Lower Cross River languages
The Lower Cross River languages form a branch of the Cross River languages of Cross River State, Nigeria. They consist of the divergent Obolo language, and the core of the branch, which includes the 4 million speakers of the Efik-Ibibio cluster.
Additionally, Ethnologue lists several more languages within the Efik-Ibibio cluster.
Forde and Jones considered Ibino and Oro to be Efik-Ibibio.
Names and locations
Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench.Language | Branch | Dialects | Alternate spellings | Own name for language | Endonym | Other names | Other names for language | Exonym | Speakers | Location | Notes |
Ebughu | Ebughu | Ebughu | Oron | more than 5,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Mbo and Oron LGAs | ||||||
Enwang | Enwang | Enwang | Oron | estimated 50,000 plus | Akwa Ibom State, Mbo LGA | ||||||
Iko | Iko | Obolo | Three villages: 5,000+ | Akwa Ibom State, Ikot Abasi LGA | |||||||
Ilue | Idua | Ilue | 5,000 ; diminishing | Akwa Ibom State, Oron LGA | |||||||
Ọkọbọ | 11,200 ; 50,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Okobo LGA | |||||||||
Uda | Uda | 10,000 plus | Akwa Ibom State, Mbo LGA | ||||||||
Ukwa | Cross River State, Akampka LGA | ||||||||||
Usaghade | Usakade | Usaghade | Isangele | estimate 10,000 although mostly in Cameroon | Cross River State, Odukpani LGA; mainly in Cameroon, Isangele sub–division | ||||||
Idere | Idere | more than 5,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Itu LGA | no data | |||||||
Efai | Efai | Effiat | >5,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Mbo LGA; Cameroon, Isangele sub–division | |||||||
Ọrọ | Oron | Ọrọ | Ọrọ | 319,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Oron LGA | ||||||
Ito | Ito | 5,000 plus | Akwa Ibom State, Akamkpa LGA | no data | |||||||
Eki | Eki | 5000 plus | Cross River State | no data | |||||||
Etebi | Central | Etebi | Oron ; Ekit | estimate 15,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Uquo Ibeno LGA | ||||||
Itu Mbon Uzo | Central | Itu Mbuzo | Itu Mbon Uzo | 5,000 plus | Akwa Ibom State, Ikono LGA | ||||||
Anaang | Central | Abak, Ikot Ekpene, Ukanafun | Annang, Anang, Anaŋ | 246,000 : estimated 1,000,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Ikot Ekpene, Essien Udim, Abak, Ukanafun and Oruk–Anam LGAs | ||||||
Efik | Central | Calabar | 26,300, 10,000 in Cameroon; 360,000 first language speakers; spoken as a second language by 1.3 million, 3.5 million diminishing | Cross River State, Calabar municipality, Odukpani and Akamkpa LGAs; and in Cameroon | |||||||
Ekit | Central | Ekid, Eket | 22,000 ; estimated 200,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Eket and Uquo Ibeno LGAs | |||||||
Ibibio | Central | Nkari, Enyong, Central, Itak, Nsit etc. roughly according to clans | Ibibyo | 800,000 ; 283,000 ; 2 million ; estimated 2.5 million | Akwa Ibom State, Ikono, Itu, Uyo, Etinan, Ekpe–Atai, Uruan, Nsit–Ubium, Onna, Mkpat Enin and Abasi LGAs | ||||||
Ibuoro | Central | Ibuoro | 5,000 plus | Akwa Ibom State, Itu and Ikono LGAs | |||||||
Obolo | West | From West to East: Ataba, Unyeada, Ngo, Okoroete, Ibot Obolo | Òbólò | Andoni | 22,400 ; 90,000 ; 100,000 | Rivers State, Andoni LGA: western dialects; Akwa Ibom State, Eastern Obolo LGA: eastern dialects | |||||
Ibinọ | West | Ibuno, Ibeno | 10,000 | Akwa Ibom State, Ibeno LGA |