The Akwa-Cross People of Nigeria: History, Heritage, and Culture is the first comprehensive book on Akwa-Cross contemporary historical analysis, and its historical reconstruction. The Akwa-Cross people are the second largest minority tribe in Nigeria whose tradition, culture, language, and history are fast dying. This edited volume is a timely effort in salvaging this information. Previously, historical facts about Akwa-Cross people and their region were distorted, misplaced, and misquoted. Akwa-Cross People of Nigeria: History, Heritage, and Culture edited by Unwana Samuel Akpan corrects historical facts about Akwa-Cross peoples and cultures and provides a holistic and historic text on the history, heritage, and culture of the Akwa-Cross people of Nigeria. The contributors present a compelling collection of studies that build on the path-breaking Akwa-Cross scholarship and offer critical narratives and analysis on tradition, culture, economy, religion, sports, and media of the people of Akwa-Cross. The themes treated in this historic book play a significant part in advancing public discourse on Akwa-Cross and add to the Akwa-Cross pedagogy.
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A must read. This is an important history of Akwa-Cross people and Nigeria. Calabar, an important city of the Akwa-Cross people was a key city for Africans as far back as the 17th century when it served as a trading center linking Europeans with Africans. This book reminds us of the importance of that status and much more. The scope is wide, addressing myriad issues and reminds us of the critical role of Akwa-Cross in Nigeria and beyond. No other compilation is as important and compelling as this work. -- Chuka Onwumechili, Howard University The cocktail of stories in this book vividly reflects the socio-economic and cultural antecedents of the Akwa-Cross region. The depth and breadth of the stories and their multi- flavoured rendition jointly make the book unputdownable. -- Ray Ekpu, Newswatch This book is a veritable ethnographic humdinger and a cut above its peers! It presents a riveting tapestry of luscious anecdotes to celebrate a sophisticated indigenous people whose regenerative energy catalyzes Nigerias march to greatness. The style is lucid, witty, lighthearted but not demotic. -- Fred A. Amadi, Rivers State University
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Concept of Akwa-Cross People of Nigeria: Unmuting Muted
Akwa-Cross Historical Facts, Finding and Situating the Cultural/Traditional
Synthesis by Unwana Samuel Akpan
Chapter 1: The Indigenous People of Akwa-Cross: The Land, People and Politics
by Ahaziah Umanah and Unwana Samuel Akpan
Chapter 2: The Geography of Akwa-Cross by Godwin Jeremiah Udom
Chapter 3: Indigenous Communication in the Akwa-Cross Region (1800-2000) by
Des Wilson
Chapter 4: Religion in Akwa-Cross Societies by Ahaziah Umanah
Chapter 5: Historicizing and Factualizing Ethnocultural Ideations and
Origination of Socio-Communicative Matrix in Akwa-Cross by Unwana Samuel
Akpan
Chapter 6: The Economy and Economic Activities in Akwa-Cross by Akpan Hogan
Ekpo
Chapter 7: Ethno-Medicinal Plants of the Akwa-Cross Region of Nigeria by Okon
Godwin Okon
Chapter 8: Agricultural Practices in Akwa-Cross by Ubon Asuquo Essien
Chapter 9: Native Delicacies in Akwa-Cross by Ememobong Anam Akpan, Francis
Anthony Akpan, Ubon Asuquo Essien, Mercy Ekwere, and Grace Akpakpan
Chapter 10: Socio-Cultural Institutions in Akwa-Cross by Francis Anthony
Akpan and John Bosco Ekanem
Chapter 11: Historical Indigenous Feminist Activism and Struggle in
Akwa-Cross by Unwana Samuel Akpan and Uduak Archibong
Chapter 12: Marriage Partners in Akwa-Cross and in the Pre-Colonial Period by
Francis Anthony Akpan
Chapter 13: Akwa-Cross Distorted History: Unsung Heroes and Heroines of the
Abolition of Twin-Killing in Old Calabar by David Lishilinimle Imbua
Chapter 14: Educational History in Akwa-Cross by Comfort Memfin Ekpo, Thelma
U. Ekukinam, and Stella Nwosu
Chapter 15: Towards Breaking the Wall in the Twin Kernel of Akwa Ibom and
Cross River States Relationship by Joseph A. Ushie
Chapter 16: Colonel Utuk: An Account of How Nigeria Cheated its Brightest
Officer in the Biafra War by Ndaeyo Uko
Chapter 17: Oral Account of Select Areas of Forgotten Akwa-Cross History with
Professor Ahaziah Umanah by Odudu Okpongete, Uduak Archibong, John Justus
Okon, Unwana Samuel Akpan, and Arnold B. Udoka
Chapter 18: The History of Print Media in Akwa-Cross by Anietie John Ukpe and
Edang Yolanda Ekpo Bassey
Chapter 19: The History of Radio Broadcasting in Akwa-Cross by Eddy Ekpenyong
and Effiong Efa Nyong
Chapter 20: The History of Television Broadcasting in Akwa-Cross by Charles
Obot, John Obot, and Victor Ayara
Chapter 21: The History of Sports Activities in Akwa-Cross by Unwana Samuel
Akpan, Effiong Efa Nyong, and Austin Okon-Akpan
Chapter 22: Akwa-Cross: Looking to the Future by Unwana Samuel Akpan, Joseph
A. Ushie, and Odudu Okpongete
Afterword
About the Contributors
Unwana Samuel Akpan is lecturer at the University of Lagos, Nigeria.