- a
wealthy 19th
century merchant who
built the
first story building in
Urhoboland. His
eldest son,
Ovedje Osadjere, was a
warrant chief (1918-1923) in colonial-era...
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known as Ovie (King). Onokerhoraye,
Andrew (1995).
Patterns of
development in
Urhoboland, Nigeria.
Benin Social Science Series for Africa. p. 36. v t e...
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Shaneson C. I.
Andrew G.
Onokerhoraye (1995).
Patterns of
development in
Urhoboland, Nigeria.
Benin Social Science Series for Africa. ISBN 9789782027580....
- Nigeria.
Oghara kingdom which is
regarded by the
Urhobos as "The
Gateway to
Urhoboland" is one of the
three kingdoms that make up
Ethiope West
Local Government...
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published as the book T.E.A. Salubi:
Witness to
British Colonial Rule in
Urhoboland and
Nigeria by the
Urhobo Historical Society in 2008.
Salubi was born...
- did not live
elsewhere among non-Urhobo
ethnic group before settling in
Urhoboland.
Avwraka was a
Prince in an Edo-speaking
political group which emigrated...
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clans or kingdoms. Okpe is
spoken in only one
kingdom (the
largest in
Urhoboland).
Uvwie is
spoken in two kingdoms,
while Urhobo is spoken, with dialectical...
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Eghagha was born on 8
March 1934 in Mereje, Okpe
Local Government Area,
Urhoboland,
Delta State.
Eghagha pla**** a
minor role in the
January 1966 coup that...
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Aitkins Salubi (2008). T. E .A. Salubi:
Witness to
British Colonial Rule in
Urhoboland & Nigeria.
Urhobo Historical Society. p. 240 note 13. ISBN 978-978-087-498-8...
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holder of four
chieftaincy titles,
including Olorogun and
Okakuro in
Urhoboland and
Delta State. Odje was
married to Mary Oserhire-Uloho and they had...