-
named by the
Portuguese was
locally known as Ata
Akpa in
local Efik language. In
modern times the
Obong of
Calabar is
crowned twice,
first traditionally...
- census. The area is rich in oil and
natural gas; oil was
discovered in Ikot
Akpa/Ekop as
early as 1953.
Forest reserves in the
local government area include...
-
Ibiaku 1 Pry Sch, Ikot Ntot;
Village Square, Ikot Ntot; Pry Sch, Ikot
Akpaobong; Pry Sch, Ikot Etina;
Dispensary Ibekwe, Akpanya; Pry Sch, Ikot Ebak I;...
- Efik
Kingdom patriarch is
known as the
Obong.
Before the
colonial period, Calabar,
originally known as Akwa
Akpa, was a
kingdom with the City of Calabar...
-
would have the
title Obong of Calabar.
Obong Edem
Effiom Edem (January 1901 - July 1906)
Obong Adam
Ephraim Duke X
Obong Asibong IV
Obong Asibong V (1956 -)...
-
Nnachi and
possibly introduced the idea of
bringing Akpa troops to help the Eze Agwu,
Nnachi clan, and
Obong Okon Ita
rebels during the Aro-Ibibio Wars. After...
- site of
Arochukwu was
originally settled by the
Ibibio people under the
Obong Okon Ita
kingdom before the
conquest of what
became Obinkita in the 17th...
- Enin L.G.A and a
second campus fondly known as Abak
Campus situated at Obio
Akpa, Oruk Anam L.G.A. The
goals of the
university have been
modified by the administration...
-
allies for ****istance. Osim and
Akuma Nnubi were
Akpa merchant princes from the
Akamkpa area. They led
Akpa forces into the Aro
territory to ****ist their...
- Inua
Akpa. He
named it "Itu Iyitö Ekene."
Obong Iyitö Ekene's team met Efot Abua
living at one part of the land
leading to Idim Ete Niñ. When
Obong Iyitö...