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named by the
Portuguese was
locally known as Ata
Akpa in
local Efik language. In
modern times the
Obong of
Calabar is
crowned twice,
first traditionally...
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Ibiaku 1 Pry Sch, Ikot Ntot;
Village Square, Ikot Ntot; Pry Sch, Ikot
Akpaobong; Pry Sch, Ikot Etina;
Dispensary Ibekwe, Akpanya; Pry Sch, Ikot Ebak I;...
- census. The area is rich in oil and
natural gas; oil was
discovered in Ikot
Akpa/Ekop as
early as 1953.
Forest reserves in the
local government area include...
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would have the
title Obong of Calabar.
Obong Edem
Effiom Edem (January 1901 - July 1906)
Obong Adam
Ephraim Duke X
Obong Asibong IV
Obong Asibong V (1956 -)...
- As new settlers, the Eze Agwu clan was
resisted by the
regional power Obong Okon Ita
which led to the
start of the Aro-Ibibio Wars. The war initially...
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Nnachi and
possibly introduced the idea of
bringing Akpa troops to help the Eze Agwu,
Nnachi clan, and
Obong Okon Ita
rebels during the Aro-Ibibio Wars. After...
- Udo
Obong Ikot Umo Ebat
Mkporikpo Utit-Idim Ndot
Obong Obon Ebot
Obong Ata
Essien Obong Ikot
Akpan Obong Ntak
Obong Utit Idim Omum
Unyam Otoro Obong Udianga...
- 2002)
Major General Okon Edet Okon (2002 – 2003)
Major General Patrick Ademu Akpa (2003 – 2004)
Lieutenant General Abel
Akale (2004 – 2006)
Major General Harris...
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allies from the east of the
Cross River known as the
Akpa people.
Akuma and Osim
Nnubi led the
Akpa people into the Aro
region and
collaborated with Igbo...
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Akpa Idem Ikot
Akpan Afaha Ikot
Andem Ikot Awak Ikot
Dappa Ikot
Edong Ikot
Effiong Ikot
Essien Ikot Etim Ikot
Ikang Ikot Ikpe Ikot
Iwara Ikot
Obong Ikot...