joe Beecham - Wikipedia

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    Genres. Gospel, Urban contemporary gospel. Occupation (s) Singer, song writer. Instrument (s) Vocals. Years active. (1998–present) Joe Beecham is a Ghanaian gospel singer, songwriter, choir master and a pastor at the Holy Fire Ministries in Takoradi.

  3. Mbre language - Wikipedia

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    Mbre or Pere, known as Pεrε among themselves and as Bεrε by the locally dominant Koro, also spelled Pre and Bre, is a moribund language of the Ivory Coast . It was first described in an unpublished manuscript by Denis Creissels. A grammar, dictionary and texts have been published by Jeffrey Heath and Brahima Tioté.

  4. Benue–Congo languages - Wikipedia

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    The Benue–Congo branches of Nigeria and Cameroon. The branches of the Benue–Congo family are thought to be as follows: Bantoid–Cross languages. Cross River. Northern Bantoid. Southern Bantoid. Central Nigerian languages, also known as Platoid. Jukunoid. Kainji.

  5. Mpra language - Wikipedia

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    Mpra language. Niger–Congo ? Kwa? Mpra, or Mpre, is an extinct language spoken in the village of Butei ( 8°52′N 1°15′W) in central Ghana, located between the towns of Techiman and Tamale near the confluence of the Black and White Voltas. Mpra has been difficult to classify due to its divergent vocabulary. It is known only from a 70-word ...

  6. Talodi–Heiban languages - Wikipedia

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    None. narr1279 (Talodi) heib1242 (Heiban) The Talodi–Heiban languages are a proposed branch of the hypothetical Niger–Congo family, spoken in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The Talodi and Heiban languages are thought to be distantly related by Dimmendaal, [1] though Glottolog 4.4 does not accept the unity of Talodi–Heiban pending further ...

  7. Mbum languages - Wikipedia

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    Glottolog. mbum1257. The Mbum or Kebi-Benue languages (also known as Lakka in narrower scope [1]) are a group of the Mbum–Day branch of the Adamawa languages, spoken in southern Chad, northwestern Central African Republic, northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria. Their best-known member is Mbum; other languages in the group include Tupuri and ...