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Village in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria
Ikot Udo Abia
Village
Country
Nigeria
State
Akwa Ibom
Local Government Area
Etinan
Ward
Four
Ikot Udo Abia is a village in ward four of the Etinan local government area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.[1][2]: 26 "Ikot Udo Abia" means followers of Udo Abia. The villagers are the Ibibio people[3][4] who are of the Afaha group within the Iman Clan (their spiritual guide is Itina). The language spoken in the village isIbibio.[5] Ikot Udo Abia lies in the area of Africa which was affected by the Atlantic slave trade of the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries.[6]
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