Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by qadeerkug(m): 5:56pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
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Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by zeezboy(m): 5:56pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
D itsekiri's ownes d old warri! Buh d current warri has two owners, d itsekiris nd d urhobos simply bkos of d agents of metropolis 4mation! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by onuwaje(m): 5:58pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
The urhobos Ijaws and Itsekiri claims ownership to the land... they all have folklore of how they got to that place.. but recorded evidence says it's owned by itsekiris...
As an itsekiri... iit iss owned by us simple 12 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by ogele: 5:58pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
I was born in Warri early 70's and I am from Imo state we where taught in School at Ogedemgbe Primary school then that is an Itsekiri town and own by the Itsekiri people. 10 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by rexbuton: 5:58pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
the urhobos own warri 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by Franchise21(m): 5:59pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
Na d Hausas |
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Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by Nobody: 6:03pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
what's the need of claiming ownership of Warri? plz don't come and instigate jealousy among us oo...cus this isn't a baby topic.
well from my own knowledge, Delta is generally urhobo populated but the itsekiris are more settled in the Warri region than other places. 5 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by Segadem(m): 6:04pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
ALL of the above. 1 Like |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by DrPrickson: 6:05pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
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Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by onuwaje(m): 6:05pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
rexbuton: the urhobos own warri Let's face d facts.. How many urhobo settlements re found in any of the 3 warri local government areas? Can u compare the number of urhobo settlements to ijaw and itsekiri settlements in warri? 2 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by Ishilove: 6:06pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
Kizmarty: what's the need of claiming ownership of Warri? plz don't come and instigate jealousy among us oo...cus this isn't a baby topic.
well from my own knowledge, Delta is generally urhobo populated but the itsekiris are more settled in the Warri region than other places. Please go and do more research! How is Delta generally Urhobo populated? That's a fallacy 3 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by Nobody: 6:06pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
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Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by abraka00(f): 6:07pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
I speak authoritatively. Warri belongs to the Urhobos as pronounced by the supreme court. Again, the title 'olu of warri' will cease to exist after the reign of this present olu. It shall be reverted to 'olu of itsekiri'. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by Nobody: 6:07pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
edo people owns warri, the great benin kingdom 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by zeezboy(m): 6:08pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
D ijaws ar water based peeps, dey ar mainly offshores. While d itsekirs nd urhobos occupies d landed area of warri, if u remove d lands occupied by d urhobos (uvwie, okere-urhobo, agbasa) d warri we ar talkin abat is lik primary sch compound! 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by philadel22(m): 6:09pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
God owns the land please. 3 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by Nobody: 6:10pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
pls this post is better of after the elections... make una no bring heat for the already heated atmosphere... thanks... |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by tsdarkside(m): 6:10pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
this is a true story...thunder fire the europeans... 1 Like 1 Share |
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Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by mifavour(f): 6:10pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
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Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by onuwaje(m): 6:11pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
abraka00: I speak authoritatively. Warri belongs to the Urhobos as pronounced by the supreme court. Again, the title 'olu of warri' will cease to exist after the reign of this present olu. It shall be reverted to 'olu of itsekiri'. if it's Olu of itsekiri as u said.. Den we shud av ovie of urhobo and queen of english... You shud nt forget that mornachs rule a place The itsekiris are from warri and therefore u name d mornach after the place he rules.. 5 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by dennismukoro(m): 6:12pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
sweettease: With this history, the itsekiris seem to be the most favoured but currently, the urhobos seem to have the strongest hold. itsekiris are strangers from the riverside. urhobo owns most land 1 Like |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by onuwaje(m): 6:12pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
zeezboy: D ijaws ar water based peeps, dey ar mainly offshores. While d itsekirs nd urhobos occupies d landed area of warri, if u remove d lands occupied by d urhobos (uvwie, okere-urhobo, agbasa) d warri we ar talkin abat is lik primary sch compound! how many urhobo communities re found in warri (the 3LGAs?) 3 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by dennismukoro(m): 6:13pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
onuwaje: if it's Olu of itsekiri as u said.. Den we shud av ovie of urhobo and queen of english... You shud nt forget that mornachs rule a place The itsekiris are from warri and therefore u name d mornach after the place he rules..
dont says what u dont knw |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by onuwaje(m): 6:13pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
dennismukoro: [s] itsekiris are strangers from the riverside. urhobo owns most land [/s] 2 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by onuwaje(m): 6:14pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
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Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by Nobody: 6:14pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
mifavour:
dey there na how one man go get big city warri , how much he worth 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by J3da: 6:14pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
literarymathy: Many of you have heard about Warri in Delta State. It is a very popular place and one of the most well known areas of Southern Nigeria. Warri is a fast growing megacity filled with so many potentials and so many people. It is like a small Nigeria of its own. Warri is the unofficial capital of Delta State as well as its economic hub. It is a well known fact that politics dictated the relocation of Delta State's capital city to the current Anioma town of Asaba. This act prompted a lot of sentiments from all corners but what has been done has been done. I wish to present you all with some facts about this oil city that should be known and also address its origins and theories about its ownership.
- Warri was a major hub for trading as far back as the 15th centuries when Portuguese traders arrived its shores.
- Warri is occupied by three main ethnic groups: the Ijaws, the Itsekiris and the Urhobos. Each of these ethnic nationalities claim original ownership of Warri and each may as well be right. However, this issue will be treated later on.
- Warri was the headquarters of the colonial Delta province and has always served useful functions as a hub for all the nearby ethnic groups.
- The FIRST NIGERIAN to ever go to a university was Antonio Dom Domingo who graduated from Coimbra University in Portugal in 1611. He was a Warri Itsekiri man.
- Modern day Warri is made up of three local government areas; Warri South LGA which is dominated by the Urhobos of Okere and Agbassa and the Itsekiris, Warri South West which is dominated by Ijaws and Itsekiris and Warri North which is mainly dominated by the Itsekiris with Ijaws as well. These LGAs are all in Delta South Senatorial District. They share this district together with the Isokos.
- Warri was a major slave hub during the transatlantic slave trade that lasted for over 400 years. Itsekiri chiefs and monarchs were partners with European slave traders and they imported slaves to be shipped to North America, South America, Europe and the West Indies.
- The name "Warri" was coined by a Portuguese explorer and has no origin with the Itsekiri titular name of "Iwere". This is a historical fact. Furthermore, other names of places in the Warri Axis such as "Forcados" were also colonial coinages.
- The Agbassa (Agbara-Ame) People of Warri South Local Government Area were migrants to Warri from their home town of Agbarha-Otor just like the Idjerhe(Jesse) and Oghara people of Ethiope West. The Itsekiri people of Warri are also migrants. Their documented history shows that most of them migrated from Ijebu and Ilaje(Yoruba conclaves) and were placed together as one people under the reign of Ginuwa, an exiled Benin prince who took refuge at Ode-Itsekiri, the ancestral home of the Itsekiri people. The Ijaws are quite older in Warri. However, history documents that they were also migrants from the hinterland of the Niger Delta when the old Edo people came to their current land in the Pre-Ogiso era. So if any tribe can lay claim to Warri (based on original occupation), it will be the Ijaw people. However, it is known that the Ijaws, prior to the Kaiama declaration, were less concerned with territorial holds. There were passive in old Warri. In reality, Warri is no man's land .
- In Pre-colonial times, it was fashionable for the tribes occupying Warri to inter-marry. In fact, there are a few Warri indigenes without any mixed Itsekiri, Urhobo or Ijaw ancestry.
- In pre-colonial and colonial times, there was a marked division of territory in Warri. The Ijaws occupied the islands and shores in the Warri South West Axis, the Itsekiris occupied the islands and mainlands close to the coastal areas in Warri South and North while the Urhobos occupied the hinterland with the exception of Okere-Urhobo and Agbassa urhobo who occupied coastal regions.
- Due to the fact said above, the Itsekiris had the privileged advantage of meeting the Europeans first and trading with them. There were open and eager to learn the European way of life. They eventually monopolised trade with the Europeans and other ethnic groups went through the Itsekiris in other to gain access to the Europeans.
- When colonisation started officially, the Itsekiris were much more favoured by the British. This brought about envy and jealousy by the other tribes occupying Warri. The Itsekiris became colonial court clerks and judges, they were interpreters, they were agents, they were virtually everything embodying the indirect rule system. Bad blood was developed.
- When the colonial NCNC and the Action Group party was formed, the Itsekiris embraced the AG while the Urhobos embraced NCNC. Awolowo punished the Urhobos for this by placing the Itsekiri monarch above all the Urhobo monarchs. Awo also changed the traditional title of the Olu of Itsekiri to the Olu of Warri and moved their traditional island of Ode-Itsekiri to mainland Warri. This led to a series of protests by the Urhobos and Ijaws. This period also marked the beginning of Urhobo nationalism led by the great Mukoro Mowoe, M.G. Ejaife and others. However, the change was already gazetted and little could be done about it. Another bad blood was spilt.
- With the discovery of Oil in the Warri region, another trouble started for the people of this region. Most of the oil wells in this region were presumably in Itsekiri land. However, Ijaw and Urhobo land has its large share of these oil wells. The Olu of Itsekiri, in a bid to monopolise the oil wells, decided to impose lordship over all lands in Warri since his title is the Olu of Warri and there's an etymological link between Warri and "Iwerre", an Itsekiri word. This led to a series of court cases which lasted for decades until a particular court ruling that stated unequivocally the the Olu of Warri is a mere titular appellation and his over-lord's powers are limited to Itsekiri traditional homesteads. This brought relative peace to Warri.
- With the coming of oil companies such as Shell, Chevron, NNPC and others, the Itsekiris presented themselves as pitiable minorities that were oppressed by their big brothers in Warri. Employment was monopolised to Itsekiris, so also with development, scholarship, etc. Urhobo and Ijaw lands became desolate like the proverbial "wasteland" of T. S. Eliot, the British poet. Ironically, the areas of Warri that are shared by the tribes were never developed by these companies due the influence of the Itsekiris. Even the airport in Warri now was fought against by the Itsekiris for their own reasons. More bad blood was spilt again...
- The heightened tension came when the Delta State government decided to situate the headquarters of Warri-South West LGA in an Itsekiri land, bypassing the proposed Ijaw land of Ogbe-Ijoh. This led to a series of violent clashes now known as the Warri Crisis that lasted for years. It was only the Urhobos that were somewhat neutral in this clash. Relative peace was regained when the headquarters was shifted to the proposed Ogbe-Ijoh land of the Ijaws.
- Warri is currently enjoying a very delicate peace among the tribes. However, this peace can change at any given moment if any tribe engages in any actions not sanctioned by the other tribes.
- The Itsekiris are currently seeking for their own state with capital at Warri. Before now, they sought to be placed together with Edo state in a contraption known as "EDOWA" or to be connected with Ondo state. It is even presumed that they had political roles played in the situation of the Delta State capital at Asaba and not Warri, the true heart of Delta. This is because they believed that the Urhobos will gain more from this rather than themselves.
The above facts have been presented as objectively as possible. I am not from Warri. These facts beg the question, who TRULY owns Warri City? Is it the Ijaws, Urhobos, Itsekiris, all of them or none of them? Judging from the above facts, please answer the question.
p.s. I am not claiming to be an authority in Urhobo-Ijaw-Itsekiri relationship and history. I am only trying to educate others. So if you have a point to add, or a correction to be made, please state it. This thread is not for ethnic rivalry or the likes. It is for the truth. They all own it together 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by guass(m): 6:14pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
Ishilove:
Please go and do more research! How is Delta generally Urhobo populated? That's a fallacy Ishilove go and learn very well u hear am Urhobo is the 5th largest ethnic nationality in Nigeria and largest in Delta State 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by stmartynz(m): 6:15pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
The Oba of Benin The Sultan of Sokoto The Ooni of Ife The Oba of Lagos The Olu of Warri ..... Argue no more, just draw ur answer from this @op 5 Likes |
Re: Warri- The Urhobos, The Itsekiris And The Ijaws : Facts And Factlets. by dennismukoro(m): 6:16pm On Feb 15, 2015 |
onuwaje: how many urhobo communities re found in warri (the 3LGAs?) urhobo occupies 80% of warri south which is the biggest. follow by itsekiris of 20% 5 Likes 2 Shares |