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  3. Ibibio people - Wikipedia

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    On 23 September 1987, by Military Decree No.24, Akwa Ibom State was carved out of the then Cross Rivers State as a separate state. Cross Rivers State remains as a neighboring and mothering state of Akwa Ibom State. [18] Southwestern Cameroon was a part of the present Cross River State and Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria.

  4. Ndoki tribe - Wikipedia

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    Ndoki also known as Ọkwa [1] are a tribe of Igbo people that are located at the hinterland of Igboland and coastal region of Bonny and Opobo.. Pre-colonial Ndoki covers 450 square kilometres (170 sq mi) with rich farmland which borders Imo River on the East and Aba River in the South bounded by Ika and Obong villages. [2]

  5. Mbot Abasi Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Efik were originally from the Ibom Kingdom and might have left before or during the Aro-Ibibio Wars. Akwa Ibom State is one of the present two states created from the old Akwa Akpa kingdom, Cross River State being the sister state. [2] The people of the Ibom Kingdom also called themselves Mbot Abasi (the people of God).

  6. Obong Okon Ita - Wikipedia

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    Obong Okon Ita was an Ibibio king of Ibom Kingdom with its seat of government in Obot Okon Ita. His kingdom was located between present day Abia and Akwa Ibom states in Southeastern Nigeria . He is the father of Akakpokpo Okon and Akpan Okon who fought for supremacy for the rulership of Ibom Kingdom [ 1 ]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Efik people - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the Enwang and Usukakpa are located in the present-day Akwa Ibom state. Modern Efik society is a melting pot of people of diverse origin. Due to the rise of Calabar as a commercial centre since the 18th century, Efik settlements experienced a high rate of inward migration consisting of Sierra Leoneans , Lebanese , Cameroonians ...

  9. Oron people - Wikipedia

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    Oron being in existence in the pre-colonial period of Nigeria and was formerly a part of the province called the South-Eastern state, they were later part of Cross River State and now part of Akwa Ibom State in Nigeria. [citation needed] Oron people own up to the fact that the Ibeno, who dwell among the Ekids share similar ancestral history ...