Among Nigeria’s ethnicities, none possess a spirit of resistance as formidable as the Anioma people - Enuani, Ika and Ndokwa. Though they may appear modest in number or varied in origin, their capacity for defiance is unparalleled. History bears this out: in Ekumeku, the British colonial forces famously felt the weight of this resolve, eventually fleeing Asaba to establish Calabar as their Royal Niger Company headquarters. Proud and unyielding, the Anioma cannot be subsumed; they possess a unique ability to unite and defend their core ideological beliefs against any odds. Hence, "Ndi Anioma adia kwe ekwe."
- Emeka Esogbue
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