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Nnubi dynasty

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in the late 17th century. The Akpa people were trading allies with the
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Akpa
Cross River
Eze Agwu
Nnachi
Igbo
Aro-Ibibio Wars
Ibibio
Arochukwu
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Aro people
17th-century Nigerian people

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