- The
Bahumono (Ehumono, Kohumono) are a
southeastern Nigerian ethnic group that
primarily resides in the Abi
local government area of
Cross River State...
- Calabar; the Ekoi (Ejagham) of the
inland south; the Akunakuna, Boki,
Bahumono, and Yakö (Yakurr) of the
central region; and the Bekwarra, Ogoja, Bette...
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Government Area in
Cross River State, Nigeria. It
consists of
several Agbo,
Bahumono and
Imabana villages and is home to an
annual cultural festival. Abi is...
- that is
found across old
Cross River region among the Igbo, Ekoi, Efik,
Bahumono, and
other nearby peoples.
Before the
colonial era of
Nigerian history...
-
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nso of Cameroon, the Igbo and Ibibio/Annang/
Bahumono of
Southeastern Nigeria, the Tiv of
Northcentral Nigeria and Southwestern...
- It is also
found among a
number of
other ethnic groups,
including the
Bahumono of the
Cross River State, the Ibibio, the
Uruan and the Oron of Akwa Ibom...
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Religion Traditional beliefs,
Christianity Related ethnic groups Ibibio, Igbo, Ikwere, Ijaw, Efik, Ejagham,
Bahumono,
Ukelle people, Annang, Oron, Korring...
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Languages Ibibio,
English Religion Christianity,
Traditional Ibibio Religion Related ethnic groups Annang, Igbo, Ijaw (Izon),
Bahumono, Oron, Bamileke...
- This is a list of
African spirits as well as
deities found within the
traditional African religions. It also
covers spirits as well as
deities found within...
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militarized states (particularly Ohafia, Edda, Abam, Abiriba, Afikpo, Ekoi,
Bahumono,
Amasiri etc.),
quickly established the Aro
Confederacy as a
regional economic...