Ibibio-Efik languages Varieties
Efik-Ibibio is a dialect cluster spoken by about 15 million people of Akwa Ibom State and about 5 million people of Cross River States of Nigeria , making it the fifth largest language cluster in Nigeria after Hausa , Yoruba , Igbo and Fulani .
The major Efik-Ibibio languages are:
Anaang (5.5 million speakers, 2018 estimate)
Ibibio (15 million speakers, including L2 speakers, 2018 estimate)
Efik (3 million speakers, 2018 estimate. Efik also has about 2 million second-language speakers.)
Minor varieties, according to Williamson and Blench,[ a] are:
These arguably constitute a single language, though Ethnologue considers them to be separate.
Notes
↑ These are varieties of what Williamson and Blench (2000) calls "Central Lower Cross", which they list as "Efik, Ibibio, Anaang, Ibuoro, Ekit, Efai, etc."