- corruption,
ultimately from the word "
Ubini",
which came into use
during the
reign of Oba (ruler) Ewuare, c. 1440. "
Ubini", an Edo word
meaning Livable, used...
- founder, a
person called Imah. Imah (or Imaran) was
believed to be born to an
Ubini,
Prince Kuoboyuwa,
around the
fourteenth century AD (circa 1415). His father...
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Quarters I; ****eruo Hall,
Uruwhre Quarters;
Uruwhre Hall,
Uruwhre Quarters;
Ubini/Atta -
Igbide Grammar School Uruwhre;
Urueyae Hall, Uruwhre;
Ubrenye Hall...
- and laws, and
changing the name of the
country from Ile or Ile-Ibinu to
Ubini (Benin). He also
reformed the
political and
administrative system of the...
-
kills a rat and
bathes his
sword in its blood. In retaliation, the demon,
Ubini,
appears in the
village and
slaughters many of the people.
Ogiso is later...
- traders.
Edoland established a
community in the Yoruba-speaking area east of
Ubini before becoming a
dependency of
Benin Kingdom at the
beginning of the 14th...
- generation,
talks proudly of the
descent and
origin of
Ozoro from “Aka or Edo n’
Ubini” as the
Great Benin Kingdom is
fondly referred to by its people.[citation...
-
traditional village of
Pasunga (just off Waibakul) In 1880, Umbu
Dongu Ubini Mesa
became the
first raja of Anakalang. In 1927, Umbu
Sappy Pateduk succeeded...