Urhobo language

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Urhobo is one of the Niger-Congo languages and is spoken by the Urhobo people of southern Nigeria.

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Temu is an Urhobo Word which denotes: A substance or Person reaching a position or status respectively. In fact, it is likely to originate from Atamu and Atumu which is the Sun. The Urhobo language is best to describe the Sun which is also Ra and Re in Ancient Egypt. The coming of the sun is Ra while the going of the sun is Re. i.e. Shara or Yanra (Come) and Share (Go). Temu on the other hand is the reached or reaching point. Or, A person or subsatnce has reached a position or Status.

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