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Oboni is a
traditional name
specifically given to a
child born with
polydactyly (six
fingers instead of five fingers). It is
predominant among the Igala...
- Ameh
Oboni II (listen) (1948 – 27
August 2020) was the 27th Àtá Ígálá (paramount ruler) of the
Igala Kingdom in the
Middle Belt of Nigeria.
Oboni II was...
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Abani Bari
Achho (Bengali: অবনী বাড়ি আছো, romanized:
Ôboni Baŗi Achho) is a poem by
Shakti Chattopadhyay. It is
considered one of the
iconic poems of...
- Amẹh
Oboni Akwu Ọm
Odoba 1911–1919: Ogwuchẹ
Akpah Ọm
Okoliko 1919–1926: Atabọ Ijọmi Ọm
Amaga 1926–1945: Ọbaje Ọm
Ocheje 1945 – 23 June 1956: Amẹh
Oboni Akpoli...
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Ekpiri Elu-Elu •
Ekwelu •
Ndieke •
Ndiokoro •
Ndiorie •
Obugwu •
Obeama •
Oboni • Upa •
Usaka Ukwu Over the years, the Ariam/Usaka
community has continuously...
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ruled by an "Attah", of all of whom Atta
Ayegba Oma
Idoko and Atta Ameh
Oboni are the two most revered. In
Igala lore, Oma
Idoko is said to have offered...
- Elemaga's
cultural heritage is diverse, some of them are Itu Ogwu, Ekpe,
Oboni,
Okonko and many others.
Elemaga people share sociocultural similarities...
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Prominent among these are: The
Trials of Oba Ovonramwen, Attahiru, Ameh
Oboni the Great, The Angel, The Twist,
Uncle Venyil, The
Bishop and the Soul,...
- capital,
about a year
after the
demise of his predecessor,
Attah Idakwo Ameh
Oboni II in
August 2020. He was, however,
officially installed and
presented the...
- age of 36 on 2
November 1956
following the
death of his
predecessor Ameh
Oboni I.
Obaje ruled for 52
years before he died at the age of 102. The Àtá's...