- Olu
Ginuwa (also
known as Iginuwa) was an
Itsekiri king who was the
first Olu of Warri. He was the
eldest son of Oba Olua, the 14th Oba of
Benin (1473–1480...
- Olu
Ginuwa II was a
Nigerian traditional title holder and
paramount leader of the
Itsekiri who was Olu of
Warri from 1936 to 1949. He was the 17th Olu...
-
paternal great-grandfather was Olu
Ginuwa II, and he is the 16th great-grandson in a
direct male line of Olu
Ginuwa, the
first Olu of Warri. He is a distant...
- secret) sent his son
Ginuwa to
establish a new
kingdom (today
known as the
Kingdom of Warri).
Ekpenede and his men
pursued Ginuwa, but when they were cut...
-
occurred when Olu
Ginuwa left the
Kingdom of
Benin to
found the
Kingdom of Warri.
During this time, Bini
migrants who were
chasing Olu
Ginuwa joined the Yoruba...
- one of the
first autonomous communities before the
crowning of the Olu
Ginuwa. It
existed long
before 1480, with
exact data not known. The Olu's Palace...
- kingdom. He was
illegally suspended on 30
March 2021 as
Ologbotsere by the
Ginuwa 1
Ruling House, and on
October 5 2021, the Olu
Ogiame Atuwatse III whose...
- Town Hall, Udo I; Udo Town Hall, Udo II;
Diare Primary School,
Gbokoda I;
Ginuwa Grammar School Gbokoda II
Warri North Ebrohimi Dudu
Primary School, Obontie...
-
crowned on 21
August 2021.
According to Bini and
Itsekiri histories, Olu
Ginuwa, a
prince of
Benin Kingdom founded the
Warri kingdom about 1480. In the...
- five
communities that make up the
Warri Kingdom before the
coming of Olu
Ginuwa I
alongside other Itsekiri communities like Ugborodo, Ode-Itsekiri (Okotomu-Irigbo)...