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Uromi is a city
located in north-eastern Esan, an
ethnic group in
Central Edo state, Nigeria. At
various points in
Uromi's history, the city and people...
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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...
- Oakha, is said to have led them back to Esanland,
where they
settled in
Uromi, Uzea, and
Ekperi before the 10th century.
These returnees integrated with...
- Agba N'Ojie (lit. 'God of War' in the Esan language) of
Uromi,
originally called Agba, was the
ruler of the Esan
people from 1483 AD
until 1507 AD. Considered...
- and pro-democracy activists. He was born the
eldest of ten
children in
Uromi, present-day Edo
State of Nigeria. His Esan
parents were
Anastasius Okotako...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Uromi (Dioecesis Uromiensis) in
Uromi, Edo State,
Nigeria was
created on
December 14, 2005, when it was
split off from the...
- in
Uromi/Uzea. It has an area of 338 km2 (131 sq mi) and a po****tion
density of 472.8
inhabitants per
square kilometre (1,225/sq mi) (2016).
Uromi, Egbele...
- a
royal family of
Uromi in Edo State. His
parents were
Prince Michael Okojie - who was
himself a son of King
Ogbidi Okojie of
Uromi - and Lucy Adunni...
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opposition to the
conquest was vocal, and
enijie such as King
Ogbidi Okojie of
Uromi banded together their soldiers in an
unsuccessful attempt to
fight British...
- [5](1973) with 94
parishes under Bishop Michael Odogwu Elue [6](2003), and
Uromi [7] (2005) with 18
parishes under Bishop Donatus Aihmiosion Ogun [8] (2014)...