40 DAYS OF AKWA IBOM (DAY 1) AFANG: THE SOUP OF SOUPS

Do you remember the first time you ate Afang Soup? If you grew up in Akwa Ibom, you probably don't remember. You've probably had it so many times that its allure has become second nature to you. That's why I'm here though, to make you fall in love with it all over again. Look at me going on and on

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40 DAYS OF AKWA IBOM (DAY 18): THE IBIBIO BIBLE

Yes! Yes! Yes! The Ibibio Bible is here. This is probably old news to some of you who follow the news. For those of you who don't, you heard it here first. On the 27th of August, 2020, the first ever edition of the Ibibio Bible translation was launched. This is different from the Efik Bible translation we all know

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Who will color me orange?

On September 23, 2017, the South Southern State of Akwa Ibom rolled out the drums to commemorate its thirty years anniversary of Statehood. Like any other State function, the occasion was well attended by top dignitaries within and outside the State and was graced by one festivity or the other, particularly the street party that saw top hip hop artistes

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THE SHORT ONES: A VERY BRIEF HISTORY OF THE IBIBIO PEOPLE

The Ibibio people are famed as the oldest ethnic group in Nigeria with a spoken language that is as old as the group itself. Dise Akwa Ibom's Uwakmfon Etim takes

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