NAMING CONVENTIONS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN EJAGHAM – By Nta Ekem Festus Egbe One of the distinct linguistic techniques employed in naming within the Ejagham cultural context is known as Ejôn, a form of intentional spoonerism. Ejôn involves the deliberate distortion of word pronunciation, often to obscure meaning from outsiders...
TRADITION OF THE EJAGHAM QUA IN CALABAR – By Prince Dr. Kadimo Oqua The Qua people were and still are very good traditional musicians and dancers and they communicate through music and dances among themselves. This made some Abo Ekan (Age Grades) specialise in traditional song and dances. These traditional...
The Ejagham Tradition Centre (EjT) is pleased to state the successful submission of the finalised Revised Ejagham Language Orthography (RELO) to the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) in Abuja on Monday 26th May, 2025. This significant milestone follows the meticulous revision process undertaken by the EjT Technical Committee...