About the ESOP
ESOP is short for ESOP NDITO EFIK EFUT YE QUA. It
is an organization formed by the people of EFIK, EFUT and QUA being clans from Calabar, Cross River State of Nigeria, who
live, work and do business in Delta State, Nigeria. The basic aim of the ESOP is to foster among its members in other to stay
connected. This is enough reason why an Efik indigene living inside or outside Calabar should become a member of the
ESOP. As the population of the ESOP continue to grow and scatter all over the world, there is the need to get in touch
with each other. This is the reason for creating this website. I believe by this means, we members of the ESOP will have a
way of communicating with each other, to express our views and to contribute towards the improvement of the ESOP any where
we may be in the world.
Invitation to Join
I
therefore invite all Efiks, to visit this website any where you may be in the world, become members of the ESOP
and attend programs and meetings. Members will be happy to answer any question you may have about the ESOP and how you can
join.
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What You Will Find
Since our intension is to promote our culture, that is the culture of the Efik people where
ever we are, the website contains page that tells you who we are, where we come from, our aspirations, etc. Therefore as you
navigate you will find pages like:
The Aims and Objectives of the ESOP
Brief History of the Efik People
Brief History of Calabar
Brief History of Cross River State
The Tradition of the Efik People
The Origin of the Efik Language
Events and Dates of the ESOP Activities,
and many more. Please take your time to go through the site as we would be glad to expect
feedback from you. Thanks for visiting our website.
Send Comments or Advice
Please whether or not you are a member of the ESOP,
as soon as you visit this website, get in touch to offer comments or advice on how
we can best present information to our members and the public.
I wish you a happy browsing.
Chief C. P. E. Archibong
President
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