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Hilarious Photo All The Way From The City Of Warri / The Night View Of City Of Bauchi (Wambai Gate) / The New Four Point Hotel In Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State (see Photo) (2) (3) (4)

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Eureka123(f): 10:35pm On May 12, 2015
africanusvu:
Ikotekpene,ikotekpene,Any time I remember u or sees u,I Hunger for BIAFrA,just be patient,in a litle while,Biafra will come and the world will know of ur hidden Beuty,then u will be sought like the 72virgins cos already u ar the virgin. Of Biafrao

Receive sense, brother. Smh. grin

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Mznaett: 10:37pm On May 12, 2015
Sekem city!!! Haters can go to hell cuz AKS is one of the best in 9ja...Proudly Akwa Ibomite all the way. Can't wait 4 2moro o so fucking tired of Ph

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by mmsen: 10:39pm On May 12, 2015
debbie:
ok,wow,........so it is the same name that Arochukwu people call their masquerade too

'Arochuku' was an Ibibio settlement initially.

They retained the customs even after the influx of Igbo speaking peoples.

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by omenka(m): 10:41pm On May 12, 2015
henrychubayo:
VERY VERY NICE. TOURIST AREAS IN NIGERIA IS GROWING. SOON, OUR VISAS MAY BE CHASED AFTER. WE JUST NEED MORE COMMITTED GOVERNORS AND ROOT OUT TRIBALISM.
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by bogolobango(m): 10:48pm On May 12, 2015
Last pic see babe
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Aitee1: 10:49pm On May 12, 2015
Odaveboy:
.....sorry are you from the town?

Yes! wink
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Enoquin(f): 10:51pm On May 12, 2015
mmsen:
A lot has been done there and there is even more in the pipeline but what is an Annang?

How does the language differ from Efik/Ibibio?

Who came up with that term?

Annang is a dialect same as Ibibio and Efik. Annang and Ibibio have more in common than Efik has with either two
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by BiafranPrince: 10:54pm On May 12, 2015
elbinmanny:
its possible cos ikot ekpene is the borther town to Abia state cool

And today some divide and rule people will say we are not Brothers, by naming them South South South South till we get South of Brazil.
Obingwa my L.G.A is a border town to Akwa Ibom and culturally we are very related, no difference.
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Flyingngel(m): 10:55pm On May 12, 2015
Spaxon:
dats my governor..

Uko iden!!




Atan akpan iko. Mkpo abadie?
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by peedeeasobie(m): 10:55pm On May 12, 2015
elbinmanny:
Ikot Ekpene, known throughout Nigeria as " The Raffia City", or locally simply as "IK," is a historic town in the southernNigeria,in Akwa Ibom state. It is the political and cultural capital of theAnnang ethnic group in Nigeria (Nair, 1972). The town is located on the A342 highway that parallels the coast, between Calabar to the south east andAba to the west, with the state capital,Uyo, on this road just to the east.Umuahia is the next major town to the north.Ikot Ekpene is known as a regional centre of commerce, with notable exports of palm products, especiallypalm oil, kernels, raffia products including raffia fibers and its sweet wine, as well as ground crops of yams,cassava, taro, and corn. The population is made up primarily of the Annangpeople with a small number of Igbo Traders and Hausa Suya Vendors. Significant exports also include basket weaving, sculpture, and, most notably,raffia cane furniture (hence the colloquial name of the town).Though most inhabitants of the area did not have direct contact with European traders who they called Mbakara until early in the twentieth century, it is believed that European articles of trade reached the people since the 17th century. Sustained contact with the Europeans began during the Aro expedition when Ukpong Inokon, an Aro Blood Brotherhood leader escaped to Ifuho. (Ette, in press) In November 1903, British troops arrived in the area from Calabar and the following year established a garrison there in January 1904. From Ikot Ekpene the troops marched to Uyo and from there to Abak and Opobo (now Ikot Abasi). Between 1904 and 1910, Ikot Ekpene became part of the Eyong District. In 1914 Enyong District was broken up into two: Enyong and Ikot Ekpene Districts. The new Ikot Ekpene District included Uyo and Abak with the headquarters in Ikot Ekpene town (Akpan, 1967).By 1919 trade with Europeans opened up as the town became an administrative center. The following companies had post and stores in the town: John Holt Cooperative Wholesale Society Paterson Zochonos (PZ), G. B. Olivant and the Compagnie Francaise de L'Afrique Occidentals. The establishment of these companies resulted in exodus from the surrounding areas and made Ikot Ekpene a vibrant metropolis. In 1937, the colonial administration built the main market and separated those who sold imported European goods from indigenous articles. A slaughter house was added to allow for the inspection of meat.Under the British the town became the seat of both the (Annang), Division and (Ikot Ekpene) County Council. Today it is a municipal center in the state of Akwa Ibom.Kannan Nair, the noted historian described the town as a cultural and political capital of the Annangs and the Ibibios. The Ibibios live to the East and most of the Annangs live to the South of the town. In 1903, the British sent in troops and a garrison was stationed there at the main entrance to the town known as Control Post. The town was so important to the British that when a proposed road linking Owerri and Calabar in the late 1920s was to bypass the town, the British administrators abandoned the idea in favor of one linking Eket and Owerri in order to bring the town into the loop (Nair, 1972). It became the site of the experiment in local self governance by the British in 1951. It was also the birthplace of the famous Ibibio Welfare Union when James Udo Eka teamed up with Udosen Obot at Methodist school in Ikot Obong Edong ( Noah, 1988).Ikot Ekpene, probably more than any other town, was seriously impacted in the Biafrian civil war. It had strategic military and political importance to both the Biafrians and Nigerians. The town and the area changed hands at least 3 times in this bitter conflict. Following the war, the new reorganization and state structure led to policies that did not recognize the historic importance of the town as most of the Annang leaders were massacred during the war.Like most Annang communities, Ikot Ekpene has a tradition of self-improvement from its sons and daughters, both near and far. Several groups are working together to recapture and rebuild what they fondly call "The Raffia City". Ikot Ekpene has a long history of transforming the raffia fibre into cloth used in shoes, hats, handbags, mats and with distinctive cultural carvings made out of wood. These unique arts and crafts trades have continued alongside traditional agriculture.Many foreign organizations and churches are present in the area. Four institutions of higher learning have added a richness to the town: The Akwa-Ibom state polythecnic Ikot Osurua, Ritman university, the School of Nursing and the St Joseph Major Theological Seminary.




Has the Federal Government banned paragraph?

This writeup can cause a mental breakdown!
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by deolu2000(m): 10:59pm On May 12, 2015
Well,i don"t know much abt the placte phycally but i remember that Agbo and Edet lived there sha.that was from the good old days of Mcmillian books for pry. Sch Pupil.

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by UpLoyo: 10:59pm On May 12, 2015
Dragonking:
[size=20pt]God bless the Niger Delta. We from the SS are truly blessed and making the country proud..

Haters keep on hating.
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Ignoramus...if God doesn't bless Nigeria, Niger Delta will be blessed right? You surely the one with hatred in your heart it seems.
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by hotgunz(m): 11:08pm On May 12, 2015
They didn't included advised for tour's that the eat human being dere...
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Odaveboy(m): 11:11pm On May 12, 2015
Aitee1:

Yes! wink
....abaadie....lol
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by redsquare(m): 11:11pm On May 12, 2015
Bolade005:
I served in Akwa Ibom state. State college, Abak road, Ikot ekpene precisely.

On the surface, Ikot Ekpene is a beautiful village but when you go beyond the surface, beyond the surface now is "deeper into the city" then you will realise there is nothing in Ikot Ekpene. I can count the number of houses there with a bathroom, toilet and Kitchen attached to the main house. Not modern bathroom and toliet sef. Ikot Ekpene is a glorifed / advanced village.

Oh, I've missed this old woman at plaza where I always go to eat pounded yam with better white soup anytime FG pays allawee. Anyways, Akwa Ibom ayaya. Ikot ekpene ayaya.




You guys will never see anything good in other states outside the South West. I'm not from Akwa Ibom but I've spent some time in Ikot Ekpene, it's a nice little town to live in. Bros, bad belle no good. Akwa Ibom ayaya.

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by ocelot2006(m): 11:13pm On May 12, 2015
Ariel20:



Who says more cannot be done? undecided

Under that crook called Umana? Hell no!
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Eberex(m): 11:18pm On May 12, 2015
I spent a year in IK between 2013-2014. I worked as facility engineer at gov akpabio's place at Ukana.
They have good weather, good roads but most of the indigenes are not hospitable. In as much as you find good structures in this part of akwa ibom, I must say these people think too local.
When it comes to sunday worship, they are number one, yet they believe more on fetish things.
One of the difficult things I went through was the language. Kai ! Whenever you mEet someone, they would automatically think u are one of them. Very rare to see them speak good english. But what I did enjoy was their soup. White soup, afang, atanma etc. No tomato sauce for here o! What they use as stew is pepper soup with white rice. I never tried it. I will contiunue with my article later abeg
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by ocelot2006(m): 11:20pm On May 12, 2015
Bolade005:
I served in Akwa Ibom state. State college, Abak road, Ikot ekpene precisely.

On the surface, Ikot Ekpene is a beautiful village but when you go beyond the surface, beyond the surface now is "deeper into the city" then you will realise there is nothing in Ikot Ekpene. I can count the number of houses there with a bathroom, toilet and Kitchen attached to the main house. Not modern bathroom and toliet sef. Ikot Ekpene is a glorifed / advanced village.

Oh, I've missed this old woman at plaza where I always go to eat pounded yam with better white soup anytime FG pays allawee. Anyways, Akwa Ibom ayaya. Ikot ekpene ayaya.




You‘re joking, right? Cos you just described somewhere in the SW with their distinct lack of adequate toilets and reliance on ‘shot put’ ie throwing fecal matter in bags on the streets, NOT Ikot Ekpene in Akwa Ibom state. Ikot is no glorified village but a bustling commercial metropolis close to the commercial Hubs in Abia state.

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by fa4dmike(m): 11:20pm On May 12, 2015
my guy u re right.... n thetwo states are neigbours o... the governor of abia is a disgrace to abians
younghartz:
What are we not talking about

This is a city grin


Not umuahia cry
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by solayd(m): 11:27pm On May 12, 2015
cool cheesy

buh why da Lady dey cry nw abi na for my eyes?
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by ethicalUser(m): 11:30pm On May 12, 2015
Sheraton under construction in the heart of IK

Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Eberex(m): 11:30pm On May 12, 2015
ocelot2006:


You‘re joking, right? Cos you just described somewhere in the SW with their distinct lack of adequate toilets and reliance on ‘shot put’ ie throwing fecal matter in bags on the streets, NOT Ikot Ekpene in Akwa Ibom state. Ikot is no glorified village but a bustling commercial metropolis close to the commercial Hubs in Abia state.

What re u saying? All the pictures posted here are true but when you go round IK you will agree with statement that you still find old houses and huts plus what bolade painted. I observed one thing during my one year stay in IK. The indigenes don't like travelling or go out to see what's out there! They are contented with living in their village turned town.
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by akpanakwaibom: 11:51pm On May 12, 2015
Nice

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by Sylverbox(m): 11:51pm On May 12, 2015
Jackeeh:
That's ma town grin
My town too. I come from ikot osurua....where r u from?
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by lazsnaira(m): 11:52pm On May 12, 2015
younghartz:
What are we not talking about
This is a city grin

Not umuahia cry
Are you from umuahia?
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by akpanakwaibom: 11:58pm On May 12, 2015
RITMAN College Ikot Ekpene

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by elbinmanny(m): 12:01am On May 13, 2015
lazsnaira:

Are you from umuahia?
cheesy cheesy
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by john4aguero: 12:04am On May 13, 2015
Spaxon:
dats my governor..

Uko iden!!

So you from Akwa Ibom? Iyammi shocked shocked
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by lazsnaira(m): 12:05am On May 13, 2015
Bolade005:
I served in Akwa Ibom state. State college, Abak road, Ikot ekpene precisely.

On the surface, Ikot Ekpene is a beautiful village but when you go beyond the surface, beyond the surface now is "deeper into the city" then you will realise there is nothing in Ikot Ekpene. I can count the number of houses there with a bathroom, toilet and Kitchen attached to the main house. Not modern bathroom and toliet sef. Ikot Ekpene is a glorifed / advanced village.

Oh, I've missed this old woman at plaza where I always go to eat pounded yam with better white soup anytime FG pays allawee. Anyways, Akwa Ibom ayaya. Ikot ekpene ayaya.




Pls kindly tell us where you come from in nigeria, so we can juxtapose.

Because everywhere else in the south west is a village apart from lagos.

For instance, Ibadan is a very huge old ghetto with an infinite view of rusty brown corrugated zincs.

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Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by john4aguero: 12:06am On May 13, 2015
tohpahz:
smileywould want to come here someday [color=#006600][/color]

I could make that possible wink wink
Re: The Hidden City Of Nigeria (ikot-ekepne). Another Akpabio Magic ! by elbinmanny(m): 12:08am On May 13, 2015
lazsnaira:


Pls kindly tell us where you come from in nigeria, so we can juxtapose.

Because everywhere else in the south west is a village apart from lagos.

For instance, Ibadan is a very huge old ghetto with an infinite view of rusty brown corrugated zincs.
dies grin the brown roof kingdom cheesy

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