- group. The Efik
refer to
themselves as Efik Eburutu, Ifa Ibom,
Eburutu and
Iboku. The bulk of the
Efiks can be
found in
Calabar and the
southern part of...
-
historical reasons been
referred to as Efik language, and
Uruan and Efik are all
Iboku people.
According to
Uruan historians, like
Dominus Essien of University...
- Britannica.
Retrieved 10
December 2022. "Culture & Society". Cr**** Town (
Iboku Esit Edik) Foundation.
Archived from the
original on 30
October 2010. Retrieved...
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Abasi Otu V (Ukpong Otu
Ukpong Mbo Otu
Meseme Ukpong Ukpong Atai Ema Atai
Iboku, born 20
November 1949) is the
present Obong of
Calabar and the 78th recognised...
- Olowokojebi; A/C School, Orile-Igbein I; A/C School, Orile-Igbein II; A/C School,
Iboku Aro; O. O. L. G. School, Korisa;
Front Of Disp.
Isale Owode I;
Front Of...
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Nigerian Paper Mill in Jebba; the
Nigeria Newsprint Manufacturing Company, Oku
Iboku; and the I****in Pulp and
Paper Company.
These mills were
meant to meet the...
-
fishing and farming. The
largest settlements were Ikot Itunko,
Obutong and
Iboku Atapka. In the 19th century, the
British renamed these as Cr**** Town, Old...
- and Oron
Ukpabang group are from the
stock of Abang, the
Enwangs are of
Iboku ancestry,
meanwhile the
Efiat group is a
mixture of Oron, Efik,
Ibibio and...
- Town had
worshipped Akpa Uyɔk; Old Town,
Anansa Ikọt Obutong;
Cobham Town,
Iboku Anwan;
Henshaw Town,
Esiet Ebom
Nsidung or Suŋku Moŋko: but
these were by...
-
Eyamba V, was the
Obong of Old
Calabar and the
fifth Iyamba of Ekpe Efik
Iboku. His
father was
Ekpenyong Offiong Okoho also
known as
Eyamba III. His mother...