I really enjoy this for along time am out of my place. Remedy you are so amazing, keep it up. One love please I need more since am unable to come back home for now
Ojeeee igburi-awa Ojeeee ihe nde ikom Ojeeee la ayi dụ bụrụ Though Igbo, I was able to follow the many lessons, teachings and lectures delivered here especially the relationship between the white man's religion and this great heritage of ours. I know that Ekpe follows tradition and doesn't speak English, how I wish (in the spirit of innovations) that most of the speeches will be in English for the benefit of most of us that desire to really know the root of this cherished heritage of us. I must also admit that the clip here made good sense interchanging between Efik and English. Thanks. Ojeeee Ekpe!!!!!
Good observation, my brother! Very encouraging to know that other people who are not Efik or from Calabar are watching these great documentaries. These are Nigerian historical events, and they should be narrated in both English and Efik. As a matter of fact, we should also have Spanish translations, because we have our Cuban brothers and sisters, who retained their Ekpe traditions in the form of Abakwa. Let's think about ways to expand the reach of this historic, and beautiful 😍 tradition.
Thanks for watching and suggesting aptly. We'll work towards telling our stories in a more inclusive style. Please, let's share the link and encourage more people to subscribe, this way we'll be motivated to do better. 🙏🙏🙏
@@nyaukpong9782 it was believed before that these masquerades were spirits and ancestors, now it was used by the white men to preach Christianity to the Efik, Ibibio and all to draw attention and all, it work so since then they changed the believe because Ekpe helped in spreading the word now the add God name to the songs and enchantment, the Igbos still believe in the old spirit ways of our masquerades tho, love❤️
Mbre Efik. Brings back fond memories 👍
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The House of Ekpe, the Kingdom, the Leadership, the power to bring the ancient Spirit back to life
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An amazing cultural display...
Great job Remedy Concept TV
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Beautiful Couture, Am loving it
My culture is bae🥰🥰 This is beautiful 😍
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I just saw my uncle and my cousin.
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Kindly share the link to others to enjoy the beautiful culture too
I really enjoy this for along time am out of my place. Remedy you are so amazing, keep it up. One love please I need more since am unable to come back home for now
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Wetting carry u commot here
Ekpe ! Ekpe of the House of Ene Ekpo, Ene-Ita with Boco.
We won😅😅😅😅 proudly aadiahakpan, a descendant of king Eyo Honesty 2nd. Congratulations to them.
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Ekpe, the Spiritual lion. Calabar, Nigeria.
Ojeeee igburi-awa
Ojeeee ihe nde ikom
Ojeeee la ayi dụ bụrụ
Though Igbo, I was able to follow the many lessons, teachings and lectures delivered here especially the relationship between the white man's religion and this great heritage of ours. I know that Ekpe follows tradition and doesn't speak English, how I wish (in the spirit of innovations) that most of the speeches will be in English for the benefit of most of us that desire to really know the root of this cherished heritage of us. I must also admit that the clip here made good sense interchanging between Efik and English.
Thanks.
Ojeeee Ekpe!!!!!
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Good observation, my brother! Very encouraging to know that other people who are not Efik or from Calabar are watching these great documentaries. These are Nigerian historical events, and they should be narrated in both English and Efik. As a matter of fact, we should also have Spanish translations, because we have our Cuban brothers and sisters, who retained their Ekpe traditions in the form of Abakwa. Let's think about ways to expand the reach of this historic, and beautiful 😍 tradition.
@@Baddamozie You are in the spirit my brother...
Thanks for watching and suggesting aptly. We'll work towards telling our stories in a more inclusive style.
Please, let's share the link and encourage more people to subscribe, this way we'll be motivated to do better.
🙏🙏🙏
This is a specific assembly of commemoration. It was not for entertainment. Those who know know. Entertainment is for the young at Xmas.
Nice 1 👍... Keep up the good work
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Como puedo ponerme en coctato con usted mui buen video. Mui cultural.
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King Eyoma of Enedem Ene, Ene-Ita is the Ekpe. Calabar, Nigeria.
🎉my culture and tradition 🎉
Pls who ever that is videoing this ekpe should always video the Nsibidi each mbong ekpe is playing with the ekpe abeg
😂
This is wonderful... Especially in the aspect of calling upon GOD ALMIGHTY... But the "Blue Ekpe " can you explain it to me... viewing from Ghana...
Thank you for watching. The Purple Colour Ekpe is called MBAKARA.
Great
Thank you
Ayooooooo!
Ebonko, mfon emana
I don't like bible and jesus being mentioned in our great tradition.
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Thank you so much for saying this!!! This is a great disaster that has happened to our culture.
It is both frightening and frustrating!!!
@@nyaukpong9782 it was believed before that these masquerades were spirits and ancestors, now it was used by the white men to preach Christianity to the Efik, Ibibio and all to draw attention and all, it work so since then they changed the believe because Ekpe helped in spreading the word now the add God name to the songs and enchantment, the Igbos still believe in the old spirit ways of our masquerades tho, love❤️
thank u my brother.
Imagine mentioning bible and Jesus in a tradition that has existed for more that 500,000 thousand years ago