efikoj
Efikoj are a traditional African musical instrument originating from the Efik people, an ethnic group primarily located in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The term "efikoj" refers to a type of hand drum, often used in cultural ceremonies, festivals, and religious rituals. These drums are typically crafted from hollowed-out wooden logs, with animal skin stretched tightly over one or both ends to create a resonant surface.
The construction of an efikoj involves careful selection of wood, often from hardwood trees, to ensure durability
Efikoj drums are commonly paired with other instruments like the *ekpang* (a type of xylophone) and *ekpang-ngong*
The cultural significance of the efikoj extends beyond music, as it plays a role in storytelling, preserving