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“THE CONCEPT OF THE TRINITY IN EFIK TRADITIONAL BELIEF” WRITTEN BY PHILLIP NOSA-ADAM

The concept of the Trinity in Efik Traditional Belief

©Philip Nosa-Adam

A trinity can be defined as the belief in the existence of three coeternal and consubstantial persons in one God. The concept of three persons in one God can be found in several faiths across the world. Followers of the Hindu religion, affirm a belief in a triune God i.e, Brahma the Creator; Vishnu who represents sustenance and Siva the Destroyer. The Ancient Babylonians also believed in a triune God which consisted of Ninki (also known as Ishtar), Enki (also known as Namakh) and Marduk. The most notable example of a trinity can be found in the Christian faith. Christian adherents affirm a belief in, God the Father, God the son and God the Holy Spirit. Thus, the aforementioned trinities represent the Divine in its threefold nature.

Before the introduction of Christianity, underlying beliefs of the trinity existed in the Efik traditional religion. Such concepts were more visible in folk tales and were noticed by Rev. Hugh Goldie and Rev. Hope Waddell. Rev. Hope Waddell in his Twenty-Nine Years in the West Indies (1863)…stated,

“It may be added that remnants of a tradition involving the idea of a trinity were found among them. There was one God Abasi and a son of God, mentioned in their inkes or fables and a third or middle God of whom they had heard little and knew nothing. But only a few admitted the existence of such traditions”

Goldie reveals the identity of the supreme God as Ibom Eno. He further defines Ibom Eno in his 1862 dictionary as,

“In Efik mythology, the father of Abasi, according to some nkes*. Hence some derive the names Abasi Ibom and Inyang Ibom, both being sons of Ibom Eno.”

Goldie’s description indicates that Ibom Eno was regarded as the supreme God who bore two sons. Richard Burton in his Wits and Wisdom from West Africa (1865), hypothesizes that the sons of Ibom Eno were personifications of Earth and Ocean. Thus, Abasi Ibom representing the Earth and Inyang Ibom representing the Ocean. With the arrival of the missionaries in Old Calabar in 1846, the Efik traditional belief in a triune God would be replaced with the Christian concept of the trinity. Today, the belief in the Christian interpretation of a Triune God is represented in the Efik prayer, “Itoro enyene Ete ye Eyen ye Edisana spirit, nte emi ekedide ke editọñọ, edi ntre idaha emi, edinyuñ idi ntre ke nsi-nsi. Amen”

©Philip Nosa-Adam

Image caption: A Celtic three headed deity

Image source: Christoph Bacher Archäologie

UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVE GENIUS CONTEST PUBLISH WITH LATOYA LIKAMBI

We are very pleased to launch our first ever writing contest that will give young people between 9 – 16 years the unique opportunity to publish a short story with the inspiring and young bestselling author of three books from Liverpool, Latoya Likambi!

This is a great opportunity to take those first steps towards becoming a published author and share your unique story and creativity with the world!  We are creating a platform for you to share your work and gain the confidence needed to step out and inspire other young children to do the same.  If this is you or your child, then we want to hear from you! We invite you to register your child/ children for the contest using the link on our website or on Eventbrite.   

Registration has now been EXTENDED and closes at midnight on the 30th of November 2020.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

  • You must be between 9 – 16 years old
  • You must register and submit your story by 30th of November 2020
  • Your Story MUST be on family, you can register for other categories from 30th November!
  • Your story must be between 150 – 200 words long
  • You must pay the registration and admin fee of £15 to participate
  • We encourage you to add an illustration/ image to bring your story alive
  • All stories must be submitted via email by midnight on the 30th of November 2020 to contest@likambiglobalpublishing.com

Register today for your chance to be amongst the 50 young people whose stories will be selected and included in a collection of Short Stories Book on Family for publication in January 2020. The book will be distributed globally and a copy will be deposited at The British National Library. 

ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK, PETER ODU – PROJECT MANAGER FOR CATER & MERGER

Recognised as a budding global leader from Nigeria, Peter Odu works as a Project Manager for Cater &Merger, a consulting firm based in the United Kingdom.

He is a past President of the Law Students Association of Nigeria, University of Calabar Chapter, the youngest in his time to be so. He holds an LL.B with honours from the University of Calabar, with horizontally stacked specializations across consulting, law and start-up finance.

Peter has trained across multiple global organisations like White and Case LLP, Kylnveld Peat Marwick and Goerdeler, King and Mallesons LLP and the Bright Network Commercial Internship Experience UK. He has also articled at the office of the former Attorney General of Cross river state, Attah Ochinke & Co.

Possessing certifications from the World Bank Group, double certifications from the United States Institute of Peace, the World Intellectual Property Organisation and the Mediator Academy at the age of 23, he exhibits a relentless drive for the equalization of global opportunities for students in Africa.

Passionate about a leadership blueprint, he is currently focused on contributing to platforms that build the African workforce of tomorrow.

You can reach him for professional enquiries on odupeter127@gmail.com and for professional purposes at peter.odu@caterandmergerconsult.com.

TANZANITE – AN EVENT FOR TANZANIANS AROUND THE WORLD, CONTACT JACKLINE WAZIRI

TANZANITE IS BACK AGAIN ON
FRIDAY
20TH OF NOVEMBER 2020
🇬🇧18:00 GMT
🇹🇿21:00 EAT
VIA ZOOM
Zoom ID: 889 7426 5892 Code: 888463


Tanzanite is here to showcase and promote art and talent from Tanzania.
We welcome you all back again to another great Evening full of Tanzanian soul.
The line up is real ‼🇹🇿
Swahili – English Poems By
Tanzanian born poet
Jackline Waziri
Other Tanzanian performers include 🇹🇿
1.Ticha Vibes – Musician 🇹🇿
2.Joyce Materego – New Swahili Poet🇹🇿
3.Benjamin Fernandes -Founder CEO NALA 🇹🇿
4.Likiwa Ismail – Dancer 🇹🇿
5.Hamida Mbaga – Cultural Ambassador 🇹🇿
6.Wetengere SPK – Filmmaker Director🇹🇿
7.Jasmine Assenga – CEO Nyorido Fashion🇹🇿
8.Edna Lyatuu Hogan- Entrepreneur / Published Poet🇹🇿
9.Julither Bonita Richard – CEO Bonita Fashion Pieces 🇹🇿
10.Freddy Macha – Musician 🇹🇿
Hosted by Jackline Waziri 🇹🇿

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HUMBLED TO ORGANIZE OUR BLACK HISTORY MONTH VIRTUAL ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

The Soul of any community lives in the heart of the people, it is the golden mantle that defines the purpose of Life

OUR BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATIONS AT THE UK HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT VIRTUAL ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS TOOK PLACE on zoom Saturday the 31st of October 2020.

The theme of Our Black History Month event was “the importance of celebrating our untold stories.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR AMAZING KEY SPEAKERS who were very inspirational

They include

MP Chi Onwurah- The MP for Newcastle Central

Roger Okewole – Visionary of 9ja pop arts, New Jersey USA

Ismael Lea South based in Manchester – The Director of The Salam Project

14-Year-Old Latoya Likambi – (Daughter of DrSylvia Forchap-Likambi) – Liverpool’s youngest Author

Poetry Reading by Africa4u Youth Ambassador and newly published poet – Jackline Waziri

Special thanks to our media partners STAR RADIO (UK) FAN CLUB managed by Archie Hammond and BWTMOnline managed by Ingram Jones

Special thanks to Derek Dziva, a very good friend from Zimbabwe  who was also the Zoom Coordinator

Special thanks to my Parents, Sister and Brother who also listened in and were part of this annual event as well as friends and followers from different regions

LET’S CONTINUE TO BE THE CHANGE WE WANT TO SEE IN SOCIETY , I LOVE YOU ALL AND WISHING YOU A NOVEMBER FILLED WITH INNER PEACE AND PROSPERITY

This year has had its challenges with covid, but we cannot wait to see you next year at The UK House of Parliament for The Black History month celebrations 2021.

Also make the most of WorldRemit TODAY, For every friend you refer who sends money back home with WorldRemit, you will both get £20, Click to send money now https://wrm.app.link/e/Worldremit_Nigeria_RAF

ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK, DAVID ADEOLA – IT SPECIALIST & UI/UX DESIGNER BASED IN KENYA

Name: David Adeola

Education: Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Informatics and Computer science at Strathmore University, Kenya.

Background: Firstborn to a family of Christian Nigerian missionaries serving in Kenya.

Accomplishments:
Currently working on a tech startup to digitize the public transportation sector in Kenya called Bukabas. He is currently competing in the Red Bull Basement University Challenge.

He is also a UI/UX designer, a React and Node Developer, and an Android mobile developer( Instagram:@davadeola).

Passion
To contribute to the new digital and technological Africa and to offer the digital to every day African problems.

OUR BLACK HISTORY VIRTUAL ANNIVERSARY EVENT THIS SATURDAY AT 6PM, ZOOM ID 83190312726

We are pleased to inform you that OUR BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE UK HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT VIRTUAL ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS will be taking place this Saturday the 31st of October at 6pm UK time. (VIA ZOOM) ID IS 83190312726

The theme of the evening is THE IMPORTANCE OF CELEBRATING OUR UNTOLD STORIES.WE HAVE SOME AMAZING SPEAKERS LINED UP, THEY INCLUDE MP Chi Onwurah, Ismael Lea South LATOYA LIKAMBI (DAUGHTER OF DrSylvia Forchap-Likambi) Roger Okewole AND POETRY READING BY Jackline Waziri

THIS SATURDAY IS ALL ABOUT THE VERY BEST OF SUCCESS STORIES, INSPIRATIONAL MOMENTS, AFRICAN PAINTINGS, AFRICAN POETRY, STORYTELLING FROM THE HEART and THE VERY BEST OF UNTOLD STORIES AS PART OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH.

Also make the most of WorldRemit TODAY, For every friend you refer who sends money back home with WorldRemit, you will both get £20, Click to send money now https://wrm.app.link/e/Worldremit_Nigeria_RAF

“THE LEKKI TOLL GATE MASSACRE” WRITTEN BY TONY TOKUNBO FERNANDEZ

We shall never forget,

The trauma of a haunting night,

stained with green blood,

young voices overshadowed by the ambush of old secrets

We shall never forget the march with golden voices,

And the flag that painted the energy of each day

With the colors of a civil language

We shall never forget,

The pain …

The tears …

The loyalty …

And the message – printed in the wind for the world to see.

In your spirits,

A new dream has given birth,

to the golden moments of liberation.

We shall never forget,

to feed more souls with the fruits of new songs

Tony Tokunbo Fernandez

“THE LEKKI MASSACRE” WRITTEN BY OKEME JEROME

THE LEKKI MASSACRE

Headline – LCC lost millions in a week.

Peaceful angry youths built a fence of themselves

Between the Mainland and the Island.

The toll gate was their camp ground.

And they stood their ground in unity

With one voice…”#EndSars.

Advice came

“Get yourselves flags, the symbol of patriotism

Every man to his flag

Flutter it in the air

And let the air suffocate in the sound of the National Anthem you will chant.

No one will harm you.”

20/10/2020

Curfew announced at noon to start 6pm same day

CCTV cameras were invited in camera

As evening crept in

They depended on the lights for vision

But the lights went out

And darkness was upon the face of the toll gate

The countenance of the gate was hidden.

While they waited, ‘They’ came .

Force men in uniform

Sent by “forces beyond control”

They opened fire that set the Nation on fire.

The Media houses were in their houses but the Social media

The youths fluttered in the air their green white green flags

And chorused the National Anthem but that didn’t stop ‘them’.

Heroes fell but their voices kept rising

The symbol of patriotism was painted with the blood of citizens.

It was a long night

History will not forget 20/10/2020.

© Jerome Okeme