This evening marks a significant academic and continental milestone as the leadership of the Network of Pan African Literacy Association (PALA) is officially handed over to Professor Gabriel B. Egbe at the University of Lagos. The Pan African Literacy Association (PALA) is a continental body committed to advancing literacy, research, and educational development across Africa.Continue reading “Handing Over of Leadership of the Network of Pan African Literacy Association to Prof. G. B. Egbe at the University of Lagos”
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Ekureku Architecture
Ekureku Pre-Colonial Architecture and compound composition The culture of a people is defined by their social environment, which leads to different needs and wants, and the interpretation of these requirements. Inarguably, every human need irrespective of culture or geopolitical locations stems around food, cloth, shelter. Evidently, shelter like food and cloth is an inevitable needContinue reading “Ekureku Architecture”
Counting Money in Ekureku Legbo dialect.
Money is an instrumental medium of exchange for goods and services rendered. Money is mostly described in Digits of 1 to One million in different languages all over the world. Below is a brief compilation of how Money is called in Legbo Language in Ekureku . Ekureku is a community in Abi L.G.A Cross RiverContinue reading “Counting Money in Ekureku Legbo dialect.”
Ekureku Tree Planting exercise 2022.
Last weekend was memorable in Ekureku as a tree planting exercise was embarked on. This exercise was Led by our beloved Royal Father The Eval Lehekpa of Ekureku HRH Eval Bernard Adaka Egbe. The importance of trees cannot be undermined. Trees are good for the soul. They’re essential to the air we breathe. And theyContinue reading “Ekureku Tree Planting exercise 2022.”
Dr. Fidelis Anukwa Personality of the Week.
Meet our Personality For the Week Dr. Fidelis Anukwa Dr Fidelis Agwu Anukwa was Born in 1962 in Anor Echeng Agbara Clan, Ekureku Abi L.G.A Cross River State. He had his Primary education at the Prestigious St. Benedict Primary School Agbara where he graduated in 1974. He went on to Agbo comprehensive Community Secondary SchoolContinue reading “Dr. Fidelis Anukwa Personality of the Week.”
Vandalization of Public property in Ekureku, a big sore in our eyes.
By Eval Rexson It was Chinua Achebe that said ” a Cock might crow from the family compound because it belongs to the family but it’s voice belongs to the community”. Public properties are amenities and infrastructure put in place by the government for the common good of the people. These infrastructure are symbolic ofContinue reading “Vandalization of Public property in Ekureku, a big sore in our eyes.”
Coming Together and Moving Forward.
FOR EKUREKU TO MOVE FORWARD By Dan Amor What we need most in Ekureku right now is Unity and Economic development. But that cannot take place until we address the Security Issue in Ekureku. Without Security, there won’t be a strong and vibrant economy. Without Security, development is often seen in the dividing line betweenContinue reading “Coming Together and Moving Forward.”
Voudah Akpoke: Ekureku Hub Personality for the week.
Miss Voudah is from Agbara in Ekureku, Abi L.G.A of Cross river state. She was born on the 10th of December. She is Gifted Advocate for Girls right, A seasoned Chef, A motivational speaker and an exemplary leader. Voudah attended EmilyRich International Nursery and Primary School where she got her First school leaving certificate. ThenContinue reading “Voudah Akpoke: Ekureku Hub Personality for the week.”
Administrative system in Ekureku
THE REMAINS OF ANTIQUITIES XXIXSYSTEMS OF ADMINISTRATION IN TRADITIONAL EKUREKU SOCIETY….(EVAL-LEHEKPA EKUREKU IN RETROSPECT) Written by Dermot Akpoke (J.P) Every traditional society across global spectrum is governed through a political process of a stratified Chieftaincy institution which may have been structured from the inception of the society by a meeting of minds of natives mostContinue reading “Administrative system in Ekureku”
The History of Ekureku
The history of Ekureku as written by Dermot Akpoke (J.P)
