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The Oron people, who are often referred to as Örö, are a diverse tribal community that resides primarily in the riverine regions of Akwa Ibom and Cross River States in the southern part of Nigeria. Their presence also extends into Cameroon, showcasing their widespread influence and cultural significance. With a rich history steeped in tradition and a strong connection to their ancestors, the Oron people are considered a formidable and ancient warrior group, closely linked to the Efik people of Cross River State. According to oral history, the Oron people are said to have originated from Cameroon, journeying to their current homeland in search of better opportunities and resources. It is believed that by 1200, they had established themselves at the mouth of the Cross River basin, forming a thriving society governed by revered tribal chiefs. Through their language, customs, and traditions, the Oron people have preserved their unique heritage and continue to play a vital role in shaping the cultural landscape of their region.