Exhibition and advancement of Proposed Orthography, Ejagham Language Ecology and Endangerment survey, and the Euphoria of a new dawn for all Ejagham People. ‘What was only imagined, is becoming a reality in our lifetime.’ These were the concluding words of the narrator in the first part of the documentary on...
DC Ekup-Nse for EjT Media 00:55 GMT 27 JULY 2022, Updated 20:23 GMT 27 JULY 2022 The ongoing codification of Ejagham Language attained a monumental milestone on 25 July 2022, when a contingent from Ejagham Tradition Centre (EjT) visited, formalized, and finalized the engagement of the eminent Linguist, Prof. Imelda Icheji...
It is widely known that a Standard Ejagham Language Orthograph has been proposed by the project’s Technical Team. Nevertheless, to display astute professionalism to guarantee infallible proficiency, the Technical Team thus embarked on a strategic engagement with all Ejagham Traditional Councils/Association in Nigeria and Cameroon. The key objective of this...
BRIEF BACKGROUND Without a doubt, OBAN is one of the pivotal communities in the development drive of Ejagham nation culturally and otherwise. It is therefore not a surprise that the OBAN extraction became the creator of a flagship annual cultural festival that has become the arena for socio-cultural interactions and...
The Pan-Ejagham vision of EjT which continues to manifest through its projects such as the Ejagham Language Codification (aimed at developing a standard Ejagham Language Orthography for use in schools) has inspired the formation of a Credit Union Coorporative in the Cameroons. This is the first of its kind in...
On 15 January 2022, the Ejagham Language Codification Committee (ELCC) delivered equipment to their project partners, the Linguistics Department, University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. ELCC Alternate Chairperson, Rev. Fr. Dr. Felix Eja Ojong, made the presentation. He was accompanied by Nta Ben Ntui and D. C. Ekup-Nse (Secretary,...