- NNS
Obuma,
formerly NNS Nigeria, was a
Nigerian frigate which served as the
flagship of the
Nigerian Navy from 1965 to 1982. It is
presently a hulk stationed...
- Aradu-class frigate,
though its
operational status is doubtful, and a
single Obuma-class
frigate used as
training hulk. Peruvian Navy
operates seven Lupo-class...
- Xewioso, Heviosso.
Thunder god of the So region)
Amadioha (Igbo, Nigeria)
Obuma (god of thunder, Ibibio-Efik Mythology, Nigeria)
Kiwanuka (god of thunder...
-
Grandfather Efiom Okoho. His
father was
Asibong Ekpo and his
mother was
Obuma.
Archibong is the
anglicised form of the name Asibong.
After the
death of...
-
Nigerian Navy. As a midshipman, he
served on
board NNS
Ruwan Yaro, NNS
Obuma and NNS Aradu. He
later served on
board NNS Ayam and NNS Ekpe as a watch...
-
Torpedo used by the
Nigerian Navy
aboard NNS
Nigeria now
known as NNS
Obuma...
-
complement and
eventually replace the
Nigerian Navy's long
serving frigate, NNS
Obuma became apparent to
naval planners in the mid-1970s. NNS
Nigeria was fast...
- Ibe /
Onyeugu /Uka
Nduka - Ndi
Agbai Village Square; Ndi
Ngele /
Okpaka -
Obuma Village Hall Ukwa; Ndi Uka Nsi / Ndi Anya -
Women Hall Ukwa;
Isioba / Ndi...
- Abasi. She is
regarded as the
messenger of
Abasi and the
goddess of death.
Obuma -
Goddess of
thunder Efik
mythology Goldie 1862, p. 114
Savage 1985, p. 277...
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Community Town Hall, Obedeti; Asaba/Okorobie/Ovie/
Obuma Street/Eboh
Primary School; Ojeigu/Idise/Nichikri/Ovie/
Obuma Street/Eboh
Primary School, Eboh; Ghana/Oprima/Skei/Ikorobie...