The Ekpe masquerade is a significant cultural tradition in some parts of Nigeria, particularly among the Efik and Ibibio people of Akwa Ibom and Cross River states, and Western Cameroon. “*Ekpe*” ...
The Ejagham leopard spirit society, Ngbe, uses a rectangular assemblage fashioned of woven fiber and raffia fringe onto which animal skulls and other objects are tied. These emblematic collages are ...
It was festival of colours and excitement as the women of the Efik Kingdom (Mbono Iban Isong Efik) got together to drive the renaissance of the cultural heritage of the people through the exhibition ...
Five African-American women were on Saturday in Calabar embraced Efik as their ancestral root following their induction into the kingdom following a formal ceremony by Ntiero Edem Efiom Ekpo Royal ...
Five African-American women on Saturday in Calabar embraced Efik as their ancestral root after being inducted into the kingdom at a formal ceremony by Ntiero Edem Efiom Ekpo Royal House. Following ...
Efik ethnic group, the largest ethnic nationality in Cross River South senatorial district with a sprinkle of kinsmen in Akwa Ibom, Abia States and South America, has served the Federal Government of ...
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