Who is the present King of Opobo?
King Jaja of
Jaja of Opobo
King Jaja of Opobo | |
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Coronation | 25 December 1870 |
Predecessor | Ubani |
Successor | Loolo |
Born | Mbanaso Okwaraozurumbaa c. 1821 Amaigbo |
Who is the traditional ruler of Opobo?
Dandeson Douglas Jaja JP
Dandeson Douglas Jaja JP, Jeki V, Treaty king, Amayanabo And Natural Ruler Of Opobo Kingdom And Chairman Rivers State Council Of Traditional Rulers, The king ascended the throne of legendary King Jaja, one of Africa’s foremost nationalist, in 2004.
Is Opobo Igbo or Ijaw?
Opobo, otherwise known as Opubo, is a city-state in the southern region of Nigeria. The Kingdom was founded in 1870 by King Jaja, originally an Igbo from Amaigbo in Nwangele Local Government Area of Imo State….Opobo.
Opobo Opubo | |
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State | Rivers State |
Founded by | King Jaja of Opobo |
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• Amanyanabo | Dandeson Douglas Jaja V |
Who founded Opobo town?
In 1870 Jubo Jubogha, a former Igbo (Ibo) slave and ruler of the Anna Pepple house of Bonny (28 miles [45 km] west-southwest), came to Ikot Abasi and founded the kingdom of Opobo, which he named for Opobo the Great, a Pepple king (reigned 1792–1830).
Who bought Jaja?
Born 1821 in Umuduruoha, Amaigbo in Igboland, as Mbanaso Okwaraozurumba, he was sold into slavery at the age of 12. His first master gave him the name Jubo Jubogha, shortened to Jaja. He was later resold to Chief Alali, the head of Opubu Annie Pepple Royal House.
Why is Jaja of Opobo a hero?
Jaja was soon recognized as one of the smartest business men in the city-state. At a very young age, he exuded such a strong command for business. His intelligence in the aspect of business was soon to help him become one of the greatest leaders of the head of the Anna Pepple House.
What is the history of King Jaja of Opobo?
Jaja founded the Kingdom of Opobo after he retreated with members of his clan into Andony territory after Bonny civil war in 1869. King Jaja was a middleman broker of palm oil (the “Legitimate trade” that replaced the slave trade in the region) and he controlled the important trade routes from 1870 until the mid-1880s.