Bahumono people

The Bahumono (Ehumono, Kohumono) are a southeastern Nigerian ethnic group that primarily resides in the Abi local government area of Cross River State.Hotumusa, is the land where the rock Ekpon รก Rara is located.[7][8][9] The Bahumono were once part of the Aro Confederacy[10] although, as of now, the tribe consists of eight villages: Ebijakara (Ebriba), Ebom, Ediba, Usumutong, Anong, Igonigoni, Afafanyi, and Abeugo.[12] The Bahumono culture and tradition shares similarities with neighboring communities [citation needed].Individuals trace their origin and ancestry through the Eshi which literally means womb or navel, people from the same eshi are considered as brothers and sisters and will trace their origin to the same father and mother similar to the Ananng people.
Abi, Cross RiverNigeriaKohumonoChristianityTraditional African religionsYakurrOrring peopleIgbo peopleEkoi peopleCross River StateKohumono languageCross RiverAro ConfederacyEbijakaraUsumutongAfafanyiAkunakunaAnnangEkpe secret societyEdikang Ikong