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Cross River State

Cross River State is a state in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Named for the Cross River, the state was formed from the eastern part of the Eastern Region on 27 May 1967. Its capital is Calabar, it borders to the north through Benue state, to the west through Ebonyi state and Abia state, and to the southwest through Akwa Ibom state,while its eastern border forms part of the national border with Cameroon.[3] Originally known as the South-Eastern State before being renamed in 1976, Cross River state formerly included the area that is now Akwa Ibom state, which became a distinct state in 1987.[4]

Cross River
State of Cross River
Obudu mountains, a natural landscape in the Obudu Mountain Resort
Nicknames: 
The People's Paradise
(French: Le paradis des gens)
Location of Cross River State in Nigeria
Coordinates: 5°45′N 8°30′E / 5.750°N 8.500°E / 5.750; 8.500Coordinates: 5°45′N 8°30′E / 5.750°N 8.500°E / 5.750; 8.500
Country Nigeria
Geopolitical ZoneSouth South
Date created27 May 1967
CapitalCalabar
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Cross River State
 • GovernorBenedict Ayade (APC)
 • Deputy GovernorIvara Esu (APC)
 • LegislatureCross River State House of Assembly
 • SenatorsC: Sandy Ojang Onor (PDP)
N: Agom Jarigbe (PDP)
S: Gershom Bassey (PDP)
 • RepresentativesList
Area
 • Total20,156 km2 (7,782 sq mi)
 • Rank19th of 36
Population
 (2016)[citation needed]
 • Total3,737,517
 • Rank28th of 36
 • Density190/km2 (480/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)
 • Year2007
 • Total$15.56 billion[1]
 • Per capita$5,150[1]
Time zoneUTC+01 (WAT)
postal code
540001
Dialing Code+234
ISO 3166 codeNG-CR
HDI (2018)0.609[2]
medium · 14th of 37
Website[1]

Of the 36 states in Nigeria, Cross River state is the nineteenth largest in area and 27th most populous, with an estimated population of over 3.8 million as of 2016.[5] Geographically, the state is mainly divided between the Guinean forest–savanna mosaic in the far north and the Cross–Sanaga–Bioko coastal forests in the majority of the interior of the state. The smaller ecoregions are the Central African mangroves in the coastal far south and a part of the montane Cameroonian Highlands forests in the extreme northeast. The most major geographical feature is the state's namesake, the Cross River, which bisects the state's interior before forming much of the state's western border, and flowing into the Cross River Estuary. Other important rivers are the Calabar and Great Kwa rivers, which flow from the inland Oban Hills, before flanking the city of Calabar and flowing into the Cross River Estuary as well. In the forested interior of the state are several biodiverse protected areas including the Cross River National Park, Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, and Mbe Mountains Community Forest. These wildlife reserves contain populations of Preuss's red colobus, African forest buffalo, bat hawk, tree pangolin, grey-necked rockfowl, and West African slender-snouted crocodile, along with some of Nigeria's last remaining Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee, drill, African forest elephant, and Cross River gorilla populations.[6][7][8][9]

Modern-day Cross River state has been inhabited by several ethnic groups for hundreds of years, primarily the Efik of the riverside south and Calabar; the Ekoi (Ejagham) of the inland south; the Akunakuna, Boki, Bahumono, and Yakö (Yakurr) of the central region; and the Bekwarra, Bette, Igede, Ukelle (Kukele) of the northern region. In the pre-colonial period, what is now Cross River state was divided between its ethnic groups with some joining the Aro Confederacy, while the Efik founded the Akwa Akpa (Old Calabar) city-state.[3] The latter become a British protectorate in 1884, as the capital of the Oil Rivers Protectorate; but it was in the early 1900s that the Britons gained formal control of the entire area. Around the same time, the protectorate (now renamed the Niger Coast Protectorate) was incorporated into the Southern Nigeria Protectorate, which later merged into British Nigeria.[10] After the merger, much of the modern-day Cross River state has become a center of anti-colonial resistance during the Women's War and trade,through the international seaport at Calabar.[11][12]

After independence in 1960, the area now regarded as Cross River state was a part of the post-independence Eastern Region until 1967, when the region was split and the area became part of the South-Eastern state. Less than two months afterwards, the Igbo-majority of the former Eastern Region attempted to secede as the state of Biafra; in the three-year long Nigerian Civil War. Calabar and its port was hard fought over in Operation Tiger Claw, while the people from Cross River state were persecuted by the Biafran forces as they were mainly non-Igbos.[13] At the war's end and the reunification of Nigeria, the South-Eastern state was reformed until 1976, when it was renamed Cross River state.[14] Eleven years later, Cross River state was divided with western Cross River being broken off to form the new Akwa Ibom state.[4] The state formerly contained the oil-producing Bakassi Peninsula, but it was ceded to Cameroon under the terms of the Greentree Agreement.[15]

As an agricultural state, the Cross River state's economy partially relies on crops, such as cocoyam, rubber, oil palm, yam, cocoa, cashews, and plantain crops, along with fishing. Key minor industries involve tourism in and around the wildlife reserves along with the historic Ikom Monoliths site, Calabar Carnival, and Obudu Mountain Resort. Cross River state has the joint-thirteenth highest Human Development Index in the country and numerous institutions of tertiary education.[citation needed][16]

Geography

Cross River state derives its name from the Cross River, which passes through the state.[17] It is a coastal state located in the Niger Delta region, and occupies 20,156 square kilometers. It shares boundaries with Benue state to the north, Ebonyi and Abia states to the west, to the east by Sud-Ouest Province in Cameroon, and to the south by Akwa-Ibom and the Atlantic Ocean.[18] The state is made up of 18 Local Government Area Councils.

Climate

Like few other Nigerian states, the climate of Cross River state is tropical. Not only this, the state is characterised with relative humidity. The average temperature of the state is between 150C and 300C. However, this climatic condition is different in locations within the Cross River state such as the high plateau of Obudu, which has a record of a fall in temperature between 40C and 100C, as a result of the high altitude of this area.[19] The capital city of the State, Calabar, has a significant record of rainfall within the year, while the dry season has less significant effect in the state due to the depth of rainfall experienced. Based on the records presented by the Climate Data of the state, the annual rainfall of Cross River state is 3306mm| 130.2 inch. [20]

History

Cross River as a south-south state was created on 27 May 1967 from the former Eastern Region, Nigeria, by the General Yakubu Gowon regime. Its name was changed to Cross River state in the 1976 state creation exercise by the then General Murtala Mohammed regime from South Eastern State.[21]: 222 The present day Akwa Ibom State was excised from it in the state creation exercise of September 1987 by the then regime of General Ibrahim Babangida.[22] The struggle for a new state creation started in 1980 in the reign of president shehu shagari where Senator Joseph Oqua Ansa (Mon) the senator representing Calabar senatorial district then was at the helm of affairs. Its capital is Calabar. Its major towns are Calabar Municipality, Akamkpa, Biase, Calabar South, Ikom, Igede, Obubra, Odukpani, Ogoja, Bekwarra, Ugep, Obudu, Obanliku, Akpabuyo, Ofutop, Iso-bendghe, Danare, Boki, Yala, Bendeghe Ekiem, Etomi, Ediba, Itigidi, Ugep, Ukpe and Ukelle.[23]

The state has many governors and administrators including Udoakaha J. Esuene, Paul Omu, Tunde Elegbede, Clement Isong, Donald Etiebet, Daniel Archibong, Ibim Princewill, Ernest Atta, Clement Ebri, Ibrahim Kefas, Gregory Agboneni, Umar Faoruk Ahmed, Christopher Osondu, Donald Duke, Liyel Imoke and Benedict Ayade. The Current Governor is Benedict Ayade, who was sworn into office on 29 May 2015. He was re-elected for a second term in office in 2019 under the platform of The People's Democratic Party.

Demographics

The State is composed of several ethnic groups,[24][25] which include the Efik, the Ejagham, Yakurr, Bahumono, Bette, Yala, Igede, Ukelle and the Bekwarra among others. There are four major languages spoken in the state: English, the common language, Efik, Bekwarra, and Ejagham. The Efik language is widely spoken in Cross River State, especially in Calabar Municipality, Calabar South, Akpabuyo, Bakassi, Akampkpa, Biase, and Odukpani Local Government Areas. The Ejagham language is also widely spoken language in Cross River State.

The Efik-speaking people live mainly in the Southern senatorial districts of Cross River, or as it is commonly referred to, the Greater Calabar district, which includes Calabar Municipality, Calabar South, Bakassi, Biase, Akpabuyo, Odukpani, and Akamkpa LGAs. There is also the Qua community in Calabar, which speaks Ejagham. The main Ejagham group occupies mostly the Greater Calabar areas of Calabar Municipality, Odukpani, Biase and Akampkpa sections of Cross River State.

There are also the Yakurr /Agoi/Bahumono ethnic groups in Yakurr and Abi LGA, while the Mbembe are predominantly found in Obubra LGA. Further up the core northern part of the state are several sub-dialectical groups, among which are Etung, Olulumo, Ofutop, Nkim/Nkum, Abanajum, Nseke and Boki in both Ikom, Etung and Boki LGAs. Also, the Yala/Yache, Igede, Ukelle, Ekajuk, Mbube, Bette, Bekwarra and Utukwang people are found in Ogoja, Yala, Obudu and Obanliku and Bekwarra LGA's. The Yala are a subgroup of the Idoma nation, part of the Yala LGA's subgroups are the Igede speaking people believed to have migrated from the Oju part of Benue State, who migrated from Ora, in Edo North.

In Cross River North, Bekwarra is one of the most widely spoken language.[26] It is understood by other tribes in the district. This language along with Efik and Ejagham is used for news broadcast in the state owned radio and TV stations.

Cross River State epitomises the nation's linguistic and cultural plurality and it is important to note that, in spite of the diversity of dialects, all the indigenous languages in the state have common linguistic roots as Niger–Congo languages. Finally, the State serves as the venue of the largest carnival in Africa.[27][28]

 
Kwa falls, a waterfall along the Kwa River

Local Government Areas

Cross River State consists of eighteen (18) Local Government Areas. They are:

Languages

Languages of Cross River State listed by LGA includes :[29]

LGA Languages
Abi Agwagwune; Humono; Ikwo-Igbo
Akamkpa Agoi; Bakpinka; Doko-Uyanga; Efik; Lubila; Nkukoli; Ukpet-Ehom; Ejagham; Kiong; Korop; Ubaghara; Ukwa; Umon
Bekwarra Bekwarra; Tiv; Utugwang-Irungene-Afrike
Biase Agwagwune; Efik; Ubaghara; Ukwa;Umon
Boki Bete-Bendi; Bokyi
Calabar Efik; Ejagham
Ikom Efik; Ejagham; Abanyom; Bukpe; Efutop; Mbembe,; Nde-Nsele-Nta; Ndoe; Nkukoli; Nnam; Olulumo-Ikom; Yala
Obanliku Bete-Bendi; Evant; Iceve-Maci; Obanliku; Otank; Tiv
Obubra Agoi; Hohumono; Legbo; Lenyima; Leyigha; Lokaa; Mbembe; Nkukoli; Yala; Ikwo-Igbo
Obudu Bete-Bendi; Bukpe; Bumaji; Elege; Tiv; Ubang; Utugwang-Irungene-Afrike; Efik
Odukpani Efik; Ejagham; Idere; Kiong; Korop; Odut; Usaghade
Ogoja Ekajuk; Igede; Kukele; Mbe; Nkem-Nkum; Nnam; Utugwang-Irungene-Afrike; Uzekwe; Efik
Yakurr Lokaah; Agoi, Asiga
Yala Izii-Igbo; Mbembe; Igede; Yace; Yala; Kukelle

Other languages spoken in Cross State are Eki, Ibibio, Ilue, Ito, and Okobo.[29][30]

Festivals

 
Dance Troupe at Cross River State

Festivals held in Cross River state includes:

  • The Cross River State Christmas Festival – 1 December to 31 December annually[31]
  • The Cross River State Carnival Float – 26 and 27 December yearly
  • The Yakurr Leboku Yam festival – 28 August annually
  • The Calabar Boat Regata
  • Anong Bahumono Festival which is held in Anong Village, during which different cultural dances are showcased, including Ikpobin (acclaimed to be the most entertaining dance in the state), Ekoi, Obam, Emukei and Eta[32]
  • Ediba Bahumono Festival which is held in Ediba Village every last Saturday in the month of July
  • Bekwarra, Obudu, Obanliku, Igede New yam festival which is held every 1st Saturday of September every year.

Tourism

 
Cross River National Park

From the soaring plateaus of the mountain tops of Obanliku to the Rain forests of Afi, from the Waterfalls of Agbokim and Kwa to the spiralling ox-bow Calabar River which provides sights and images of the Tinapa Business Resort, Calabar Marina, Calabar Residency Museum and the Calabar Slave Park along its course, there is always a thrilling adventure awaiting the eco-tourist visiting Cross River State.[33]

Other tourist attractions are the Ikom Monoliths (a series of volcanic-stone monoliths of unknown age), the Mary Slessor Tomb, Calabar Drill Monkey Sanctuary, Cross River National Park, Afi Mountain walkway canopy, Kwa falls, Agbokim waterfalls, Tinapa Business Resort, Mono rail way and the annual Calabar Carnival that takes place during the Christmas period.

Cross River State can be accessed by air through the Margaret Ekpo International Airport at Calabar. There are daily flights to Calabar from Lagos and Abuja serviced by airlines such as Air peace Airlines, Ibom Air Airlines and recently Cally Air, operated by Aero Contractors which worked for about 5 months in 2021 and at the start of 2022, it stopped operation. Reason is still unknown.

Education

Education started with mother tongue education. Presently, a lot of schools in the state for educative learning in the society.[34] The Tertiary educational institutions in the State includes:

See also

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cross River State news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cross River State is a state in the South South geopolitical zone of Nigeria Named for the Cross River the state was formed from the eastern part of the Eastern Region on 27 May 1967 Its capital is Calabar it borders to the north through Benue state to the west through Ebonyi state and Abia state and to the southwest through Akwa Ibom state while its eastern border forms part of the national border with Cameroon 3 Originally known as the South Eastern State before being renamed in 1976 Cross River state formerly included the area that is now Akwa Ibom state which became a distinct state in 1987 4 Cross RiverStateState of Cross RiverObudu mountains a natural landscape in the Obudu Mountain ResortFlagSealNicknames The People s Paradise French Le paradis des gens Location of Cross River State in NigeriaCoordinates 5 45 N 8 30 E 5 750 N 8 500 E 5 750 8 500 Coordinates 5 45 N 8 30 E 5 750 N 8 500 E 5 750 8 500Country NigeriaGeopolitical ZoneSouth SouthDate created27 May 1967CapitalCalabarGovernment BodyGovernment of Cross River State GovernorBenedict Ayade APC Deputy GovernorIvara Esu APC LegislatureCross River State House of Assembly SenatorsC Sandy Ojang Onor PDP N Agom Jarigbe PDP S Gershom Bassey PDP RepresentativesListArea Total20 156 km2 7 782 sq mi Rank19th of 36Population 2016 citation needed Total3 737 517 Rank28th of 36 Density190 km2 480 sq mi GDP PPP Year2007 Total 15 56 billion 1 Per capita 5 150 1 Time zoneUTC 01 WAT postal code540001Dialing Code 234ISO 3166 codeNG CRHDI 2018 0 609 2 medium 14th of 37Website 1 Of the 36 states in Nigeria Cross River state is the nineteenth largest in area and 27th most populous with an estimated population of over 3 8 million as of 2016 5 Geographically the state is mainly divided between the Guinean forest savanna mosaic in the far north and the Cross Sanaga Bioko coastal forests in the majority of the interior of the state The smaller ecoregions are the Central African mangroves in the coastal far south and a part of the montane Cameroonian Highlands forests in the extreme northeast The most major geographical feature is the state s namesake the Cross River which bisects the state s interior before forming much of the state s western border and flowing into the Cross River Estuary Other important rivers are the Calabar and Great Kwa rivers which flow from the inland Oban Hills before flanking the city of Calabar and flowing into the Cross River Estuary as well In the forested interior of the state are several biodiverse protected areas including the Cross River National Park Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary and Mbe Mountains Community Forest These wildlife reserves contain populations of Preuss s red colobus African forest buffalo bat hawk tree pangolin grey necked rockfowl and West African slender snouted crocodile along with some of Nigeria s last remaining Nigeria Cameroon chimpanzee drill African forest elephant and Cross River gorilla populations 6 7 8 9 Modern day Cross River state has been inhabited by several ethnic groups for hundreds of years primarily the Efik of the riverside south and Calabar the Ekoi Ejagham of the inland south the Akunakuna Boki Bahumono and Yako Yakurr of the central region and the Bekwarra Bette Igede Ukelle Kukele of the northern region In the pre colonial period what is now Cross River state was divided between its ethnic groups with some joining the Aro Confederacy while the Efik founded the Akwa Akpa Old Calabar city state 3 The latter become a British protectorate in 1884 as the capital of the Oil Rivers Protectorate but it was in the early 1900s that the Britons gained formal control of the entire area Around the same time the protectorate now renamed the Niger Coast Protectorate was incorporated into the Southern Nigeria Protectorate which later merged into British Nigeria 10 After the merger much of the modern day Cross River state has become a center of anti colonial resistance during the Women s War and trade through the international seaport at Calabar 11 12 After independence in 1960 the area now regarded as Cross River state was a part of the post independence Eastern Region until 1967 when the region was split and the area became part of the South Eastern state Less than two months afterwards the Igbo majority of the former Eastern Region attempted to secede as the state of Biafra in the three year long Nigerian Civil War Calabar and its port was hard fought over in Operation Tiger Claw while the people from Cross River state were persecuted by the Biafran forces as they were mainly non Igbos 13 At the war s end and the reunification of Nigeria the South Eastern state was reformed until 1976 when it was renamed Cross River state 14 Eleven years later Cross River state was divided with western Cross River being broken off to form the new Akwa Ibom state 4 The state formerly contained the oil producing Bakassi Peninsula but it was ceded to Cameroon under the terms of the Greentree Agreement 15 As an agricultural state the Cross River state s economy partially relies on crops such as cocoyam rubber oil palm yam cocoa cashews and plantain crops along with fishing Key minor industries involve tourism in and around the wildlife reserves along with the historic Ikom Monoliths site Calabar Carnival and Obudu Mountain Resort Cross River state has the joint thirteenth highest Human Development Index in the country and numerous institutions of tertiary education citation needed 16 Contents 1 Geography 2 Climate 3 History 4 Demographics 5 Local Government Areas 6 Languages 7 Festivals 8 Tourism 9 Education 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksGeography EditCross River state derives its name from the Cross River which passes through the state 17 It is a coastal state located in the Niger Delta region and occupies 20 156 square kilometers It shares boundaries with Benue state to the north Ebonyi and Abia states to the west to the east by Sud Ouest Province in Cameroon and to the south by Akwa Ibom and the Atlantic Ocean 18 The state is made up of 18 Local Government Area Councils Climate EditLike few other Nigerian states the climate of Cross River state is tropical Not only this the state is characterised with relative humidity The average temperature of the state is between 150C and 300C However this climatic condition is different in locations within the Cross River state such as the high plateau of Obudu which has a record of a fall in temperature between 40C and 100C as a result of the high altitude of this area 19 The capital city of the State Calabar has a significant record of rainfall within the year while the dry season has less significant effect in the state due to the depth of rainfall experienced Based on the records presented by the Climate Data of the state the annual rainfall of Cross River state is 3306mm 130 2 inch 20 History EditCross River as a south south state was created on 27 May 1967 from the former Eastern Region Nigeria by the General Yakubu Gowon regime Its name was changed to Cross River state in the 1976 state creation exercise by the then General Murtala Mohammed regime from South Eastern State 21 222 The present day Akwa Ibom State was excised from it in the state creation exercise of September 1987 by the then regime of General Ibrahim Babangida 22 The struggle for a new state creation started in 1980 in the reign of president shehu shagari where Senator Joseph Oqua Ansa Mon the senator representing Calabar senatorial district then was at the helm of affairs Its capital is Calabar Its major towns are Calabar Municipality Akamkpa Biase Calabar South Ikom Igede Obubra Odukpani Ogoja Bekwarra Ugep Obudu Obanliku Akpabuyo Ofutop Iso bendghe Danare Boki Yala Bendeghe Ekiem Etomi Ediba Itigidi Ugep Ukpe and Ukelle 23 The state has many governors and administrators including Udoakaha J Esuene Paul Omu Tunde Elegbede Clement Isong Donald Etiebet Daniel Archibong Ibim Princewill Ernest Atta Clement Ebri Ibrahim Kefas Gregory Agboneni Umar Faoruk Ahmed Christopher Osondu Donald Duke Liyel Imoke and Benedict Ayade The Current Governor is Benedict Ayade who was sworn into office on 29 May 2015 He was re elected for a second term in office in 2019 under the platform of The People s Democratic Party Demographics EditThe State is composed of several ethnic groups 24 25 which include the Efik the Ejagham Yakurr Bahumono Bette Yala Igede Ukelle and the Bekwarra among others There are four major languages spoken in the state English the common language Efik Bekwarra and Ejagham The Efik language is widely spoken in Cross River State especially in Calabar Municipality Calabar South Akpabuyo Bakassi Akampkpa Biase and Odukpani Local Government Areas The Ejagham language is also widely spoken language in Cross River State The Efik speaking people live mainly in the Southern senatorial districts of Cross River or as it is commonly referred to the Greater Calabar district which includes Calabar Municipality Calabar South Bakassi Biase Akpabuyo Odukpani and Akamkpa LGAs There is also the Qua community in Calabar which speaks Ejagham The main Ejagham group occupies mostly the Greater Calabar areas of Calabar Municipality Odukpani Biase and Akampkpa sections of Cross River State There are also the Yakurr Agoi Bahumono ethnic groups in Yakurr and Abi LGA while the Mbembe are predominantly found in Obubra LGA Further up the core northern part of the state are several sub dialectical groups among which are Etung Olulumo Ofutop Nkim Nkum Abanajum Nseke and Boki in both Ikom Etung and Boki LGAs Also the Yala Yache Igede Ukelle Ekajuk Mbube Bette Bekwarra and Utukwang people are found in Ogoja Yala Obudu and Obanliku and Bekwarra LGA s The Yala are a subgroup of the Idoma nation part of the Yala LGA s subgroups are the Igede speaking people believed to have migrated from the Oju part of Benue State who migrated from Ora in Edo North In Cross River North Bekwarra is one of the most widely spoken language 26 It is understood by other tribes in the district This language along with Efik and Ejagham is used for news broadcast in the state owned radio and TV stations Cross River State epitomises the nation s linguistic and cultural plurality and it is important to note that in spite of the diversity of dialects all the indigenous languages in the state have common linguistic roots as Niger Congo languages Finally the State serves as the venue of the largest carnival in Africa 27 28 Kwa falls a waterfall along the Kwa RiverLocal Government Areas EditSee also List of villages in Cross River State Cross River State consists of eighteen 18 Local Government Areas They are Abi Akamkpa Akpabuyo Bekwarra Bakassi Biase Boki Calabar Municipal Calabar South Etung Ikom Obanliku Obubra Obudu Odukpani Ogoja Yakuur YalaLanguages EditLanguages of Cross River State listed by LGA includes 29 LGA LanguagesAbi Agwagwune Humono Ikwo IgboAkamkpa Agoi Bakpinka Doko Uyanga Efik Lubila Nkukoli Ukpet Ehom Ejagham Kiong Korop Ubaghara Ukwa UmonBekwarra Bekwarra Tiv Utugwang Irungene AfrikeBiase Agwagwune Efik Ubaghara Ukwa UmonBoki Bete Bendi BokyiCalabar Efik EjaghamIkom Efik Ejagham Abanyom Bukpe Efutop Mbembe Nde Nsele Nta Ndoe Nkukoli Nnam Olulumo Ikom YalaObanliku Bete Bendi Evant Iceve Maci Obanliku Otank TivObubra Agoi Hohumono Legbo Lenyima Leyigha Lokaa Mbembe Nkukoli Yala Ikwo IgboObudu Bete Bendi Bukpe Bumaji Elege Tiv Ubang Utugwang Irungene Afrike EfikOdukpani Efik Ejagham Idere Kiong Korop Odut UsaghadeOgoja Ekajuk Igede Kukele Mbe Nkem Nkum Nnam Utugwang Irungene Afrike Uzekwe EfikYakurr Lokaah Agoi AsigaYala Izii Igbo Mbembe Igede Yace Yala KukelleOther languages spoken in Cross State are Eki Ibibio Ilue Ito and Okobo 29 30 Festivals Edit Dance Troupe at Cross River State Festivals held in Cross River state includes The Cross River State Christmas Festival 1 December to 31 December annually 31 The Cross River State Carnival Float 26 and 27 December yearly The Yakurr Leboku Yam festival 28 August annually The Calabar Boat Regata Anong Bahumono Festival which is held in Anong Village during which different cultural dances are showcased including Ikpobin acclaimed to be the most entertaining dance in the state Ekoi Obam Emukei and Eta 32 Ediba Bahumono Festival which is held in Ediba Village every last Saturday in the month of July Bekwarra Obudu Obanliku Igede New yam festival which is held every 1st Saturday of September every year Tourism Edit Cross River National Park From the soaring plateaus of the mountain tops of Obanliku to the Rain forests of Afi from the Waterfalls of Agbokim and Kwa to the spiralling ox bow Calabar River which provides sights and images of the Tinapa Business Resort Calabar Marina Calabar Residency Museum and the Calabar Slave Park along its course there is always a thrilling adventure awaiting the eco tourist visiting Cross River State 33 Other tourist attractions are the Ikom Monoliths a series of volcanic stone monoliths of unknown age the Mary Slessor Tomb Calabar Drill Monkey Sanctuary Cross River National Park Afi Mountain walkway canopy Kwa falls Agbokim waterfalls Tinapa Business Resort Mono rail way and the annual Calabar Carnival that takes place during the Christmas period Cross River State can be accessed by air through the Margaret Ekpo International Airport at Calabar There are daily flights to Calabar from Lagos and Abuja serviced by airlines such as Air peace Airlines Ibom Air Airlines and recently Cally Air operated by Aero Contractors which worked for about 5 months in 2021 and at the start of 2022 it stopped operation Reason is still unknown Education EditEducation started with mother tongue education Presently a lot of schools in the state for educative learning in the society 34 The Tertiary educational institutions in the State includes University of Calabar Cross River State University of Technology College of Health Technology Calabar Ibrahim Babangida College of Agriculture Obubra Cross River State College of Education located Akamkpa Federal College of Education Obudu 35 Technical College Ugep Yakurr Arthur Jarvis University Akpabuyo 36 See also EditTinapa Resort Akwa Akpa Cross River languageReferences Edit a b C GIDD Canback Global Income Distribution Database Canback Dangel Retrieved 20 August 2008 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 13 September 2018 a b E J Alagoa Tekena N Tamuno 1989 Land and people of Nigeria Rivers State a b This is how the 36 states were created Pulse ng 24 October 2017 Retrieved 15 December 2021 Population 2006 2016 National Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 14 December 2021 Cross River National Park Oban Division WCS Nigeria Retrieved 16 December 2021 Cross River National Park Okwangwo Division WCS Nigeria Retrieved 16 December 2021 Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary WCS Nigeria Retrieved 16 December 2021 Mbe Mountains WCS Nigeria Retrieved 16 December 2021 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Calabar Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 4 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 962 Calabar Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 16 December 2021 Amedi E 1982 Ethics in Nigerian culture Heinemann Omaka Arua Oko 17 February 2014 The Forgotten Victims Ethnic Minorities in the Nigeria Biafra War 1967 1970 Journal of Retracing Africa 1 1 25 40 Retrieved 15 December 2021 Kiebel C B 1976 Juju belief and practice in Nigeria Rivers State Nigeria hands Bakassi to Cameroon BBC News 14 August 2006 Archived from the original on 6 November 2018 Retrieved 15 December 2021 Human Development Indices Global Data Lab Retrieved 15 December 2021 Map Cross River State MAP N ALL COM mapnall com Retrieved 30 August 2022 Andem A B Udofia U U Okorafor K A George U U 11 August 2013 Bioaccumulation of some Heavy Metals and Total Hydrocarbon THC in the Tissues of Periwinkle Tympanotonus Fuscatus Var Radula in the Intertidal Regions of Qua Iboe River Basin Ibeno Akwa Ibom State Nigeria Greener Journal of Biological Sciences 3 7 258 264 doi 10 15580 gjbs 2013 7 072913762 ISSN 2276 7762 Kerrie com climate cross river Benjamin Obi Nwabueze 1982 A Constitutional History of Nigeria C Hurst and Co LTD UK ISBN 9780905838793 Brief History of Cross River State Nigeria Information amp Guide www nigeriagalleria com Retrieved 5 July 2018 Cross River State Nigeria Maryland Sister States Retrieved 8 August 2021 List of Tribes in Cross River State Nigeria AllNigeriaInfo Retrieved 8 August 2021 Cross River state Nigeria Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 10 September 2021 Cross River State Cross River Hub Retrieved 30 August 2022 25 Interesting Facts About Cross River State 17 July 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Cross River State History LGA amp Senatorial Districts Aziza Goodnews 14 October 2019 Retrieved 31 January 2022 a b Nigeria Ethnologue 22 ed Retrieved 10 January 2020 Willamson Kay 1968 Languages of Niger Delta pp 124 130 Be part of the famous Cross River State Christmas Festival Nigeria www nigeria direct com Retrieved 15 December 2021 Festivals and Carnivals in Rivers State Nigeria Information amp Guide www nigeriagalleria com Retrieved 9 February 2022 10 top things to see and do in Cross River state Pulse Nigeria 9 June 2021 Retrieved 8 August 2021 Willamson Key 1976 The Rivers Readers project in Nigeria in Bamgbose A ed mother tongue education the west African experience UNESCO press Home fceobudu edu ng Institutions National Board for Technical Education Retrieved 20 March 2010 External links EditCross River State Government website http crossriverwatch com p 25473 Portal Nigeria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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