Monday, July 17, 2023

Mulade Urges Gov. Oborevwori to Halt Aladja/Ogbe-Ijoh Communal Conflict







Mulade Urges Gov. Oborevwori to Halt Aladja/Ogbe-Ijoh Communal Conflict


Warri_____ A Delta-born peace and development advocate Comrade Mulade Sheriff has appealed to the State Governor, His Excellency, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori to end the age-long communal crisis between the people of Aladja and Ogbe-Ijoh in Udu and Warri South-West local government areas respectively of the state.

The renowned human rights activist made the call over the weekend and urged Governor Oborevwori to write his name in Gold by putting an end to the unnecessary crisis, noting that several developmental opportunities have eluded the areas, no thanks to the crisis.
According to him;"I want to strongly appeal to the State Governor, His Excellency, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori to achieve this peace process as part of his landmark achievement within his 100 days in Office. He opined that,  above all, Deltans are going to hold him in high esteemed as the "Governor of Peace" without ethnic coloration". 

"Your Excellency, please the time has come to end all forms of inter-communal crises  depriving our economic growth and infrastructural development of the State. We cannot continue as Deltans to wallow in communal conflicts and crisis that are chasing away alot of investors and opportunities that will create employment for our teeming youths in the State", he also said. 

"Your administration must strive to promote genuine peace in order to attract the desired development to our dear state",

The renowned UN-Peace Ambassador noted that, his organisation, Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) advocacy program tagged: "Delta for Peace Project" will compliment efforts of the Governor's peace building processes to ensure total peace in the State; he added.

Sunday, July 16, 2023

How to Prevent Depression, The Risk of Sudden Death








How to Prevent Depression, The Risk of Sudden Death


Greetings my beautiful people in the house. Please take things easy-oo and put your total trust in God (not man).

The Rate at which People Just die all of  a Sudden is becoming alarming.
 Most Nigerians know
That we are in a
Period of Frustrations,
Depressions
Confusion
Terror,
Stress,
And the likes.
All these increase
The Risk of High Blood Pressure
Which also lead to Heart Failure or Attack
Of course, we expect sudden death,
Which is now Rampant
Please, move away from being provoked easily
By your Children,
Friends,
Colleagues,
Superiors,
Subordinates,
Partners,
Husbands and Wives.
Avoid reacting to things aggressively.
Isolate yourself from Disturbances.
Avoid too much thinking
When there is no Money
Or food at home,
Just stay cool and calm.
If you don't attend that wedding this time because of aso-ebi, in nine months time, you will attend the child naming ceremony. Don't borrow to buy that aso-ebi
Avoid exchange of words with People
At Home, Markets, Offices, etc.
Always check your BP,
Take your Drugs,
Follow Instructions,
And Exercises.

Go to see your Doctor immediately if you feel changes in your body,
Especially your Chest.
Stay in Peace*
And never fight anyone
Don't be anxious for nothing, instead pray without ceasing
Your Health is far better than any worldly thing.
Beware of Transferred Aggression.

Stay alive for yourself
Stay alive for your family
Stay alive for your glorious tomorrow
We only have one life to live,
Stay alive for me, 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻 you may help me tomorrow.
Don't die before your time

This phase will definitely come to an end.
It shall be well.
God bless us all.

This message is important Have a pleasant day ahead.

Support, Patronize Ijaw-Owned Media Houses, IPF Tells N/Delta Leaders








Support, Patronize Ijaw-Owned Media Houses, IPF Tells N/Delta Leaders


Publishers and media executives under the umbrella of Ijaw Publishers Forum, IPF have called on leaders, traditional rulers and stakeholders of Ijaw nation and Niger Delta region to patronize and support media houses owned by Ijaws.

The group, in a statement by its president and secretary Comrade Ozobo Austin and Tare Magbei on Saturday said Ijaw owned media houses should be empowered to compete with other brands in the media industry.
The duo also appealed for sponsorship of Ijaw journalists for foreign trainings to equip and position them properly to compete with their peers in the industry.

According to the IPF, media practitioners from the Ijaw extraction have contributed greatly in the struggle for the emancipation of the Niger Delta and resource control, hence, deserve support as a form of reward from Ijaw leaders, traditional rulers and Niger Delta stakeholders in particular.
They insisted that nobody can write the Ijaw story of balkanisation, oppression and deprivation better than Ijaw writers, adding that Ijaw publishers often had helped to strategically correct the unprintable names given to Ijaw nation by foreign papers and reporters.

IPF said foreign papers had caused serious damage to Ijaw history and struggle, noting that time had come for Ijaw journalists to tell Ijaw story in the right perspective.

The group advised that Ijaw owned media organizations be given due attention by all well-meaning Ijaw and Niger Delta leaders and traditional rulers.

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Onduku congratulates Omare on appointment as DG Special Duties








Onduku congratulates Omare on appointment as DG Special Duties

...... Hails Gov. Oborevwori for appointment 

Francis Tayor


Warri _______ A youth leader of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Burutu LGA, Delta State, Mr. Charlse Oyinbi Onduku has congratulated one of the illustrious sons of ljaw nation, High Chief. Hon. Frank Omare (JP), the propounder of Kpuruku and Okubo 1 of Niger Delta, on his recent appointment as Director General (DG) Special Duties to the State Government by His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, the Executive Governor of Delta State.
Onduku in a statement released on Thursday at Ogbe-ljoh, headquarters Warri South-West LGA, described Hon. Omare's  appointment as well deserved one worthy of celebration, saying Okubo 1 is a unique brand well known for his efficacy whenever called upon to serve the state.

He noted that Chief. Omare is a patriotic Deltan with so much experience who had served the state excellently in different capacity over the past years, stressing that his new assignment will speed up the  implementation process of the M.O.R.E. AGENDA of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori to all Deltans in the shortest possible time.
However, Onduku appreciated His Excellency in finding Omare worthy for the appointment, affirming that Okubo 1 will effectively deliver on the new assignment given to him. 

He pray God to protect and give Omare the wisdom to serve Deltans well as the new administration commence work. 

It will interest you to note that, Mr. Oyinbi Onduku is a media professional, Publicity Secretary PDP Ward 7 Ayakoromo and the CEO/Publisher Niger Delta Mirror Ndm Newspaper Online.

Read 10 Amazing Facts About Ijaw Nation, lt Will Shock You







Read 10 Amazing Facts About Ijaw Nation, lt Will Shock You


1. The single largest Ijaw Clan is 
EGBEMA CLAN in Western Ijaw, Delta & Edo States. 

2. The single Clan with the highest number of Lawyers is AROGBO CLAN in Western Ijaw, Ondo State. 

3. The Clan with the highest number of Academic Professors is 
KALABARI CLAN in Eastern Ijaw, Rivers State. 
4. The Clan at the farthest West is
WESTERN APOI CLAN in Western Ijaw, Ondo State. 

5. The Clan at the farthest East is IBENO CLAN, Eastern Ijaw, Akwa Ibom State. 

6. The Clan at the farthest South is AKAHA (AKASSA) CLAN, in Central Ijaw, Bayelsa State. 

7. The largest Central Ijaw Clan is BOMA CLAN, in Bayelsa State. 
8.The Clan with most related Ijaw  Communities is MEIN CLAN in Delta & Bayelsa States. 

9. The Clan most unevenly balkanized is TARAKIRI CLAN, in Bayelsa & Delta States 

10. The Smallest Ijaw Clan is TUNGBO CLAN, in Bayelsa State.  

NOTE: This information is open to discussion. Let's share knowledge and learn.  
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah Izon!

Tantita lntercepts another cargo vessel with stolen crude oil in N'Delta








Tantita lntercepts another cargo vessel with stolen crude oil in N'Delta 

Francis Tayor


The Tantita Security Services Limited, a private security outfit engaged by NNPC Ltd to cruise oil theft in Niger Delta has apprehended a suspicious Vessel with a Cargo of Crude oil on board on July 7, 2023.

According to a statement signed by Garba Deen Muhammad, Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPC Ltd, Abuja on Monday, July 10, 2023.

He asserted that the Vessel, MT TURA II (IMO number: 6620462), owned by a Nigerian Registered Company, HOLAB MARITIME SERVICES LIMITED with Registration Number RC813311, was heading to Cameroon with the Cargo on board when it was apprehended at an offshore location (Latitude: 5.8197194477543235°, Longitude: 4.789002723991871°), with the Captain and Crew members on board.
“ Preliminary investigations revealed that the crude oil cargo onboard was illegally sourced from a well jacket offshore Ondo State, Nigeria. There was no valid documentation for the Vessel or the Crude Oil Cargo onboard at the time of the arrest, he added.

“ Further investigation into the activities of the vessel at the NNPC Ltd, Command and Control Centre also revealed that the Vessel had been operating in stealth mode for the last twelve (12) years. The last reported location of the Vessel was Tin Can Port in July 2011.
“Details of this arrest and the outcomes of the investigations were escalated to the appropriate Government authorities, upon which it was concluded to destroy the Vessel to serve as a strong warning and deterrent to all those participating in such illegal activities to cease and desist.

“ Destroying vessels involved in transporting stolen crude oil is of paramount importance as a strong deterrent. The illegal trade of stolen crude oil not only inflicts significant economic losses on Nigeria and legitimate stakeholders in the oil industry, but also perpetuates a cycle of corruption, environmental devastation, and social instability.
“NNPC Ltd. assures Nigerians that we will sustain the momentum in the war against crude oil theft until it is brought to a halt.”, the statement added.

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Nigeria will Develop with Peace and Unity, says Mulade in Kano








Nigeria will Develop with Peace and Unity, says Mulade in Kano


Kano_____ A Gbaramatu-born peace and development advocate, Comrade Mulade Sheriff, convener of the Nigeria for Peace Project, has identified the lack of peace and unity as the bane of Nigerian development. 

Comrade Mulade, who is the National Coordinator/CEO Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, an NGO, stated this in Kano on Monday 10th of July, 2023 during his peace and unity advocacy visit to prominent Nigerians in Kano State.

The peace Ambassador visited a political stalwart, Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of NNPP and former Governor of Kano State. He stressed the urgent need for unity, peace and reconciliation in Nigeria, through the promotion of equity and justice irrespective of ethnic, religious and political affiliations.
According to Chief Mulade Sheriff, CEPEJ Kano office is coordinating the Peace Project, and said "I am here with my team and the co-convener of the project, Alhaji Ibrahim Waiya, to formally inform you about the Nigeria for Peace (N4P), an intervention initiative that was conceived and birthed by some like-minded civil society organizations and patriotic individuals from across the country with a strong focus on the nation's unity." 

"It is imperative to state that the unity of Nigeria has continued to be threatened by bad elements who whip up religious, ethnic and regional sentiments during political campaigns. This situation runs counter to our collective resolve to be a united and peaceful nation," he emphasized.

Comrade Mulade asserted that it was to achieve this objective that has made some non-state actors and patriotic Nigerians who had been working on national unity and peace, to come together and champion the project through concerted efforts to compliment other initiatives to restore and sustain national unity, cohesion, and peaceful coexistence, with sustainable national development as their goal.

In his response, the former Governor of Kano State and presidential candidate of the NNPP during the 2023 general elections, commended the group for the initiative, noting that Nigeria is in dire need of peace and total restoration. He added that "as a peace loving person, I want to assure you that we will be part of the peace-building process in the country to achieve our long desired development."

He thanked the delegation and encouraged the group to sustain the movement so as to fix Nigeria, despite our ethnic, cultural and religious diversities, so as to fast track the development of our dear Nation, Nigeria.

Ijaw publishers congratulate Okpoye, to partner with DESOPADEC on media coverage








Ijaw publishers congratulate Okpoye, to partner with DESOPADEC on media coverage 


The Ijaw Publishers Forum, IPF, a body of professional media practitioners of Ijaw extraction, has appealed to Hon. Spencer Okpoye, the Commissioner representing Ijaw nationality in the Board of the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, for its engagement and empowerment towards its development and growth.

The IPF made their positions known in an official document presented to the Commissioner during a courtesy visit by members of the IPF and the Delta Ijaw Comrade Community, DICC, on Tuesday, July 11, 2023 in Warri, Delta State.
Speaking on behalf of the IPF, its acting chairman, Comrade Ozobo Austin re-emphasized the roles played by Ijaw publishers in the Ijaw cause but which have not been well received by leaders of the ethnic nationality.

"Without mincing words, the IPF is the body currently shouldering the responsibility of the intellectual struggle for a better deal for Ijaws anywhere in Nigeria. Sir, it may interest you to know that the pen (nonviolence advocacy) have long replaced the violence arms agitation.
"It is sad and unfortunate to announce to you Mr. Commissioner that despite our immerse contribution in the Ijaw cause, Ijaw media practitioners have been sidelined and abandoned unduly. We have suffered the greatest of humiliation, suffocation and intimidation from Ijaws in the course of our resolves to serve our people," Comrade Ozobo added.

Among some of the IPF demands include the engagement of Ijaw media organisations in showcasing DESOPADEC activities, forging a partnership with the Commission for publicity, sponsorship for IPF programmes for sustainability and efficiency, incorporation of Ijaw media organisations into the media fund of DESOPADEC, among others.
The professional body, which earlier congratulated the Commissioner for his well-deserved appointment, appealed to the Commissioner to use his good office to correct the low preference accorded Ijaw media practitioners.

Also speaking on behalf of the Comrade Community, Comrade Binebai Princewill, appealed to the Commissioner to see to the recognition of the comrade community, an umbrella body of all Ijaw youths in activism, for the development of the Ijaw nation while pledging their support to the Commission.
Speaking on behalf of the women, Comr. Tonbra kasikoro thanked His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori for appointing their trust worthy son and leader, Hon. Spencer's Okpoye to represent the ljaws in DESOPADEC, stressing that Okpoye is a grassroot oriented servant leader who is well abreast with the pains of his people at heart.

She draw the attention of the honourable commissioner to the perennial flood that is around the corner, and appealed to the commissioner to start preparation ahead the coming flood, saying earlier provision of IDP camps with welfare package will help salvage the suffering of the ljaw people during flood, the statement added.
In his response, Hon. Spencer appreciated the delegation and appeal to them to support Governor  to Oborevwori led administration.

He was so excited at the brainstorming session with the visiting bodies, commended the IPF for their positive contributions towards the Ijaw nation and re-emphasized his commitment to ensuring that the entitlements due to the Ijaws, get to them.

According to him, said:

" As a grassroot person, l know the pains of our people. Am from Opuama Community in Warri North LGA, Delta State. I will try my possible best to attend to your demands, and to ensure even development across the various ljaw kingdoms under my jurisdiction."

" Whatever entitlement belonging to the ljaw people, l will make sure it is given to our people. I discovered that DESOPADEC lacks adequate professional staff, therefore, l will meet with my ED to work out modalities to employ our people."

" I pledge to support your programmes and activities. Meanwhile, l urged you people to report what is correct at all times and avoid propagating fake news. My office is always open to you people," Okpoye stated.

Highpoint of the visit was the formal presentation of a letter of congratulations to the Commissioner on his appointment by the Ijaw Publihers' Forum (IPF).

Sunday, July 9, 2023

Chief Moses Abeh Rejoices with Okowa @ 64th Birth Anniversary








Chief Moses Abeh Rejoices with  Okowa @ 64th Birth Anniversary 

Francis Tayor


Asaba ______ A renowned Delta born peace advocate, philanthropist cum politician, Hon. Chief. Christian Moses Abeh, has congratulated his amiable leader and boss, the immediate past governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Sen. Dr. Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa, CON on the occasion of his 64th Birth Anniversary.

In a congratulatory message released on Saturday at Asaba, the state capital, Abeh  described Okowa as not only a patriotic Deltan but a rally point in the development of the state.
He commended the former governor towards his contributions to the state and nation building, saying he has impacted positively into the lives of several individuals, youths and groups during his administration as governor of Delta state.

Abeh noted that during Okowa tenure as governor, a lot were achieved through his Smart and Stronger Delta Agenda, through which a lot of youths has benefitted greatly in his skill acquisition programs in and across the four walls of the state with harvests of human and infrastructural development.
While eulogizing his boss, Abeh said Okowa possesses uncommon leadership styles worthy of emulation in service and in public life, stating that his type are rare in our contemporary society.

Chief Abeh however, prayed God Almighty to continue to guide and protect him with higher responsibilities in his service to mankind, Delta state and the nation at large for the overall development of all his people and political associates, the statement added.

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Origin of The ljaw Ethnic Nationality in South-South Nigeria








Origin of The ljaw Ethnic Nationality in South-South Nigeria

Compiled by Francis Tayor 


The Ijaw people are the most populous indigenous inhabitants of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.  The Ijaws constitute ten (10) percent (19.8 million) of the national population of Nigeria and are the fourth largest ethnicity within the borders of Nigeria.

The term Ijaw is the anglicised version of Ijo or Ejo.  Other modern variations include Izon (Ijon), Ezon (Ejon) and Uzon (Ujon) meaning the same thing. Other names referring to Ijaw people are Uzo (at Benin), the original ancestral name Oru (in Ijaw and Ibo land) and Kumoni (in Ijaw). These names were applicable through the Niger Delta and environs as noted by early British visitors;
“… The early British explorers applied the curious name “ORU” to the Ijo west of Brass from the Nun entrance to Taylor creek, Dr Baikie said of them in 1854. ‘From the mouth of the river (NUN) up to this point (TAYLOR CREEK), the country on either side is named ORU. The people are of the same tribe as who inhabit the tract of country up to the Rio Formoso where however they are called EJO or OJO by which name they are known at Abo, at Brass and even Bonny, by English palm oil traders. They are often termed Jo-men. Throughout this district but one language is spoken with but little dialectical difference….Dr Bakie does not explain where he got the name Oru as the appropriate term for Ijaw. the word means “a God” in Nembe and it is clear the explorer did not get it from a Nembe source….In 1906 Major Arthur Glyn Leonard listed a number of tribes of the Delta, distinguishing an Oru as well as an Ijo tribe…”The Oru occupy the tract of country on each side of the Nun branch of the Niger and along the coastline between it and the Ramos river. Then in the triangle formed by the Nun and the Gana-Gana, also outside it, to a small extent, both eastward and westward, dwell the Ijo the most important tribe in the lower Delta, and indeed after the Ibo in the whole of Southern Nigeria…”[1]

“..About three hours from Sunday Island, we came to inhabited villages; we induced two canoes to come off, from who we learnt that the people between Brass and Aboh are called Oru…”[2]

“….July 2:…Some of the neighbouring chiefs of Oru came off, with whom we had conversation about legal trade…”[3]

“…November 3: weighed early this morning, and anchored of Agberi, the first Oru village below the Aboh district…”[4]
“…The Oru or Ijo or Udso of Koelle are identical with Brass, at the mouth of the Nun on the coast, otherwise called Hebu or Nempe by their Ibo neighbours. This language is spoken to the extent of 100 miles from the mouth of the Nun, to the boundary of Abo territory: how far inland towards Benin, on the right and towards the Ibo country on the left is yet unknown…”[5]

The original collective names for the ancestors of the Ijos were “Kumoni” and “Oru”, survivals of the ancient terms of “Khem-Anu” or “Khem-Onu”, and “Horu” of the ancient Nile valley civilisations of Khem or Kemetu (ancient Egypt) and Kush (ancient Sudan). The Kumoni-oru derived from ancient Egypt via Ife, while the Oru derived from ancient Sudan. Now the earliest ancestors of the Ijos, the “Orus” or “Tobu-Otu”, migrated from the lake Chad aquatic civilisation of Daima region (c 5000-2000 BCE). Their settlement in the delta was from the earliest of times. Unfortunately not much is known about this period, only that traditionally it is said that these early ancestors “dropped from the sky” (i.e. to say the Orus were of divine origin), and were devotees of spiritual culture that made much use of the waters (hence the mermaid and water people legends “Beni-Otu”) They were later to be joined by other ancestors “Kumoni-Orus” from about 400 CE, and 650 CE (AD), who, after settling first in the Nupe and Borgu regions, then the Ile-Ife region, moved to the Benin region via Nupe, and Ife. In the Benin region they eventually settled and launched expeditions into the Niger Delta, where they came across remote settlements of the Orus, whom they termed “ancient people”. But because they were also ultimately Oru, from the beginning they established communities as one people. The Ijos were known by the two names of Kumoni or Oru up till the time of the 19th century. European visitors noted the name Oru as a distinct term for Ijaw. Likewise the compilers of the Izon/English dictionary noted that “to speak Kumoni is to speak pure Izon language”. The term Ijo (Ijaw) or Izon evolved as the name of the whole ethnic nationality through time, even though as a personal name it derived from one ancestor who was known as Ujo, whom as we have previously mentioned, represents the time when the Ijos evolved as a distinct separate people from their neighbours.
The Formation of the Ijo ethnic nation was a gradual process. We have the period prior to 400 CE i.e. 500 BCE to 700 CE (AD), of which the proto-Ijos or “ancient people” ancestors (Tobu Otu) or Oru settled in the central delta and fused with later immigrants. Then we have the time of; 700-1200 CE (AD), where we have the ancient Kumoni-oru ancestors who came with the ancestor Ujo ultimately from Upper Egypt, migrating through Ile-Ife and other places such as Gbara in Nupe, establishing further settlements at Agadagba-bou in Igbedi creek, and the Nun river in present day Kolokuma Ijo. It was from here that the bulk of the ancient ancestors fused and founded several towns and clans and the beginnings of the Ijaw evolving as a distinct ethnic nationality.

After establishing at Igbedi creek, Ujo sent for more of his people who were at Wari-Ife/Warige and Ujama or Uzama (i.e. Ado or Beni). This was at the very beginning of the foundation of Beni, and it is this account that some traditions mention Benin as a place of origin (also a district around Nupe was also called Beni, founded by the Beni clan of Kumoni, with capital at Gbara);

“…The first place of Ujo’s encampment in his journey from Ile-Ife was the site where Benin City now stands. Then like the Yorubas all the tribes founded by members of Ujo’s retinue and by Ujo himself claimed that place (Benin City) as the place of their original settlement whence they emigrated….”[6]

“…The Origin of the Ijos. There are lots of different opinions about the origin of the Ijos. Some anthropologist say that the Ijos came from South Africa, some say from East Africa. Some say they are from a district around Nupe province in Northern Nigeria and some say that the Ijos came from Benin…. In general the Ijos themselves believe that they came from Benin and in fact most of their traditional stories and folklore refer to Benin. yet we are left to wonder the great difference in language among the Ijos and Benin. If we should assume the belief that the Ijos came from Benin according to the natives it might be that the Ijos left Benin far earlier than any other tribe migrating from Benin….”[7]
The original ancestral settlements founded by the proto-Ijos in the central delta were, Agadagba-bou (first home of Ujo in the central delta), in Igbedi Creek, Isoma-bou along the Nun river, Opuan-bou in the same area, and Orubiribua-bou, also in the same area, and Abo, with its villages, further up the Niger.

When they came and settled in the central delta, the ancestors personified by Ujo, after establishing their authority over preexisting settlements (central delta), instructed an expedition force to go and guard the mouth of the delta and other important places along the coast as stipulated by his father King Adumu. These people became the ancestors of several Izon clans. Keni Opu Ala or Keni-Ala, the holy seer (Asain) of Adumu, the Supreme Intelligence symbolized by the sacred serpent python, was the ancestor who founded Ke or Keni and its daughter towns. Kula and Bille were also founded in this way. Ogulagha and Iduwini, were founded as a result of proto ancestors settling in the western coastal delta, to guard that region. Oguru (alias Kala-Ogbo who gave his name to Warri region (Ogbo Ijo) settled in the area now known as Warri region, these ancestors were to be joined by people from Oporoma. Others such as Kuru, founded the Kru people (they seem to have been proto-Ijos), who eventually migrated to the present day Liberia region, while some ended up settling in present day Ghana region.

After many years of settlement Ujo left his headquarters in Igbedi creek in charge of the Agadagba of Egbesu (military officer), and decided to go back to Otu-Ife. He traveled with nine companions including his grandson Apoi (Opoi) the son of Kala-Okun. Without a skilled astronomer they got lost and decided to settle in a creek near the vicinity of the Nun river. It was here they founded the village of Apoi. Ujo made his permanent home with his grandson Apoi at the quarter now known as Okoto-aja. It was here that he died and was buried. Ujo who was titled Kalasuo, gave the title to his grandson Apoi, since then the rulers of Apoi clan have been titled “Kalasuo”. From the central Apoi, a section migrated to the western delta, to found Apoi Ijo of the Ondo region. Also from the central Apoi, was founded Akassa clan along the coast.

The ancient town of Ujo-Gbaran or Gbaran for short was founded by Gbaran an elder son of Ujo. Gbaran was given the scepter of Ujo on the death of his father. Later on his descendants went and founded the town of Oporo-aja (Oproza) in the western delta region of Escravos, to give birth to the Gbaranmatu and also Arogbo in Ondo area. Children of Ujo, Olodi and Oporo, went and established a common settlement, from which descendants founded Oporoma and Olodiama clans. From Olodiama in central delta, ancestors left to found Olodiama in the western delta near Benin, and also ancestors left to found Olodiamabiri and Onyomabiri and other towns, to form Nembe clan. From Agadagba-bou was also founded Ogbia (Ogbo-Oyan) clan who are the descendants of Oyan. From the same Agadagba-bou, led by Opu-Ogbo, was founded, Isoma-bou or Opuan-bou, from which ancestors later migrated to found, Ekpetiama, and Seimbiri clans.

The last to leave the ancient town of Agadagba-bou, were the ancestors of the Opukuma, Kolokuma, Tarakiri and Andoni. Opu-Okun was the ancestor of the Opukuma, while Kala-Okun was the ancestor of the Kolokuma, both were children of Ujo by the same mother. Tara a younger child of Ujo was the ancestor of the Tarakiri, while Ayama the son of Tara was the ancestor of the Andoni in eastern Ijo,. The Andoni (ruler known as the Andoni-Oru) town of Asarama was founded by Asara or Assa an ancient ancestor descendant of Ayama.. At that remote period most of the ancestors lived in Igbedi creek at Agadagba-bou and the immediate environs of the Nun river. Afterwards their descendants migrated all over the delta. Lastly Abowi, the Asain (seer) of Ujo who led the migration from Otu-Ife or Ile-Ife, journeyed up the river Niger to establish a number of villages which gave rise to Abo and Atani (ruler known as the Atani-Oru). Abo or Aboh and Atani no longer speak Izon language.

Lastly we have the 1200-1600 CE (AD) period; From these early formations and migrations sprang other clans, while at the same time ancestors joined the Ijo of the delta at the beginning of the 12th century up to the 16th century CE or AD when the old Napata kingdom collapsed at Gbara, the Adumu or Oduduwa dynasty was overthrown at Ile-Ife, the last Ogiso Kaladiran, were overthrown at Benin City, and civil strife at Benin caused people to leave. From the central delta Apoi, was founded the Apoi of the western delta area of Ondo. From Oproza town in Gbaranmatu clan was founded at the end of the 15th century, Kabo, Kumbo and Gbaran clans, which was the result of a large family migration from Oproza town about 1480. From Kumbo was founded Okparabe. From Gbaran town in central Izon, was founded Effurun and Uvwie. Efferun a descendant of Gbaran, elder son of Ujo, was the ancestor of the Effurun in upper Warri area, while Owei was the ancestor of the Uvwei. Likewise, from Gbaran was founded via Efferun, the Tuomo clan. From Oporoma was founded the Operemo clan, and some went to join the Ogbos, descendants of Kala-Ogbo to become the Ogbe-Ijo clan. From the Isedani lineage of Kolokuma, led by Opumakuba and Alagbariye (alias Kala-Beni), a migration to the eastern delta coast founded the Ibeni or Ibani clan now known as Bonny early in the 12/13th century. From the Isoma-bou area along the Nun, was founded Obiama, from which came Boma and Ogboin. Izon who lived at Benin city later joined these ancestors. From Benin City, migrated Beni-Izon people who were fleeing the local wars. They founded Obotebe, and Beni (Oyakiri) clans. The ancestor Mein, who was Beni-Izon, i.e. an Izon citizen of Benin, and his family migrated from Benin City because the reigning Oba had started to confiscate the private lands and property for his own use. Mein settled in Igbedi creek and founded the town of Ogobiri. From Ogobiri, was founded the Mein of the western delta. Perebokekalakebari shortened to Kalabari the grandson of Mein was the ancestor who founded Kalabari clan.

Basan, Furupagha and Tungbo was also founded about this time, through ancestors coming from Nupe, Oporoma, Kolokuma and Ke. Other clans include the Buseni and Okodia, who hailed from Kolokuma and Benin-Izon (Ado), Egbema from Iduwini and Operemo. Okirika or Kirikeni hailed from Isoma-bou, Andoni, and Ogboin. Others include the Ndoki, who came from Isedani of Kolokuma, but now speak Ibo, Nkoro or small Okirika, Zarama and Egbema of Imo region, Opobo (1800), who hailed from the house of Opubo of Ibani (Bonny) and Oruma, whose other name is Tugbene hailing from Oboloma. Altogether they constitute the Ijo people who stretch from the eastern shores to the western shores of the Nigerian coast.

References

[1] Alagoa E J (1964) The Small Brave City State, p7.

[2] Crowder S (1970 2nd Edition) Journal of an Expedition Up the Niger and Tshadda [Benue] Rivers undertaken by Macgregor Laird in 1854 – Missionary Research and Travels no.15, p10.

[3] Ibid, p13

[4] Ibid, p194

[5] Ibid, p199

[6] Owonaru S K, op cit, p118.

[7] Neiketien P B (1941) A Short History of Tarakiri Clan, p27.

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VELAS APARTMENT & LODGE, A PLACE TO VISIT IN WARRI








VELAS APARTMENT & LODGE, A PLACE TO VISIT IN WARRI

Oyinbi Onduku


VELAS APARTMENT and LODGE Warri is a fun place, neat, quite and calm for relaxation after the day's work.

It has the most attractive rooms with high quality furnitures ever seen in the hospitality business within Warri and its environ.
It is a home away from home with conducive atmosphere and great outlook for your comfort. It offers a world class service delivery considering guests satisfaction first as their top priority.

There is standby generator plant to provide uninterrupted twenty four hours power supply to its esteemed customer. 
Their Landry services is superb and second to none. What about the Bar lounge and waiting room, specially furnished for the comfortability of guests.

At VELAS place, your security is guaranteed. The rooms are unique and affordable.
ROOM FEATURES

* Air conditioning
* Water heater

ROOM SERVICE

* Microwave
* Minibar
* Refrigerator etc

ROOM TYPES

* Royal room
* Classic room
* Executive Deluxe
* Standard Deluxe
* Suites with magic toilet for security purpose.
* Conference hall (Boardroom) for meetings.
You can visit VELAS APARTMENT and LODGE over the weekend to feel heaven on earth at
No, 15 Erorude Street, off Oku-lsokoh, along Jakpa Road Effurun, Delta State.

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Ekpemupolo to Lay Grandmother ln-law to Rest on Friday 7, at Aleibiri in Bayelsa State








Ekpemupolo to Lay Grandmother ln-law to Rest on Friday 7, at Aleibiri in Bayelsa State 

........ Invite friends, business associates, well wishers to join him for the burial rites

Francis Tayor


Warri ____ Former two time Executive Chairman of Warri South-West Local Government Council of Delta State, Hon. George Ekpemupolo is set to lay to eternal rest the remains of his late Grandmother in-law, Mama Teiyenbebebo Dumbo, aged 92 at her home Town Aleibiri Community, Ekeremor LGA, Bayelsa State.

In a statement released on Thursday and signed by himself in Warri, the Okerenkoko born simple, humble and highly respected successful business tycoon, philanthropist cum politician, Hon. George Ekpemupolo specially requests family, friends, business associates and well wishers to join him in giving his late Grandmother in-law a befitting final burial rites tomorrow Friday 7, at Aleibiri Community.
According to the burial invitation:

Friday 7th July, 2023: Social Wake-keep till dawn starting by 8:00PM.

Saturday 8th July, 2023:  lnternment/In-laws greeting at her residence in Peretugbene Aleibiri by 9:00AM Prompt.

She was survived by children, many grand children, Greatgrand children, Great Great grandchildren, Daughter in-laws, Son in-laws and many other relatives too numerous to mention.

Read below the statement in brief:
" Please be my esteemed guest as I lay my late grandmother inlaw to rest. 

Date: Friday, 7th July 2023.

Venue: Aliebiri Community, Ekeremor LGA, Bayelsa State.
Time: 8pm till dawn. 

God bless you as you honour me with your presence".

Hon. George Ekpemupolo.

Collins, Success Set to Fulfill Marital Rites on 8 July, 2023 in Udu Delta State








Collins, Success Set to Fulfill Marital Rites on 8 July, 2023 in Udu Delta State 

..... Invite friends, colleagues and well wishers 

Francis Tayor


Warri ______ Preparation is on top gear as the duo, Chef Collins Eniyekebi Biayeibo of Ayakoromo Town in Burutu LGA, and Miss Success Erhomarho Oghorudu of Ubogo Town in Udu LGA, both of Delta State get set to fulfill marital rites  according to the Urhobo tradition on Saturday this weekend in Udu.

According to the marriage programme signed by the duo stated that the traditional marriage rites/payment of dowry would take place on Saturday 8th July, 2023 at No, 18 Agomate Lane, Opp Eshegbe Filling Station, along Udu Express Way, Ovwian Delta State, starting by 11:00AM Prompt.
Reception follows immediately at De Ellis Event Center, along DSC Express Way, Udu by 1:00PM.

Live ljaw music to be supplied by Ebis and his young talented band of Niger Delta.

Meanwhile, it will interest you to note that the Groom, Chef Collins Eniyekebi Zikurogha hailed from the popular late. Pa Biayeibo family of Ayakoromo Federated Community in Burutu LGA, while his amazing Bride Miss Success Erhomarho Oghorudu hailed from the family of Samuel Efefovwe Oghorudu of Ubogo town in Udu LGA both of Delta State.
The dou however, use this medium to respectively invite their friends, colleagues, well wishers and the general public to join them celebrate on their moment of joy, the statement added.