Obolo Is One
HRM of Eastern Obolo right view
Political
process
For
some,especiallybefire now, the place called Eastern Obolo is not know as it is
now. In the early 20th century, the territory know as Eastern Obolo existed as
a part of OBOLO COUNTY COUNCIL, which comprises NGO,UNYEADA,ATABA AND OKOROETE.
before
the advent of Colonial administrationin 1861,Eastern Obolo had existed under the
Opobo division.The amalgamation of 1914 found Eastern Obolo and Andoni as part
of the Eastern Region
Obolo
Is One
The
Obolo (Andoni) people, part of the Obolo state, of Rivers,Abia,and Akwa Ibom
States, of Nigeria, are related to the Ijaw, Igbo and Oron people of Niger
Delta in Nigeria. The Andoni people refer to God as Awaji or Owaji.[1]
Historically,
the Andoni (Idoni or Indo before the colonial era had commercial contacts with
European traders and with other neighbouring Ijaw clans, such as the Bonny,
Okrika, Kalabari, Nkoro, Ette people of present Ikot-Abasi as well as the
Okoro-utip and Mkpanak people of Ibeno. The people frequently fought wars with
the Bonny and Ogoni people.
The
Obolo people speak Obolo as the only native language. Obolo language is a
distinct language in its own right. Though it contains a few words borrowed
from the language of its neighbors like Efik/Ibibio,Igbo, Oron, and other Ijaw
dialects, statistical provisions clearly mark Obolo out as originating from
greater antiquity than its other neighbours of the region. It is one of the
four language the European explorers met with in the Niger Delta area about six
centuries ago. [2]
Andoni
villages and towns are situated on islands. Thus, Island I comprises Ngo Town,
Akaradi province Ikuru Town, Okoroboile, Unyeangala, Asukama, Agana, Egwede,
Ayamboko Town Agwut-Obolo, Agbauchima, Ilotombi, Ekede and stretched to
Oyorokoto, the largest fishing settlement in Rivers State. Island II includes
Asarama Town, Unyeada, Egendem and other small villages and Island III has
Ebukuma Town, Okoloile, Agbalek-Ama(Agbalama), Mbuban, Ama Ubulom, Ama Ngere
Nkpon, Otako, Okorobo-Ile, Down Below, Asuk-Oyet, Ama Esuuk, Ama jaba, and
several other smaller villages. In fact, it is believed that Island Three
stands at the centre of Andoni as it is the link between Island One and Two.
Island Four includes four major communities - Dema, Ibotirem, Samanga and
Ajakajak, Dema being the largest. Across this stretch of land are parts of
Ogoni. Other towns of Andoni that are situated on Island includes, Ataba Town ,
Oron-Ijah, Egbomun, Ajakajak, Ibot-Irem, Isiodum, Inyon-Oron, lwoma-asarama,
Afaradigi, Emenudung, Asarama-ija and many smaller fishing ports. Aerial view
of these island display a sort of shattered constellation on the surface of
water.
There
is a historical link between the Oron and the Andoni people.
The
Andoni people are the fiercest warriors in the Niger Delta, they have fought
many wars with the Ogonis yet the two communities remained best of friends. The
Andoni (Obolo) also migrated and settled in various parts of Niger Delta and
West Africa including Ibeno and Oron in Akwa Ibom, Andoni, Kala-Ido and Ogoloma
in Okrika and Kalabari in Rivers State, also Igbere in Abia State. The Andoni
people are very cultural, among the key towns are Ngo (Gogo), Ebukuma, Ikuru
(Ama Ikwut), Ataba, Ekede, Agwut-Obolo, Okoromboko, Okoroete, Iko, Elile and
Amadaka (Eastern Obolo axis), Asarama, Unyeada, Dema and Ilotombi and so many
more.
The
Nwantam masquerade of Andoni celebrated every first January is one of the
highlights of Obolo festivities, which they share with the Opobo, Nkoro, and
Bonny. Their ancient practices includes a writing system known as nsibidi,
ofiokpo cult, ngbegbengbe and the war dance.
Some
parts of the Andoni tribe can be reached by road and all can be reached by sea.
It is rich in wildlife (elephants, monkeys, species of pythons, tortoise etc.
and Mineral resources. It is a potential tourist location in Rivers State.
Languages
In
Obolo, Ngo is the prestige language. It is the central dialect, hence the Obolo
Bible and other literatures are written in this language.
The
Obolo people commonly address themselves as Egbe or une. Egbe means Tiger in
simple English Translation. But the Obolo meaning and interpretation of the
word Egbe, is warrior, strong and fearless brave people while une means my
friend.
In
UNYEADA, a part in Andoni Local Government have fishing festival celebrated once
a years.It is an event honoured by son and daughters of UNYEADA. Live long King
Otuo the XI
Andoni is a Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is at Ngo Town. It has an area of
over 233 km² and a population of over 311,500 at the last census.
The postal code of the area is 504.
Leave your comment and contributionEbirien Ephraim
Upon all communities mentioned,I have not seen Isi-ama town, isn't among Andoni's community?
ReplyDeleteUpon all communities mentioned,I have not seen Isi-ama town, isn't among Andoni's community?
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