See for yourself the rich and rare cultural expressions of the Ejagham nation comprising of Akamkpa, Bakor, Etung, Qua, Ejagham Cameroon etc.
Bakor is formed from two Ejagham words :” Ba “and “kor“. “Ba” means come. “Kor” means take. Bakor means ‘Come and Take’. During the advent of colonial administration, Ayokaba descendants within the central and The present cross river state North were shared between Ikom and Ogoja administrative areas for administrative convenience. In Ikom ,...
Performance Arts. Akum na Mbin Ejagham – Ejagham Masquerades & Dances LEARN MORE Ejagham Musical Instruments LEARN MORE
Experience the rich aspects of Ejagham Traditional Practices and Cultural Expressions.
To be a one-stop-shop for information and data about, relating to and concerning Ejagham Traditional Practices
To be a one-stop-shop for information and data about, relating to and concerning Ejagham Traditional Practices
To be a one-stop-shop for information and data about, relating to and concerning Ejagham Traditional Practices
To be a one-stop-shop for information and data about, relating to and concerning Ejagham Traditional Practices
To be a one-stop-shop for information and data about, relating to and concerning Ejagham Traditional Practices
Ejagham language is spoken in more than one country. It is one of the oldest means of expression and effective communication in the world. It is a complete communication system with written, verbal, and non-verbal categories. Its written and non-verbal categories are termed NSIBIDI. This is an encrypted communication pattern...