Ntezi

[4] Over the years, this proximity has led to beliefs and cultural exchanges, such as intergroup relationships through marriage, that have resulted in the creation of mixed civilizations.

[citation needed] Ntezi is located in eastern part of Ishielu LGA, in Ebonyi state, Nigeria.

Alagoa in Obaro Ikeme's "Groundwork of Nigerian History",[9] K'orring is classified understand the Benue Congo language family.

[10] This claim was further backup by the writings of Nnamdi, a historian from the department of History and International Relations in Ebonyi State University; and Offorka from the department of Linguistics in University of Nigerian Nsukka that came up with a concise agreement stating some fact and semantic relationship of Korring language and Bantu.

Chief discovery of this assumption centers on the language similarities with the Bantoid "Kwararafa empire" which stretched from the Benue river far to the Cameron mountain.

Oviode Festival in Ntezi