Ndito Akwa Ibom State - a True Nigerian Man and Woman

Ndito Akwa Ibom State - a True Nigerian Man and Woman
Author: King Solomon David Jesse ETE
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2009-02-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0956149812

What is the meaning of AKWA?AKWA means MIGHTY. AKWA means the ALMIGHTYAKWA means the originAKWA also means AdamAKWA also means the first WORDAKWA also means AlphaAKWA also means the energy that starts, the starting point, the footprints.AKWA means Heaven, First, Father, Africa, Adam, Spirit or Man, while IBOM means Earth, Second, Mother, Eden, Eve, Soul or Woman, (ABASI AKWA IBOM) ABASI EYONG YE ISONG, GOD OF HEAVEN AND EARTH, MIGHTY GOD ON EARTH (ADAM AND EVE) IN AFRICA. That is Almighty of everything cannot only be on earth. HE must come from Intermodom that is, from Higheristy to midleristy and domeristy.

Historical Dictionary of Nigeria

Historical Dictionary of Nigeria
Author: Toyin Falola
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0810863162

Since independence in 1960, Nigeria has undergone tremendous change shaped by political instability, rapid population growth, and economic turbulence. The Historical Dictionary of Nigeria introduces Nigeria's rich and complex history. Readers will find a wealth of information on important contemporary issues like AIDS, human rights, petroleum, and faith-based conflict.

Ikono

Ikono
Author: David Ukpong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2001
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

Voice of the Leopard

Voice of the Leopard
Author: Ivor L. Miller
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2010-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1604738146

In Voice of the Leopard: African Secret Societies and Cuba, Ivor L. Miller shows how African migrants and their political fraternities played a formative role in the history of Cuba. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, no large kingdoms controlled Nigeria and Cameroon's multilingual Cross River basin. Instead, each settlement had its own lodge of the initiation society called Ékpè, or “leopard,” which was the highest indigenous authority. Ékpè lodges ruled local communities while also managing regional and long-distance trade. Cross River Africans, enslaved and forcibly brought to colonial Cuba, reorganized their Ékpè clubs covertly in Havana and Matanzas into a mutual-aid society called Abakuá, which became foundational to Cuba's urban life and music. Miller's extensive fieldwork in Cuba and West Africa documents ritual languages and practices that survived the Middle Passage and evolved into a unifying charter for transplanted slaves and their successors. To gain deeper understanding of the material, Miller underwent Ékpè initiation rites in Nigeria after ten years' collaboration with Abakuá initiates in Cuba and the United States. He argues that Cuban music, art, and even politics rely on complexities of these African-inspired codes of conduct and leadership. Voice of the Leopard is an unprecedented tracing of an African title-society to its Caribbean incarnation, which has deeply influenced Cuba's creative energy and popular consciousness.

The Land and People of Rivers State

The Land and People of Rivers State
Author: Ebiegberi Joe Alagoa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This is a comprehensive reference work, and a unique and original compendium of knowledge and analysis on Nigeria's Rivers State from the distant past to recent times. It includes contributions from some fifty scholars on diverse subjects relating to aspects of the lives, history and environment of the peoples of Rivers State. The material is organised into sections on the environment, peoples and cultures, the arts, history, politics, economics, social services and gender. As a whole, the work is concerned with the rights of minorities in Nigeria and for indigenous control over natural and human resources. It aims to present the cases of the peoples of the Niger delta to the world from an insider's perspective, and articulate a sense of their political, human rights, and humanitarian concern in an objective and academic format. A companion volume to Land and People of Bayelsa State: Central Niger Delta (1999).

Language in Africa

Language in Africa
Author: Edgar Gregersen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1977
Genre: African languages
ISBN: 9780677043807

This book developed out of a survey course on African languages that Uriel Weinreich invited the author to teach at Columbia University. The focus of the course changed considerably in the years that the author taught the course (1964-1968), in large part to accommodate the interests of many students without a background in linguistics but registered for the course. The one thing African languages have in common, setting them off from all the other languages in the world, is the fact that they are spoken in Africa.