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25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by hector: 7:43am On Sep 01, 2017
Calabar has been a destination heaven for many across Nigeria and the rest of the world. Its rich history, serene environment, hospitable people and tasty cuisines have been the reason for this. I stumbled on this write-up and thought I should share it with you incase you are considering Calabar for just anything so long as its for good. Although some of these points are debatable but please make your comments constructive and no insult please#

1) Hope Waddell Secondary School, Calabar was the first Secondary School in the east of the Niger and was established by the Presbyterian Church in 1895.
It was named after the Rev. Hope Masterton Waddell who was then a vibrant Presbyterian missionary.

2) The Efik language was the first African language in Print in Africa beginning in 1862.

3) The very first complete translation of the Bible into a Nigerian language is the Efik language.

4) King Archibong III was in 1878 Nigeria’s very first Justice of Peace (JP)

5) The coronation of the King Archibong III (Edem Asibong Ekpo Efiom Okoho Efiom Ekpo….) on September 6, 1878, marked the very first Royal Church Coronation in Nigeria’s and West Africa’s religious histories. He was also the first king to be coronated wearing an entire regalia sent by the Queen.

6) Louis Orok Edet was the first indigenous Nigerian Inspector General of Police.

7) Established in 1938 the West African People’s Institute in Calabar is Nigeria’s first private secondary school.

cool The late Chief Mrs. Margaret Ekpo was one of Nigeria’s foremost women-rights activists and major participant during the Aba Market Women Riot in 1929, believed to have been remotely inspired by the Calabar Market Women Revolt of 1925.

9) The late Chief Dr. Bassey James Ikpeme was the first indigenous Surgeon General of Nigeria.

10)The late Chief Mrs. Ekanem Bassey Ikpeme was the first female pharmacist in West Africa.

11) The very first games of Football, Cricket and Hockey were played in Calabar.

12) Professor Lawrence Eyo Ita was the first indigenous Nigerian professor and first premier of the former Eastern Region of Nigeria.

13) The late Hogan “Kid” Bassey was the first Nigerian to win the world feather-weight boxing title.

14) The late Etubom Oyo Orok Oyo-Ita was the first Nigerian to represent Africa in FIFA.

15) Former Governor Donald Duke was the first ever Governor in Nigeria to initiate the first global carnival in Nigeria.

16) Mrs. Cecilia Ekpenyong was the first and only female deputy governor of Cross River State.

17) The first photographic studio in West Africa was established in Calabar in 1876.

18) Willy Eyo Honesty I was the first person in West Africa to compile a dictionary of an African language in 1812.

19) The first medical college and the first School of Pharmacy in Nigeria began in Calabar.

20) The first church wedding in Nigeria was held in Creek Town Presbyterian Church on April 15, 1850.

21) Also, the late Chief [Dr.] James Ene Richard Henshaw was Nigeria’s foremost literary artist, and the late Hon Richard Henshaw the first indigenous member of legislature in Lord Lugard’s administration.

22) Chief [Mrs.] Ekei Esien Oku was the first female librarian in West Africa.

23) The late Chief Afiong E. Idem Ekeng was the first female Ophthalmic Optician in Nigeria.

24) The late Lawyer Ekpo Anwan was the very first certified indigenous Nigerian lawyer under British rule.

25) Dr. Lawrence Ekeng Richard Henshaw was the first director of medical services in West Africa

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Re: 25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by Yeligray(m): 7:47am On Sep 01, 2017
Inyanya is also from calabar south
Re: 25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by hemartins(m): 7:48am On Sep 01, 2017
They can recite any tongue twister because of their tongue �.
They have a signature dance of twisting their waist and dancing with their toes.
The Calabars are widely known for the edikaigun soup with periwinkles.
They have pretty ladies.
They are wonderful people.

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Re: 25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by MhizzAJ(f): 7:55am On Sep 01, 2017
cool
I love calabar

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Re: 25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by SuperSuave(m): 8:03am On Sep 01, 2017
3 things almost everyone know calabar people for:

1. They eat dogs

2. They ladies are killers in bed
cheesy

3. Rumour has it that they eat human (don't know how true).
Re: 25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by Nobody: 8:19am On Sep 01, 2017
DOGS


LADIES


Festival
Re: 25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by Young03(m): 8:27am On Sep 01, 2017
There ladies oh Jesu

A1 in bedmatics
Re: 25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by hector: 8:36am On Sep 01, 2017
SuperSuave:
3 things almost everyone know calabar people for:

1. They eat dogs

2. They ladies are killers in bed
cheesy

3. Rumour has it that they eat human (don't know how true).

Is it only calabar people that eat dogs? there is hardly any tribe in Nigeria that does not eat dogs. �
Re: 25 Things You Should Know About Calabar And Her People by SuperSuave(m): 9:25am On Sep 01, 2017
hector:


Is it only calabar people that eat dogs? there is hardly any tribe in Nigeria that does not eat dogs. �
that's a lie you can't prove. If I don't know of any tribe I know of the Yoruba and Hausa, they don't eat dogs.

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