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    Efik literature (Efik: Ñwed ikọ Efịk) is literature spoken or written in the Efik language, particularly by Efik people or speakers of the Efik language...
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    Efik mythology consists of a collection of myths narrated, sung or written down by the Efik people and passed down from generation to generation. Sources...
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    The Efik are an ethnic group located primarily in southern Nigeria, and western Cameroon. Within Nigeria, the Efik can be found in the present-day Cross...
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  • Efik /ˈɛfɪk/ EF-ik (Usem Efịk) is the indigenous language of the Efik people, who are situated in the present-day Cross River State and Akwa Ibom State...
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  • of the Efik people Efik mythology, the mythological beliefs of the Efik people Efik religion, the traditional religion of the Efik people Efik name, the...
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    Coast (68) or Ghana (30). Literature portal Hausa literature Yoruba literature Igbo literature Efik literature Edo literature List of Nigerian writers...
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    analyses of modern Yoruba novels. Oríkì Hausa literature Igbo literature Efik literature Edo literature List of Nigerian writers Third Generation of Nigerian...
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    the Hausa-language novel Shaihu Umar. Yoruba literature Efik literature Igbo literature Edo literature Furniss, Graham (1996). Poetry, prose and popular...
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    Nigerian film industry, be it in English, Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Itsekiri, Edo, Efik, Ijaw, Urhobo, Ibibio, Annang or any other of the over 300 Nigerian languages"...
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    Igbo literature encompasses both oral and written works of fiction and nonfiction created by the Igbo people in the Igbo language. This literary tradition...
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    million each of Nupe, Karai-Karai Kupa, Kakanda, Edo, Igala, Mafa, Idoma and Efik. Nigeria's linguistic diversity is a microcosm of much of Africa as a whole...
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    Onitsha Market Literature emerged in the early 1950s with locally written romances and practical pamphlets, published by printers in the eastern Nigerian...
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    Ikheloa, Niyi Osundare and Olu Obafemi. Nigerian Literature Igbo literature Yoruba literature Efik literature Amadi, Osa (7 November 2021). "Nigerian writers...
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    society that is found across old Cross River region among the Igbo, Ekoi, Efik, Bahumono, and other nearby peoples. Before the colonial era of Nigerian...
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    leaf, (respectively known as nchuanwu, arimu and ahuji in Igbo; ntong in Efik-Ibibio; efirin in Yoruba, añyeba in Igala, aramogbo in Edo; etc.), occasionally...
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    originating in the ancient Greek and Hellenistic world, associated with literature ascribed to the mythical poet Orpheus, who descended into the Greek underworld...
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    Edo literature includes both written and oral works in the Edo language by the Edo people of Nigeria. It has its origins in precolonial times and has evolved...
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    northeast part of Nigeria, the Tiv people are in the north central, and the Efik-Ibibio are in the south South. The Bini people are most frequent in the region...
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  • Ibibio-Efik abak atama, Isoko izuwo ibiedi, Itsekiri obe eyin-ikpogiri (banga-egusi soup). One-pot banga rice is known as adesi abak in Ibibio-Efik and is...
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    pp. 5, 71. Aye, Efiong U. (2000). The Efik People. Association for the Promotion of Efik Language, Literature and Culture. p. 262. ISBN 978-978-30541-3-4...
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    Calabar, as well as other slave trading city-states controlled by the Ijaw, Efik, and Igbo. The Aros formed a strong trading network, colonies, and incorporated...
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    of the So region) Amadioha (Igbo, Nigeria) Obuma (god of thunder, Ibibio-Efik Mythology, Nigeria) Àlamei (So region) Kiwanuka (god of thunder and lightning...
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    Ibom in Southern Nigeria. They share this soup with their neighbors the Efik people of in Calabar, Cross River It is a dish popularly known by Nigerians...
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