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Ikomi (m)
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Akkkkkkaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnn odu ke mmong aba ke mmoo aba ke ndede In short Akan all of the above. 
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uyai (f)
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ndito ka mmi abadie? abasi adiong afid nyin, Amen. etim ba, eke iwana awan. Yak ndiseme owo eba ke idem ommo.
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Ikomi (m)
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I say Amen to that too. Whatever that means.
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snazzydawn (f)
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@ ikomi if only you knew what that meant (the last paragraph)
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Ikomi (m)
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Now u tell me. What does it mean? If it doesn't say any good let me retrieve my Amen. 
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snazzydawn (f)
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not telling
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uau (m)
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idung isongo, ami ndi eyen akwa ibom. mmana ke uyo, nka nwed ma ke uniuyo. nke kod computer science.nnam utom ke lagos idaghe ami.
tie sung oooh.
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uyai (f)
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yak obong aba ye afo.
ami nke ka nwed ke CCC, afaha oku. Uniuyo ayaiya idahami. Ema ediong Itu Road about six years ago. I don't know how it is now.
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snazzydawn (f)
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yes o uyai, itu road is very goooodddd. You need to see the new Uyo village road, just like London. If you enter Uyo now, you will miss road from Itam Junction. So you were in CCC? I was in Itak and we used to hate CCC girls and Adiaha Obong. The feeling was mutual as the 3 schools never saw eye to eye. We used to call you girls sanga nanga ama.
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uyai (f)
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my sister Love44 went to itak. yes! we never got along. We all thought adiaha obong was too thrashy because of their yellow uniform. Itak girls were doing shakara because of mma makara who later left the school. CCC is the best. the girls from there know how to strut. we were always invited to play for state events so Itak has nothing on CCC. I graduated 1999.
Kai! i miss home. i haven't been home since i left in 2001. i remember Aka road, oron Road and definitely Itu road. There is a market on the street that is open untill very late at night don't remember the name, the government was trying to get rid of it 6 years ago. my days at CCC are still best days of my life. i miss home. i miss uyo and Etinan:'(
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uyai (f)
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@snazzydawn, Mbok Mkpo Adadie ke Idong? Uyo abadie in general.
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snazzydawn (f)
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uyai se fi ibuot nte CCC. So Uyo is now idung?! lol. Well, the rivalry was really healthy. Adiaha Obong girls are still what they used to be- TRASHY!
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VIPICO (m)
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@snazzydawn, Great job, gurl! Amenam eti eti, ayen eka mmi. Don't mind ppl that still want to bring up Igbo/Ibibio dichotomy.
Afo ado ayen eka mmi. Thats all I know.
And for those that want to curse themselves out here, eka iso
Nuff said
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BabaTony
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idung , etiedo ooooo, ami ndi ufa ke mboho emi, ami ndung ke ikot ekpene, ami nke ka nwet ke rsust ye uniport , ami ndo engineer. esong idem ooo
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nene inyan (f)
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i b fine efik gal,nko amediono nyin ndito efik nyin iye ikan.sosongo. mendotinoooooooooooooooooo
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olawunmi05 (f)
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My husband is from Akwa Ibom, I can only speak these few words: 'mesere o o' 'abadie - idioko' 'sosong etietie' (thank you very much) Beside a family friend use to call me 'eka Eno' (hope the spelling is right, i.e. mummy Eno)  . I'm still trying to learn the language, though it's not easy. 
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saucekid (m)
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i b fine efik girl,nko amediono nyin ndito efik nyin iye ikan.sosongo. mendotinoooooooooooooooooo
9ice, lets relate then
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lifegal (f)
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Akwa-Ibom Isongo!!!, Cross river eno mbang ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! song ubok ndito akwa ibom  hmnnnnnnnnn eme edong idem 
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en-fuse (m)
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Ibibio Isongo! Ukang Nyin aba die? Imi namm tutu. Ami ntoe Eket. Eket Idodion o! Nam utom ke Eket but dong ke Calabar. Etie sungooooo!
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laudate
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My husband is from Akwa Ibom, I can only speak these few words: 'mesere o o' 'abadie - idioko' 'sosong etietie' (thank you very much) Beside a family friend use to call me 'eka Eno' (hope the spelling is right, i.e. mummy Eno)  . I'm still trying to learn the language, though it's not easy.  You are doing well, keep it up! Make an effort to learn more words, and you will see your vocabulary grow!  Good work!
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aniekan28 (m)
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Annang MMa !. mbo imaka ibono o!, iiyyaaa iyai.
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*Shentz* (f)
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This is what i am talking bout a place US!
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Zequisha (f)
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my husband is from akwa ibom but i can barely speak the language. I will be very pleased if someone can help me learn. Am so eager to learn the language. sosongo
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akeye (f)
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am from Obudu oh any body 4rm my place o mo oh.
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ukokeekong
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Zequisha, I will happily teach you the language. Write to me: qi1t@yahoo.com
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sylvex (f)
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Nditou Akwa-Ibom ke nairaland mmesere oooo.
Atte Isong oooo - (Iyah)!!!!
Eka Isong oooo - (Iyah)!!!!!!!
Uyo Isong oooo - (Iyah)!!!!!!!!!!!
Akwa-Ibom ekom doooooo (Iyahhhhhhhh)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
thumbs up to all the Akwa-Ibomites 
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Ndipe (m)
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Ufoknwed nta ifiok? LOL, I have not heard of the expression in a long time. By the way, I am an Ibibio man too, from Uyo. Raised in Calabar, as well as my village. I have wonderful memories of my beloved country, Nigeria. So, how's Uyo now? like London, as one poster wrote? what's really happening back home? have not been home in a while. Come, I get question, do they still award bursaries to students back home? And the trade fair? Is it still around?
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Zequisha (f)
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ukokeekong
Did u a mail. Eagerly waiting.
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kojeiwa (m)
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Can i call a girl from Akwa Ibom a calaber girl?
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davidif (m)
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is that Akan of access high school.
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