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Nigerian author, Lexicographer and Mobile App developer
Philip Akoda
BornPhilip Akoda
(1996-05-01) 1 May 1996 (age 28)
Calabar, Nigeria
OccupationAuthor, Lexicographer, Founder & CEO
NationalityNigerian
Alma mater
Notable worksA 21st Century Efik pocket Dictionary, Efik-English and English-Efik (2022)

Philip "Tete" Akoda (Born 1 May 1996) is a Nigerian author, lexicographer and entrepreneur. He has written a number of Efik literary works including "A 21st Century Efik pocket Dictionary", "Learn Efik 1-2" and "Groundwork of Eniong Abatim History (1670-2020)". He is also the CEO and Founder of the AFLANG project, an EdTech startup which seeks to preserve and promote African Languages and Culture. Through his startup, he has developed mobile apps such as Learn Efik, which was the first Efik language learning app on google playstore; and later on the first Efik mobile dictionary app which contains over 14,000 words and has been labelled as one of the most comprehensive African dictionary mobile apps. Philip is known for his literary contributions to Efik literature.

Biography

Philip was born in Calabar, Nigeria, in May 1996. He is a great-grandson of Edidem Bassey Eyo Ephraim Adam III. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree (first class honours) in Business and Management from the University of Derby (2024). Before his studies at the University of Derby, Philip had previously attended the University of Essex during this time, he founded the AFLANG project and was instrumental in the development of the first Efik Language Learning App. Due to the novel mobile app, Philip was invited to the UK House of Parliament to speak at the Black History Month event.

Literary works

As an author, Philip has published several literary works which have greatly contributed to Efik literature including Learn Efik 1 and 2 which were his earliest literary works. Due to his knowledge on Efik history, Philip also co-authored Groundwork of Eniong Abatim History (1670-2020) with his mother, Prof Winifred Eyoanwan Akoda. Groundwork of Eniong Abatim History (1670-2020) focuses on the history of Eniong Abatim, an Efik-speaking community in the lower Cross River region of Nigeria. In 2022, Philip published A 21st Century Efik pocket Dictionary: Efik - English, English - Efik. Philip's publications have been adopted in several schools across Calabar, Nigeria.

Digital contributions

Outside the literary space, Philip has championed several digital projects aimed at preserving and promoting African Languages and Cultures. Through his startup, he has published language learning applications for African Languages such as Ndebele, Oromo and Fante. One of Philip's most major contributions to the digital space was the Tete Efik Dictionary App. The Tete Efik Dictionary App is an Efik-English/English-Efik mobile dictionary app. Named after Philip whose Efik name is Tete, the app boasts of over 4,000 Efik words and 10,000 English words. It greatly stands out in the digital space due to the intricate details contained in the app some of which include sentence examples, synonyms, antonyms, history & etymology, audio pronunciations etc. In addition to the Tete Efik Dictionary App, Philip also spearheaded the development of the Yoruba Dictionary App (2024), which contains vast linguistic data such as definitions, phonemic transcriptions, synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, and hyponyms, along with audio pronunciations from native speakers. The app includes dialectal variations from over 12 Yoruba dialects, making it one of the most comprehensive digital resources for the Yoruba language.

References

  1. ^ Negroid Haven, 2023
  2. ^ Vanguard Nigeria, 2024
  3. ^ Akoda, 2023
  4. ^ Public Presentation of the Book: Groundwork of Eniong Abatim History
  5. ^ Role Model Of The Week, 20 Year Old Philip Akoda- Developer Of 1st Efik Language Learning App On Google Play
  6. Our Youngest Ever Speaker At Our Black History Event, House Of Parliament, 22 Year Old Philip Akoda, Prepared To Take Centre Stage This Friday The 27th
  7. ^ Andem, 2023
  8. Chaparadza, 2018
  9. ^ Tete Efik Dictionary

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