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Okobo is located in the South Eastern part of
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and is a
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of
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. Following the local government creation exercise of the federal government in 1989 Okobo Local Government Area was carved out of
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same year.


History

The local government area is bounded by
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in the North-West, Oyono Estuary in the North East,
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in the East,
Urue-Offong/Oruko Urue-Offong/Oruko is located in the south east of Nigeria and is a Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State created in September 1991. Urue-Offong/Oruko is one of the five Oro language speaking Local Government Area bounded in the North West by O ...
in the South-East,
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in the West,
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in the south, and Nsit Ubium in the South West. Okobo is one of the five
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Local Government in
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. The local government is made up of Four (4) clans (where some are now known as district) out of the Nine (9) Oron Clans (Afaha) which are Afaha Okpo, Afaha Ukwong, Afaha Ibighi, Afaha Ebughu and Afaha Okiuso with three being the Okobo people clan known as Odu, Eta and Atabong said to be formed by one of the
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kinsmen / warrior that left with the
Oron people The Oron people or Örö people are a sub-ethnic group of the larger Ibibio people, that make up the Akpakip Oro or Oron Nation. The Örö are located primarily in southern Nigeria in the riverine area of Akwa Ibom and the Cross River States a ...
during the great migration from Usakedet (Afaha Edit) now Usangele Area in Cameroon. Book A History of the CROSS RIVER REGION of Nigeria Edited by Monday B. Abasiattai Professor of History,University of Calabar. date written July1986 - September, 1988 Okobo people are friendly and peaceful people. They are very protective of their people. In the Ancient times if any strangers who tried to enter the boundary villages with sophisticated charms or weapon with the intention to harm or cause riots and threatened the peace of the indigenes was being disbanded automatically due to the charms of protection hung across every corner of the community.


Language

Several languages are spoken in Okobo local government area because of the complex constitution of the local government area. Okobo language in spoken in Odu and Eta clans. Oro language is spoken in Atak Oro. Efik language is widely spoken in Atabong clan.


Clans and settlement

The area has Seven Clans (now districts) in Okobo namely Afaha Eta, Odu, Atabong, Afaha Ukwong, Ebughu, Afaha Okiuso and Ibighi. Okobo people are in the first three districts - Odu, Eta and Atabong while the Atak Oro people (a defunct LGA) reside in the remaining four districts. To the North is Esuk Inwang (4° 56' 0" North, 8° 6' 0" East) and to the South is Nda(4° 47' 55” North, 8° 7' 34”East). The Coordinates of Nung Atai Eta are 4°51'0" N and 8°7'60" E and those of Odobo are 4° 49' 32 North and 8° 6' 38” East. Odu consist of thirteen (13) villages which are ; * Akiba Obo * Anua Ekeya * Ebighi Edu * Ebighi Okobo * Ekpene Ekim * Esuk Inwang * Idibenin *
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* Nung Ukana * Obot Inwang * Ube * Ufok Esuk Eta consist of Seventeen (17) town and villages which includes; * Afaha Nsung * Akananwana * Amamong * Anua Okopedi * Ape Amamong * Atai Amamong * Ata Atai Otope * Atipa Odobo * Ebighi Eta * Ekpene Ekim Eta * Ibawa * Mbieduo * Nsating * Nung Atai Eta * Nung Atai Odobo *
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* Obufi. Atabong consist of four villages which is * Ikot Iquo * Ikot Odiong * Ikot Okokon * Ikot Osukpong. Afaha Ukwong Clan consist of fifteen (15) town and villages which includes * Afaha Osu * Ebighi Anwa Ikpi * Ebighi Anwa Oro * Etieke Udong Eto * Eweme * Eyo Nku * Itak Uyati * Mbukpo Oduobo * Ndoung * Osu Offi * Oti Oron * Otieke * Ubak * Utine Eyekung * Utine Ndoung. Afaha Ebughu Clan consist of five villages which includes * Eyede * Ikono Oro * Nsie * Uruting Afaha Okiuso Clan consist of Nine (9) villages which includes * Akai Nyo * Isa Okiuso * Itak Okiuso * Udung Afiang * Udung Amkpe * Udung Ukpong *
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* Udung Umo Afaha Ibighi Clan consist of four (4) villages that is * Afaha Akai * Atiabang * Oyoku Assang * Urue Ita


Natural resources

Okobo is endowed with a tropical forest, resources with mahogany for supply of wood for boat, housing and canoe construction. There are significant deposits of clay, fine sand and crude oil. Fishing and farming are common in this local government area.


Culture

The cultural heritage is demonstrated in several traditional dances and masquerades such as Ekpe. The traditional marriage ceremonies in Okobo are similar to those of the Efiks. The list include: * Knocking drinks (Mmin ukong usung) * Prayer drinks (Mmin akam) * Drinks for expressing intention (mmin ukop iko) * Introduction Drinks (Mmin mbup) * Appreciation drinks (Mmin ekom) This list is just for the Mbub (introductory) ceremony. The traditional marriage list (Nkpo Ndo) comes with its own set of rites and “gifts.” However, the “bride-price” used to be a standard £12 (bon duopeba).


Traditional marriage ceremony (Ndo)

On the day of the proper ceremony which takes place at the bride's family house, the groom and his family will be seated with the bride's father and his kinsmen in a sitting room while other guests seat outside, the announcer or moderator known as Mma Ofiori Ndo
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Ette Ofiori Ndo alewill announce each item to be presented to the hearing of the guests seated outside. One of the major items to be presented is a box ‘Ekebe’ which contains different kinds of clothing, accessories, shoes to show how the groom will take care of the wife he is to be given. The bride price Okuk Ndo is paid, Ufop Iso Eka Eyen is paid to the bride's mother, Ufop Iso Ete Eyen is paid to the bride's father, the groom also pays Okpono Ndidito loosen the ties on his bride's feet and arms to officially claim her. When the ofiori ndo calls for drinks to be presented to the bride's family, two well adorned maidens emerge with a brass tray containing the drinks nown as akpankpangbalanced on their heads for presentation. The akpangkpang an expensive commodity is very rare these days because not every family can afford it. Royal families who own it put it up for hire to those in need. After meeting all the formalities, the groom who is usually dressed in a white singlet, a wrapper {nsobo], beaded shoes and a cap is ready to make his entrance to the arena where guests are seated, his friends troop in with him holding a beautiful ceremonial umbrella over his head while dancing to beautiful traditional drums and songs. When he takes his seat, the bride, dressed in a ball like Elizabethan gown {onyoyo}, a beautiful staff and hair plaited up {ETINGHE} and designed with bronze combs{edisat] down to her neck or waist, makes her entrance with the ekombi dance and her friends follow closely behind dancing and cheering. She dances round curtseying in appreciation to the guests before she takes a seat beside her groom. The final rite is the presentation of mostly kitchen wares by the bride's mother and her family to the bride, these gifts are usually all an Okobo bride needs to keep her home running as nothing is seldom lacking. The ceremony ends as the couple take the dance floor while well wishers join them ad mist eating, drinking and much jubilation.


See also

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Oron people The Oron people or Örö people are a sub-ethnic group of the larger Ibibio people, that make up the Akpakip Oro or Oron Nation. The Örö are located primarily in southern Nigeria in the riverine area of Akwa Ibom and the Cross River States a ...
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Urue-Offong/Oruko Urue-Offong/Oruko is located in the south east of Nigeria and is a Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State created in September 1991. Urue-Offong/Oruko is one of the five Oro language speaking Local Government Area bounded in the North West by O ...
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Mbo, Akwa Ibom Mbo is located in the Points of the compass, South Eastern part of Nigeria and is a Local Government Areas of Nigeria, Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom State. Following the local government creation exercise of the federal government in 1989 Mbo ...
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Oron, Akwa Ibom Oron is a coastal city and Local Government Areas of Nigeria, Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. It is home to the Maritime Academy of Nigeria and the Oron Museum. It has an area of 70 km and a population of 156,461 at the 200 ...
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Udung Uko Udung-Uko is a Local Government Area of Nigeria located in the south east Akwa Ibom State that was created in December 1996. Udung Uko is one of the Oro language speaking local government areas of Akwa Ibom State bounded by Mbo, Akwa Ibom to the ...
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Obolo, Akwa Ibom Obolo is a town in the state of Akwa Ibom in the southeast Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West A ...
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Akwa Ibom State Akwa Ibom State is a state in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria, bordered on the east by Cross River State, on the west by Rivers State and Abia State, and on the south by the Atlantic Ocean. The state takes its name from the Qua Iboe ...
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Oron Nation Oron may refer to: "Light" or someone that is "being able" or "capable" of doing anything posible or impossible. *Oron people a multi ethnic group of people living In the lower Cross River basin. * Oron Nation, one of the major states in the old C ...


References


Sources

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Okobo LGA , Helloakwaibom


* ttps://constative.com/lifestyle/list-of-traditional-marriage-requirements-in-calabarefik List Of Traditional Marriage Requirements In Calabar/Efik* Okon Uya A history of Oron people of the lower Cross River basin - 1984
Efik and Calabar Traditional Marriage List and requirements
{{LGAs and communities of Akwa Ibom State Oron people Local Government Areas in Akwa Ibom State Places in Oron Nation