Ekpo Nta Amaku | |
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Occupation | Writer, Historian and School administrator |
Citizenship | Nigerian |
Ekpo Nta Amaku (born 1898) was a Nigerian author of Efik descent. E.N. Amaku as he is most commonly known was from Okpo town in Eniong Abatim, Cross River State, Nigeria. He is most remembered for writing a number of Efik literary works including proses, poems, plays etc. His most popular work, "Edikot Nwed Mbuk is still used in Schools across Calabar Cross River state, Nigeria.
Early life
editBorn to the family of Ikot Ikpeme in Eniong Abatim. His Father was Chief Daniel Obiom Amaku, one of the earliest settlers of Okpo town in Eniong Abatim.[1] His mother was Madam Ekanem Ikpana.[1] Chief Daniel, E.N. Amaku's father was a notable figure in Eniong Abatim and was one of the few literate men of his time who could read and write in Efik and English.[2] E. N. Amaku attended Duke Town primary school and later on, the notable Hope Waddell Training Institution.
He became the Headmaster of Duke Town Primary School from 1946 to 1956.[3]
Family
editE.N. Amaku had several children
Literary works
editE.N. Amaku began his literary career in 1927.[2] His earliest works were the school readers series, Edikot Nwed Mbuk.[3] Each of these series contained mythical, historical, cultural information on the Efik people. Another of his books Inyang Ndem Abasi.
Death
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Negroid Haven, 2023
- ^ a b Akoda, 2023, p.3
- ^ a b Aye, 1967, p.192
Bibliography
edit- Aye, Efiong U. (1967), Old Calabar through the centuries, Calabar: Hope Waddell Press OCLC 476222042
- Akoda, Winifred E.; Akoda, Philip (2021), Groundwork of Eniong Abatim History (1670-2020), Ibadan: University Press PLC., ISBN 9789789408863
- Duke, Orok Orok Efiom (2015) [1st pub. 2006], 20th century Famous Kings and Eminent Persons of Calabar, Calabar: Excel publishers, ISBN 978-9780510367
- "Efik Language and Culture in the Twenty-first Century", Negroid Haven, 14 March 2023, retrieved 14 March 2023
- Aye, Efiong U. (2000), The Efik people, Calabar: Glad tidings press ltd., ISBN 978-30541-3-9