This is a timelineof Nigerian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Nigeria and its predecessor states....
against twins was not only in Calabar; but also spread to a town called Arochukwu on the far west ofCalabar. The people ofCalabar belong to the Efik tribe...
the Kingdom of Warri. The Songhai Empire also occupied part of the region. Through contact with Europeans, early harbour towns such as Calabar, Badagry and...
known then as New Calabar) and OldCalabar. These 3 ports together accounted for over 90% of the slave trade emanating from the Bight of Biafra. Between...
This timelineof Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of Christianity through a listing of the most significant missionary outreach events...
The General Historyof Africa (GHA) is a two-phase project launched by UNESCO in 1964. The 1964 General Conference of UNESCO, during its 13th Session...
Once a month, a mail steamer of the Elder Dempster Lines from Liverpool docked in the capital Lagos/Apapa and in Calabar/Port Harcourt. These were alternately...
wife of local king on the island of Waiheke, near Auckland. 1850: Funeral sacrifices were abolished in OldCalabar. 1853: Dahomey king limited ritual...
is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities...
gifted a large-sized carriage to the emperor of Brazil. During the 1840s CE, king Eyamba V ofOldCalabar acquired two horse-drawn carriages. In 1841 CE...
in promoting the education of former slaves; for example, Jamaica's Calabar High School, named after the port ofCalabar in Nigeria, was founded by Baptist...
the Portuguese Empire. In the Bight of Biafra, the major ports were OldCalabar (Akwa Akpa), Bonny and New Calabar. Starting in 1740, the British were...
OldCalabar were ruled by merchants of the ekpe society. The ekpe society regulated trade and made rules for members known as house systems. Some of these...
Turkmenistan and the 1.1 kilometres (0.68 mi) Calabar Monorail in the Cross River State, Nigeria, which connects the Calabar International Convention Centre to the...
several alternate history worlds, related to a prime timeline. The defining characteristic of the fictional universe is the existence of the "Assiti Shards...
when the mamluk Domingos Fernandes Calabar arrived from Porto Calvo and joined them. He, being a great expert of the area, guided the Dutch in a new...
Slessor. On the back of the note is the map ofCalabar and Mary Slessor along with a group of Africans. a £20 to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting...
OldCalabar were ruled by merchants of the ekpe society. The ekpe society regulated trade and made rules for members known as house systems. Some of these...
2020. Denga, D.I. (1993). Education at a glance: From cradle to tomb. Calabar: Rapid Educational Publishers Ltd. "Nigerian first lady 'belongs in kitchen'"...
S. ed.) The Period-Drama Timeline—listing costume dramas according to the year in which they are set. Enchanted Serenity of Period Films—A fansite dedicated...
"Port of Apapa", rather it refers to the "Port of Lagos", "Port of Port Harcourt" and "Port ofCalabar". The region of Apapa lies near the mouth of Lagos...
beginnings of the Atlantic slave trade. The port ofCalabar on the historical Bight of Biafra (now commonly referred to as the Bight of Bonny) became one of the...
The music of Nigeria includes many kinds of folk and popular music. Little of the country's music history prior to European contact has been preserved...
(Gambia); Lagos, Abeokuta, Calabar, Onisha (Nigeria); Accra, Cape Coast (Ghana) and Fernando Pó (Equatorial Guinea). The Krio language of the Creole people influenced...
peoples of many different African cultures who came together there.[citation needed] These included the Bakongo, Mbundu, Vili, from Igbo, Angola, Calabar, Congo...