- (1814–1834) Edem
Ekpenyong Offiong Okoho Eyamba V, King (1834–1847)
Effiom Okoho Asibong I Ekpo Minika, King (1849–1852) Aro
Confederacy Okoro Idozuka,
leader (early...
- Efio-Okoho
Asibong Ekpo (May 1849 -
February 1852)
Ededem Effiom II (April 1852 -
August 1858) Eyo
Asibong II (March 1859 -
August 1872) Edem
Asibong III Eyamba...
-
Cannes Lineup". The
Hollywood Reporter. 3 June 2021.
Retrieved 3 June 2021.
Asibong, Andrew, François Ozon,
Manchester University Press (2008) ISBN 0-7190-7423-1...
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Effiom Okoho Asibong I Ekpo Minika, King (1849–1852)
Ededem Effiom II, King (1852–1858) Eyo
Asibong II, King (1859–1872) Edem
Asibong III
Eyamba VIII...
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Archibong I (Efio-Okoho
Asibong Ekpo
Efiom Okoho Efiom Ekpo
Efiom Ekpo) also
known as
Archibong Duke was the
Obong of
Calabar from 28 May 1849 to 4 February...
- author,
Marie NDiaye:
Blankness and Recognition,
British academic Andrew Asibong describes her as "the
epitome of a
certain kind of
cultural brilliance"...
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Esien Ekpe,
Asibong Ekondo,
Mutaka and Nkok O****a.
Another myth
narrated in 1964 at the Hart's
Enquiry by
Barrister E.
Koofreh states,
Asibong Ekondo discovered...
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Prince James Eyamba, son of
Eyamba V and who
later became Eyamba X;
Prince Asibong Edem, son of
Archibong III and
Prince Orok Edem-Odo, son of Edem-Odo Edem...
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interregnum was
Prince Asibong Edem's
vested interests in the
stool of the
Obong of Old Calabar. Due to
disagreements in Calabar,
Prince Asibong Edem left Calabar...
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among the Efik of the
Cross River Basin of Nigeria, and was
introduced by
Asibong Ekondo in
about the 15th century.
Individuals who were
initiated in the...