The Jagham language, Ejagham, also known as Ekoi, is an Ekoid language of Nigeria and Cameroon spoken by the Ekoi people. The E- in Ejagham represents... 3 KB (248 words) - 14:10, 24 August 2023 |
Ekoi people (redirect from Ejagham people) as Ejagham, are an ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria and extending eastward into the southwest region of Cameroon. They speak the Ejagham language. Other... 19 KB (2,494 words) - 13:11, 16 April 2024 |
Cross River State (category Articles containing French-language text) languages spoken in the state: English, the common language, Efik, Bekwarra, and Ejagham. The Efik language is widely spoken in Cross River State, especially... 33 KB (3,050 words) - 19:53, 29 March 2024 |
Evand, Ugare, Esimbi, Batomo, Assumbo, Eman, Caka, Ihatum, Amasi Ekoid: Ejagham Nyang: Denya, Kendem, Kenyang Beboid Western: Naki, Bu, Misong, Koshin... 78 KB (2,403 words) - 08:59, 4 March 2024 |
and Ejagham of the Ekok main group under the Semi-Bantu stock, the two being considered as separate sub-language groups. The Banyang and Ejagham like... 16 KB (1,772 words) - 05:40, 30 January 2024 |
similar to Igbo, Efik, Anaang, and Ejagham. Ibibio has also had influences on Afro-American diasporic languages such as AAVE words like buckra which... 9 KB (580 words) - 19:13, 29 March 2024 |
South South (section Languages) Efik-Ibibio Oron language Obolo language Bayelsa Izon Ogbia Epie Cross River Efik Humono Yala Nde-nsele-nta Bokyi Etung Legbo-Agbo Ejagham Ekoi Ekajuk Yakurr... 7 KB (466 words) - 08:59, 14 March 2024 |
"Ekoi" or "Ejagham" may refer to: Ekoi people, a group of people found in south-eastern Nigeria, also known as Ejagham Ekoid languages, the language spoken... 312 bytes (75 words) - 12:05, 27 October 2017 |
Oroko people (section Language) the Rumpi Hills towards the Bakossi Mountains to the northeast and the Ejagham forest to the northwest. The Ndian and Meme rivers, together with the Massaka... 5 KB (469 words) - 16:35, 31 January 2024 |
Nsibidi (category Igbo language) membership of the Ekpe society, to other cultures and art such as the Ejagham people of the Northern Cross River. The first recorded archeological evidences... 17 KB (1,709 words) - 08:58, 1 April 2024 |
Ibibio people (category Articles containing Ibibio-language text) Cameroons. The Usak Edet (Isanguele) are a subgroup of the Ekoi people (the Ejagham). This was premised on the fact that among the Ibibio people, Usak Edet... 39 KB (5,084 words) - 00:34, 9 April 2024 |
the Lokaa Language which is the general language spoken in Yakurr. Ugep originated from a place or village called “Akpa” in the Eastern Ejagham race in... 9 KB (466 words) - 22:39, 10 November 2023 |
Ogoni people (section Languages) Nyo-Khana is on the East while Ken-Khana is on the west. There are multiple languages spoken by the Ogonis. The largest is Khana, which mutually intelligible... 14 KB (1,807 words) - 20:32, 13 March 2024 |
Korup villages with the other ethnic groups in the region (i.e. Oroko, Ejagham) is nowadays amiable, and there are often intercultural marriages, especially... 2 KB (312 words) - 04:44, 23 May 2023 |
official language which is English, as a result of the British colonial rule over the nation. Nevertheless, it is not spoken as a first language in the... 20 KB (252 words) - 04:07, 17 April 2024 |
Oron people (section Language (Nsíŋ Oro)) warrior people, speaking the Oron (Oro) language which is in the Cross River language family of the Benue–Congo languages. They are ancestrally related to the... 84 KB (12,692 words) - 17:31, 1 April 2024 |
Efik people (category Articles containing explicitly cited English-language text) Ibom state. The Efik speak the Efik language which is a member of the Benue–Congo subfamily of the Niger-Congo language group. The Efik refer to themselves... 51 KB (6,759 words) - 22:54, 12 April 2024 |
Arochukwu (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Ibibio group originally came from Usak Edet (Isanguele), a segment of the Ejagham in present-day Southern Cameroon. The first Igbo settlers to arrive to... 17 KB (1,484 words) - 10:02, 10 April 2024 |
North Bantoid) is a branch of the Bantoid languages. It consists of the Mambiloid, Dakoid, and Tikar languages of eastern Nigeria and west-central Cameroon... 10 KB (222 words) - 13:39, 12 July 2022 |
"Mumuye Sukuru Vertical Mask". Tribal Art Gallery. Retrieved 2021-10-20. "Ejagham (Ekoi) Headdresses, Nigeria". Hamill Gallery. Retrieved 2021-10-20. Dada... 9 KB (858 words) - 08:03, 17 April 2024 |
Biafra (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi)) activities in the Cameroon. The Deputy Leader, Ebuta Akor Takon is an Ejagham native, a tribe in Nigeria and also in significant number in Cameroon.... 76 KB (7,348 words) - 18:09, 3 April 2024 |
language spoken along with Pidgin and several other dialects, including Ejagham. The city is also noteworthy for the high proportion of Nigerians who live... 12 KB (695 words) - 20:21, 17 August 2023 |
often mimic tones in languages. Common throughout much of Africa, the tropical Americas, and Oceania. Called egyʉ̂k in Ejagham, and also played by the... 19 KB (2,158 words) - 16:32, 22 March 2024 |
Igbo people (category Articles containing Igbo-language text) proto-Ibibio group originally came from Usak Edet (Isanguele), a segment of the Ejagham in present-day Southern Cameroon. The Eze Agwu clan from Abiriba, initiated... 139 KB (15,270 words) - 09:23, 7 April 2024 |
Obubra Local Government Area. The major languages of the people include Ofutop Bakor, Yala, Mbembe and Ejagham. Ikom people are said to have originated... 13 KB (1,059 words) - 22:05, 17 March 2024 |
Eyumodjock (category Articles with French-language sources (fr)) Eyumojock sub-division in the Manyu division. The small volcanic Lake Ejagham is near the town. Communes of Cameroon Writing systems of Africa Africa... 4 KB (122 words) - 13:42, 26 June 2023 |
Mojo (African-American culture) (category Articles containing Tagalog-language text) Adinkra and Nsibidi symbols as protective charms into their fabrics. The Ejagham women of Cameroon and Yoruba women in Nigeria make cloths with sacred symbols... 45 KB (5,322 words) - 22:07, 9 March 2024 |