Man, oh man! Thank you for this fascinating interview. I have never heard the history of Calabar explained so exquisitely. I was spellbound listening to that extraordinary lady lay out the history of Calabar on the table. I need to archive this for a time when I can revisit it, when I have more time on my hands. Please keep up the good work my brother. I'm looking forward to seeing more videos on your channel. Much love, brother!
@kadimooqua40002 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much sir. I had to do this for posterity. The youths now have nothing to fall back to as the authentic history of Calabar especially when the history presented is skewed without evidence. Thank you for the support.
@besongnyenti43352 жыл бұрын
The Qua dialect has been influence by efik. When she speak want will think she is speaking efik.
@kadimooqua40002 жыл бұрын
At her age (93), the lady speaks Efik, Qua and English fluently, she should be commended.
@essienessien5032 Жыл бұрын
It is nice watching you Kadimo.I met you in Hope Waddell Training Institution between 1982 -85.We also met in University of Calabar in the late 80s.More power to your elbow. Cheers