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  2. Ibibio people - Wikipedia

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    Ibibio people are found in all Nigerian states and is one of the Nigerian ethnic group living outside of Nigeria after Yoruba and Igbo. Hence, significant number of Ibibio people reside in Europe and North America as well as other countries. In addition to their state of origin, Akwa Ibom State, significant number of Ibibio are found in:

  3. Akwa Ibom State - Wikipedia

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    Akwa Ibom State is a state in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. ... later renamed Ibibio State Union. This social organization was first established as a ...

  4. Mbot Abasi Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Ibom or Mbot Abasi Kingdom was a kingdom by the Ibibio people with its seat of government in Obot Okon Ita. The Mbot Abasi kingdom was located at the boundary between Akwa Ibom and, Abia State in Nigeria. Around 1630, a group of Igbo from Abiriba known as the Eze Agwu arrived in Ibom.

  5. Idongesit Nkanga - Wikipedia

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    In May 2001, Nkanga became a member of the board of the Cooperative Development Bank. [5] In 2002, he was said to seeking to be candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Party (NDP) in the 2003 elections for Governor of Akwa-Ibom State. [6] In 2007, Nkanga was appointed Chairman of the Akwa Ibom Airport Implementation Committee.

  6. Ibiono-Ibom - Wikipedia

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    He was elected Senator for the Uyo (North-East) Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom in the 2011 Federal elections. Ita Solomon Enang was born on 23 August 1962. He attended the Presbyterian Teachers Training College, Ididep, Akwa Ibom State (1974–1979). He was admitted to the University of Calabar [7] in 1980 where he read Law, graduating in ...

  7. Ikot Udo Abia - Wikipedia

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    Ikot Udo Abia is a village in ward four of the Etinan local government area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. [1] [2]: 26 "Ikot Udo Abia" means followers of Udo Abia. The villagers are the Ibibio people [3] [4] who are of the Afaha group within the Iman Clan (their spiritual guide is Itina). The language spoken in the village is Ibibio. [5]

  8. Eket - Wikipedia

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    Eket people belong to the Ibibio ethnic group of Akwa Ibom State who are said to be "the stock natives from whom most of the small tribes in the Qua Iboe and Calabar have sprung". [6] Not much had been written about the Eket people before the coming of the European missionaries, traders and colonialists.

  9. Anaang people - Wikipedia

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    The Anaang are the second largest ethnic group after the Ibibios in Akwa Ibom state. [3] The Anaang were formerly located in the former Abak and Ikot Ekpene Divisions of the Anaang Province, as well as part of the former Opobo Division of Uyo Province, in the former Eastern Region of Nigeria. The proper name for the Ika of Akwa Ibom is Ika ...