Map of Calabar. Photo credit; Wikipedia.
The Efik of Old Calabar developed one of West Africa’s most sophisticated socio-economic institutions: the “House system,” known in Efik as Ufok. Far more than…
Site of a slave market at Akpabuyo in the Calabar area, featured in a major exhibit of the museum. Photo credit; Wikipedia.
The Efik people of the Cross River region in…
The Efik people of the Cross River region in present-day southeastern Nigeria developed one of West Africa’s most distinctive pre-colonial diplomatic traditions. Their paramount rulers, known as Obongs of Calabar,…
The Efik people of southeastern Nigeria are historically associated with a cluster of settlements along the Calabar River that became collectively known to Europeans as Old Calabar. Among these settlements,…
Efik Kingdom. Photo credit; naijabiography.com
The history of the Efik people of southeastern Nigeria reflects centuries of movement, adaptation, and intercultural contact in the Cross River region. Known today for their…
Remains of Long JuJu of Arochukwu, late 19th century. Photo credit: Wikipedia
The history of the Efik people of southeastern Nigeria is deeply rooted in migration, cultural conflict, and religious identity.…