- Osim and
Akuma Nnubi were
brothers and
merchant princes of the Akpa
people from the east of the
Cross River in the late 17th century. The Akpa people...
- territory.
Being the Igbo allies, the
Akpas were led by the
royal Nnubi family. Osim and
Akuma Nnubi led Akpa
soldiers to help
fight against the
ruling household...
-
princes Osim and
Akuma Nnubi from the east of the
Cross River to
fight against a clan of the
Ibibios and
granting them lands. The
Nnubis, led
their people...
- territory.
Being the Igbo allies, the
Akpas were led by the
royal Nnubi family. Osim and
Akuma Nnubi led Akpa
soldiers to help
fight against the
ruling household...
-
under the
leadership of Osim
Nnubi. As a
result of the Aro-Ibibio Wars, the
alliance formed the
Arochukwu kingdom.
Akuma Nnubi was
appointed king of Arochukwu...
- from the east of the
Cross River known as the Akpa people.
Akuma and Osim
Nnubi led the Akpa
people into the Aro
region and
collaborated with Igbo forces...
- and
Akuma Nnubi. The
allied Igbo settlers,
Ibibio rebels, and Akpa
mercenaries won the war. The
Arochukwu kingdom was
founded by
Akuma Nnubi. The Atlantic...
- Okon the
Obong (king) with the
support of the Eze Agwu, Nnachi, and the
Nnubi dynasty in the
final phases of the Aro-Ibibio Wars.
Akakpokpo Okon was killed...
- Okon with the
support of
groups such as the Eze Agwu,
Nnachi Ipia, and the
Nnubi dynasty in the
final phases of the Aro-Ibibio Wars.
Although this alliance...
-
Nnachi called on
Eastern Cross River allies for ****istance. Osim and
Akuma Nnubi were Akpa
merchant princes from the
Akamkpa area. They led Akpa
forces into...