Proper noun
A people of South South Nigeria, whose homeland in Edo state is known as Esanland.
Their language, from the Edoid group of Niger-Congo languages.
Esan
Alternative spelling of Isan (region in Thailand)
Edo State House of Assembly, yesterday, impeached its Speaker, Frank Okiye and elected Marcus Onobun, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) member and representative of Esan West Constituency as the new Speaker. Source: Internet
“Thank you for your good works to Esan people; my people and I will support you. Source: Internet
The thanksgiving ceremony was held at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Iruekpen, Esan West Local Government Area on Sunday. Source: Internet
A trading camp for the exchange of goods was founded and called Esale Eko (Camp of the Esans) after the Esan Edo soldiers that founded the camp. Source: Internet
Even till today, most of the Esan dukes and title holders are installed by the Oba of Benin. Source: Internet
There would be no hope of his getting yams, which form the mainstay of our diet in Esan land He either had to go and be someone servant or face the bitter prospect of a killing famine for himself and his. Source: Internet