Ekajuk Language

Ekajuk, also known as Akajo and Akajuk, is a Bantoid language (of the Niger-Congo language family) that is spoken by tens of thousands of people (30,000 according to a 1986 estimate) in the Cross River State and some surrounding regions of Nigeria.

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Sample paragraph in Ekajuk Ethnologue entry for Ekajuk

 

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