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Efik Traditional Marriage Rites – a Gender Persepctive
Bakassi: the Oron Perspective
Oral Tradition and Ethnicity in the Creation of New States Sn Nigeria: the Case of Akwa Iboh
Documenting the Significance of the Ibibio Traditional Marriage Gift Items: a Communicative Approach
The Ethnic Factor in the Nigeria- Cameroon Border Dispute
The Language of Libation Rituals Among the Efik
Evaluating the Place of the Ekpe Traditional Institution As a Tool for Nation-Building in Pre-Colonial Cross River Region
Okpo Ekak Paradox of Passion and Individuality Among the Efi K
Perspectives on Nigerian Peoples and Culture
FILOSOFIA THEORETICA FORMATED Vol 2 No. 1. Final 1Docx
A Bibliography of the Bible in Africa
Changing Meanings in Patterns of Efik Women Hair Styles Edisua Merab
From Ritual to Dramatic Art the Ukwa War Dance of Ekid People
1 Characteristics, Variations and Dynamics of Nigeria
The Adaptation of English Consonants by Efik Learners of English
Efik Nnabo Society Masquerades of Calabar, Nigeria
Reflections Are We Global Yet? Africa and the Future of Early Modern Studies Wendy Laura Belcher
The Case of the Efik Language in South Eastern Nigeria
Top View
The Efik Example
Addis Ababa University School of Post Graduate Studies Center for African and Oriental Studies
The Decline of Ekpe Masquerade Amongst the Efik Speakers
The Moving Finger: a Rhetorical, Grammatological and Afrinographic Exploration Of
People and Culture SOW302
Historical Dictionary of Nigeria
Iconography and Continuity in West Africa: Calabar Terracottas and the Arts of the Cross River Region of Nigeria/Cameroon
Traditional Methods of Crime Control and Community Security in Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State - Nigeria
The Effects of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on National Development: the Example of Nigeria
The Efik Language: a Historical Profile
Akamkpa Quarry Draft Report
Mbopo Ritual and the Calabar Festival in Southern Nigeria by Nsima Udo1 “Wisdom Consist in Knowing Oneself and Not Minding Others Business…”2
Exploring the Relationship Between Culture and Health on Nigerian Food Blogs
A History of Ibibio People of Southern Nigeria