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- groups, primarily the Efik of the riverside south and Calabar; the Ekoi (Ejagham) of the inland south; the Akunakuna, Boki, Bahumono, and Yakö (Yakurr)...
- Nigeria. The origin of Nsibidi is now generally attributed to the Ekoi or Ejagham people of the Northern Cross River, though in the 1900s J. K. Macgregor...
- Lake Ejagham is a small lake near Eyumodjock in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. Unlike many other lakes in the region, it is not a volcanic lake, but...
- among the Ejagham, who use it more extensively than any other group in the region. The spread of nsibidi may have been a result of Ejagham migrations...
- known as Ejagham, are an ethnic group in south south Nigeria and extending eastward into the southwest region of Cameroon. They speak the Ejagham language...
- Nigeria. The Ejagham may have engraved the monoliths around 200 CE. The monoliths are also called Akwasnshi or Atal among the Ejagham people. The stones...
- "Ekoi" or "Ejagham" may refer to: Ekoi people, a group of people found in south-eastern Nigeria, also known as Ejagham Ekoid languages, the language spoken...
- Jagham language, Ejagham, also known as Ekoi, is an Ekoid language of Nigeria and Cameroon spoken by the Ekoi people. The E- in Ejagham represents the class...
- centered in Ibom, Arochukwu in Nigeria. The Akpa are descendants of the Ejagham in present day Cross River State in Southeastern Nigeria. During the Aro-Ibibio...
- Branching is from Watters (1978) and Yoder et al. (2009). Ekoid Ndoe Ejagham (Ekoi) E****op–Ekajuk E****op Nde-Nsele-Nta Abanyom Nkem-Nkum Ekajuk–Nnam...