- (Orok Edem-Odo Edem Ekpo
Efiom Okoho Efiom Ekpo
Efiom Ekpo) also
known as
Eyamba IX or King Duke IX was the
Obong of
Calabar from 17
April 1880 to 21 November...
-
Critical Analysis of Namibia's English-only
language policy". In Bokamba,
Eyamba G. (ed.).
Selected proceedings of the 40th
Annual Conference on African...
- the
Bight of
Biafra by the
early 18th century, by
which time the Duke and
Eyamba families were
their leaders. They were
settled in large,
fortified villages...
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Eyamba V (Edem
Ekpenyong Offiong Okoho Efiom Ekpo
Efiom Ekpo) po****rly
known as
Johnny Young by his
Liverpool friends and
known to the Efik
people as...
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compte du
langage parlé et du
langage littéraire. Brussels: Schuet. Bokamba,
Eyamba G.; Bokamba,
Molingo V. (2004). Tósolola na Lingála: A multidimensional...
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Ekpenyong Effiom Okoho Eyamba III, King (1805–1814)
Effiom Edem Ekpo
Effiom I
Eyamba IV, King (1814–1834) Edem
Ekpenyong Offiong Okoho Eyamba V, King (1834–1847)...
- is said to have
displeased King
Eyamba V, who did not like the idea of the
presence of two
kings in the region.
Eyamba V sent
emissaries to
inform them...
- (1852–1858) Eyo
Asibong II, King (1859–1872) Edem
Asibong III
Eyamba VIII, King (1872–1879) Orok Edem
Eyamba IX, King (1880–1896) Eyo Etinyin, King (c.1896–c.1903)...
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Folagbade Olateru Olagbegi III,
Olowo of Owo (in the vest of red
coral beads)
Eyamba IX,
Obong of Duke Town
Lamidi Adeyemi,
Alaafin of Oyo (on the right) and...
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monarchs of Cr**** town and Duke town who were Eyo
Honesty II and
Eyamba V. King
Eyamba and King Eyo had
written letters to the
British requesting that...