- of the Esan
people from 1483 AD
until 1507 AD.
Considered an
important Onojie ('king' or 'monarch') in the
history of the Esan people, he was instrumental...
-
Ogbidi Okojie,
Onojie (king) of
Uromi (1857 – 3
February 1944), was a
ruler of the Esan
people in what is now Edo
State in Nigeria,
still remembered for...
- the town is
known as or
called the
Onojie. This
position is
hereditary in
which a son
succeeds his father. The
Onojie palace is in a
community named Eguare...
-
Government Area of Edo State,
South South Nigeria. The
Kingdom is
headed by an
Onojie shares boundary with Ogwa
community and Ehor Village. The
kingdom is largely...
- the 1100 AD to 1200 AD. The
Kingdom is
headed by a King who is
known as
Onojie in Esan language. The
present King of the town is HRM, the
Ojiuromi (Ojie...
- the Oba,
charged with the
administration of
their respective communities Onojie is used by the Esan
peoples to
refer to
their various rulers in Edo State...
-
kingdoms in Esanland. The
kingdom is
governed by King
called Onojie. In 2017, the
sixteenth Onojie of
Urohi Kingdom was installed,but
celebrated his coronation...
-
loose confederation of 35
independent kingdoms, each
governed by its own
Onojie (king). This
political system bears a
striking resemblance to the Ancient...
-
ruled by a king,
called Onojie by the Esan people.
Since the
history of
Ebelle Kingdom, it has been
ruled by 17 Onojies. The
Onojie rules from the administrative...
-
renders his name as "Oza"
became a
viceroy of the Oba in Ewu and thus
first Onojie of Ewu kingdom.
These princes of
Benin Empire checked the
frequent rebellion...