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Uyo

Uyo is a bustling city, and the lifestyle of the people is shaped by urban amenities and infrastructure. The residents have access to modern facilities such as well-paved roads, electricity, telecommunications, and internet services. There are also shopping malls, restaurants, entertainment centers, and recreational facilities that cater to the urban lifestyle.Uyo was fist created as a province in 1959 by the colonial masters. The aim was to split the Ibibio tribe into smaller administrative units for effective governance. The History of the Ibibio cannot be complete without mentioning Uyo Local Government Area as the core or credit of the Ibibios. Their origin to some sources is traced to central of Benue valley (Talbot) while another source has it that the Ibibio people migrated from the Cameroun (Henry Nau a pioneer Lutheran Missionary and K. O. Dike).

Bany Floyed and another field informant maintained that the core of the Ibibio people is the “Afaha Lineage” whose original home has been traced to “Usak Edet” in the Cameroon. Among the Ibibios Usak Edet is popularly known as ‘Edik Afaha’ reflecting that all Afaha people in Ibibio land emanated from Usak Edet.

A contemporary survey has it that there is no Local Government council in Akwa Ibom State that does not have one two Afaha villages existing within their constituted area.Uyo is home to the University of Uyo, formerly known as the University of Cross River State. Its name was changed when, in 1991, the government of Nigeria established it as a federal university.Uyo is also home to a campus of the National Open University of Nigeria and the Uyo City Polytechnic

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prestigious Le Meridien Ibom Hotel & Golf Resort which is still under construction and, when completed, will be the largest hotel in the West African region. The State has other recreational projects under construction, such as the Ibom Tropicana Resort, which will include a 16-story 5-star hotel, a dome, a cinema, a shopping area, water parks, and other recreational facilities. It and similar projects are expected to boost the tourism potential of the state. The city also has a museum.

Uyo is known for its vibrant markets, where residents and visitors can buy a wide range of goods and commodities. Some popular markets in Uyo include: 1. Akpan Andem Market: Located in the heart of Uyo, Akpan Andem Market is a bustling market known for its wide variety of goods. Here, you can find fresh produce, food items, clothing, household goods, and more. 2. Itam Market: Itam Market is one of the largest and busiest markets in Uyo. It offers a wide range of products, including foodstuffs, clothing, cosmetics, electronics, household items, and traditional crafts. 3. Ibom Plaza: While not a traditional market, Ibom Plaza is a popular shopping destination in Uyo. It is a modern shopping complex with various stores and shops selling clothing, accessories, electronics, and other consumer goods. 4. Ekom Iman Market: Situated in Ekom Iman, Uyo, this market is known for its agricultural produce, including fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, and livestock. It is a popular spot for both wholesalers and retail customers. 5. Ikot Ekpene Road Market: Located along Ikot Ekpene Road, this market offers a range of products, including food items, clothing, shoes, household goods, and electronics. These are just a few examples of the markets in Uyo. Each market has its own unique atmosphere and selection of goods. It's always a good idea to explore them firsthand to experience the local culture and find the specific items you're looking for.

There are unique traditions of the people which are expressed in Ekpo, Ekpe masquerades and dances. In mode of dressing the dominant attire of an Ibibio man is a Loincloth “Unwanwang Ofong Isin” and shirt with Hat and staff to go with. While the women folds have a Loincloth as well generally called ‘Ndot Iba’ with a piece of it on the head as head- tie with blouse to match. They are also blessed with delicacies such as white soap ‘Afia Efere:, Afang Soup, Edikang Ikong soup, Ubo Nkong, Efere Ibaba, Efere Mbukpap Uyo and a host of others. In the entertainment aspect, we have various dances and other cultural play like “Ebre” for women, “Asian Uboikpa” for young girls and also the “Akpara” dance for women. The men have the “Ekpo” masquerade, the “akinkoriko” or Awade” for young boys. Among the young girls we also have the ‘Abang’ dance for unmarried once the dance from which most young men pick their partners. The young men also have ‘Mbok’ display a kind of traditional wrestling competition often displayed by young men before the elder and the cream of the society as a forum of assessing the strength, might and vigour of some youth for wars, leadership and fitness of a king’s assignment and a process towards the marriage of a princess. The people of Uyo by way of worship predominantly Christians

Uyo is home to many notable housing districts such as the Ewet Housing Estate, Shelter Afrique, and other estates located in various parts of the city as well as private estates and other residential districts. The city has two major industrial estates including the Itam Industrial Estate. The city of Uyo is notably neat and hospitable to foreigners and its aborigines. Highbrow residential areas in Uyo include the prestigious Ewet Housing Estate, Shelter Afrique, and a host of other choice areas in the city and its environs. The state government plans to construct newer residential districts as well as a central business district within the metropolis.

Uyo people are of the Ibibio stock and speak Ibibio language. The people of Uyo Local Government Area are predominantly farmers and traders. Their area of trade is mostly on food items like palm oil and other palm produce, vegetables, plantain, bananas, yam, cassava etc. the trade items also include the precuts gotten from the sea like the fish which are sold sometimes smoked and at times fresh. Also, they have crayfish, periwinkle –‘mfi’ and other products from the sea.