Ikot
Ikot is a toponymic element common in southern Nigeria, especially in Akwa Ibom and Cross River states. It appears as a prefix in many town and village names in the region. The element reflects the linguistic heritage of the Ibibio and Efik languages, where ikot is typically understood to mean town, settlement, or village. In this linguistic area, communities are often named by pairing ikot with a following element that identifies the place or its founder, resulting in many ikot-named settlements across coastal and rural areas.
The best-known example is Ikot Ekpene, a town and local government area in Akwa Ibom State. The
In summary, Ikot is not a standalone place but a customary prefix that identifies a settlement in