• Akpa (Akweya) is an Idomoid language spoken in Ohimini and Oturkpo LGAs, Benue State, central Nigeria. Akpa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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    Clément Akpa (born 24 November 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Ligue 1 club Auxerre. Born in France, he plays for the Ivory...
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    indigenes speak the Lokaa Language which is the general language spoken in Yakurr. Ugep originated from a place or village called “Akpa” in the Eastern Ejagham...
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    language is made up of the dialects of Agatu, Edumoga, Otukpo, Otukpa, Orokam, Akpa Agila, Utonkon, Igede, Etilo, Iyala. The Idoma people are predominantly hunters...
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    Jean-Daniel Dave Lewis Akpa Akpro (born 11 October 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Italian Serie B club Monza, on loan...
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  • language of Cross River State, Nigeria. It is spoken in Yala LGA, Alifokpa, Imbuo, Maa, Osina, Uchu, and Wonye. Yace is closely related to the Akpa language...
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    Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro (born 4 January 1985) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for North West Counties League Premier Division...
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  • including the subgroups of Igede, Uffia, Otukpo, and Orokam. Idomoid Yace Akpa Etulo–Idoma Etulo Idoma Idoma Igede Agatu Alago Yala Ethnologue includes...
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  • on the tonal response of the speaker. Examples include: Ákpá – River, Àkpá – First and Àkpà – Stomach. In Efik, there are five different tone marks that...
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    (Akpa) and Yala languages of Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Enugu, and Northern Cross River states. The Akweya subgroup is closely related to the Yatye-Akpa subgroup...
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  • Osong, Akpa Utong, Ibikpe, Ikot Udo, and Mbiaya. Mutaka Uruan – This clan consists of Ekpene Ibia, Ikot Edung, Ibiaku Issiet, Obio Ndobo, Ikot Akpa Ekang...
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    Calabar (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    city of Cross River State, Nigeria. It was originally named Akwa Akpa, in the Efik language, as the Efik people dominate this area. The city is adjacent to...
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    Igbo people (category Articles containing Igbo-language text)
    group answered the call for help. They were known as the Akpa who were living at today Akwa Akpa before the arrival of the Efik people in that region. These...
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  • Nigerian state Akwa Akpa, a city-state in present-day Nigeria Akwa Group, a Moroccan conglomerate Akwa language, a Bantu language of the Republic of Congo...
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    Amaetiti 3. Obiene 4. Ubila The kingdom is Igbo mixed with Ibibio and Akpa. The main language in Arochukwu is Igbo while Ibibio is also spoken. The population...
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  • 2007, citing Armstrong, R. G. (1984). "The consonant system of Akpa". Nigerian Language Teacher. 5 (2): 29. Blench 2007, p. 5. Blench, Roger (24 April...
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    Cross River State (category Articles containing French-language text)
    of votes in the highest number of local government Areas. Akwa Akpa Cross River language Tinapa Resort "Cross River State: Subdivision". www.citypopulation...
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  • List of Efik deities (category Articles containing Efik-language text)
    Akpabuyo Local Government Area.[citation needed] Ebebe - Wife of Ukong Esuk Akpa Uyọk - An Efik Ndem Priest who E.U. Aye asserts became part of the host of...
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    Second Franco-Dahomean War (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    24 km (15 mi) toward Abomey after Adégon, bivouacking at the village of Akpa. From the moment they arrived, they were attacked daily. From the French...
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    Duke Town (redirect from Akwa Akpa)
    name is unknown, since it was not used by the Efik people. The city of Akwa Akpa was founded by Efik families who had left Creek Town, further up the Calabar...
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  • the clan to move to Ena and finally to Akpa. However, the Abiriba people found it difficult to settle in Akpa due to several issues with neighbours. Nevertheless...
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    societies. The Annang language is also mutually intelligible to speakers of Ibibio, Efik, Oron, Eket (also known as Ekid) of the Akwa Akpa (Old Calabar Kingdom)...
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    migration and ancestry. The ancestral homeland of the Yakurr people is "Akpa", said to be a shortened form of "Lẹkanakpakpa". This area is believed to...
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  • Calabar which was 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...
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  • consists of sixteen Efai language, Efik language and Oro language speaking villages and towns. They include the following: Akpa Nkanua Akwa Obio Effiat...
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    Aro Confederacy Kingdom of Benin Akpakip Oro Akwa Akpa Kingdom of Bonny...
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    Igala Kingdom (category Articles containing Igala-language text)
    umbrella), Odechi / Okakachi (royal band), Oka kpai Okwu (royal beads) and the Akpa-Ayegba (the stool). The Àtá himself or herself is in-charge of the major...
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    Efik mythology (category Articles containing Efik-language text)
    sources of stereotypes. For example, the myth of Akpa Uyok is captured in a poem by Mbukpa E. Eyo. Akpa Uyok is believed to have been an Efik chief who...
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    History of Nigeria (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    now Calabar down to Bakassi in the East and Oron Nation in the West. Akwa Akpa (named Calabar by the Spanish) became a center of the Atlantic slave trade...
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    State was divided into various city-states like the Ibom Kingdom and Akwa Akpa before they later became a British protectorate in 1884 as a part of the...
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