Few weeks ago, Channels Television reported on the point of no return in
Esuk Mba Community, Akpabuyo Local Government Area of Cross River State
and promised to bring do another report on a practise still in Esuk Mba
traceable to the 18th century still which is still in existence. Part
two of the Esuk Mba story, takes us to the trade by Barter Market, where
this form of exchange has refused to evolve irrespective of the
importance attached to the Nigerian currency note in our contemporary
times.
The Esuk Mba trade by barter market was a focal point in Nigeria's dark
era of slave trade which made delivery of about 30 percent of the total
slaves shipped out of the country at the 'point of no return' through a
bush track behind the market. Many decades after the abolition of
slavery, the Esuk Mba Market is still standing and plays host to traders
from the neighbouring states and communities who bring in, the proceeds
from their farms in exchange of what they do not have, but need at the
moment. Other products exchanged at the market are sea foods like the
periwinkle popularly known as 'Enfee- in efik language, crayfish, fish,
fruits and other produce. The market is a weekly one, it holds every
Saturday from 7am and terminates at 10am for the barter section and on a
day like this, you can be sure of getting value for what you are
exchanging for.
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