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Ejagham Nation Charged To Vote Not Fight But Reclaim Her Rightful Place In Cross River

By Patrick Obia The Ejagham Nation, one of the ethnic groups said to be marginalized in Cross River State has been charged to wake up and take their rightful place. The Ejaghams found in 12 out of the 18 Local Government Areas of the State were given the charge in a town hall engagement with

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Cross River Guber: Ejagham Federation Warn Against Disintegration, Pledge Support To Back-To-South Agitation

By Patrick Obia The Ejagham Federation has warned against disintegration and disunity amongst the Ejagham Nation, pledging total support for the ‘Back-to-South’ clamor for the office of the Cross River State Governor. This was contained in a communique issued by the Federation in a press conference held in Calabar, the State capital on Wednesday, where

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Nka Ekpenyong Nnuk Marks 40th Anniversary With Dinner And Awards Night

By Patrick Obia Nka Ekpenyong Nnuk, a socio-cultural organization in Cross River State, has marked its 40th anniversary with dinner and award night in Calabar, the State capital. Nka Ekpenyong Nnuk, made up of representatives from the Efik, Efut and Qua kingdom yearly holds dinner and award night to celebrate the peaceful coexistence, love and

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Ba-Kor (Bakor) Nation: A Conflict Of Identity With The Ejagham Mother Nation BY CEEJAY OJONG

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Bakor Nation is today largely misunderstood and appropriated to identify and typify the Ejagham sub-groups of Ikom Local Government Area Constituency II communities and clans, as well as all of Ogoja Local Government Area’s communities and clans besides the Mbube grouping. However, some three to four decades ago or so, the

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Are The Jukun, Yala And Ejagham People Related? – Obono Obla

by crossriverwatch admin Jukun are an ethno-linguistic group or ethnic nation in West Africa. The Jukun are traditionally located in Taraba, Benue, Nassarawa, Plateau, Adamawa, and Gombe states in Nigeria and parts of north western Cameroon. They are descendants of the people of the Kwararafa kingdom. Most of the tribes in the north central of

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