Proposed OBOLO STATE
The Obolo (Andoni)
people, part of the Obolo state, of Rivers,Abia,and Akwa Ibom States, of Nigeria
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.
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, Egendemand 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
strong 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, Okorombokho, 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. The fishing festival is special and percular to UNYEADA PEOPLE OF ANDONI LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AREA.
almost all parts of Andoni
tribe can be reached by road and all can be reached by sea.It can now be easily
reached by Road transportation.
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. Ephraim
Jerry
LITTLE ABOUT US, MORE TO
COME.
The Andoni people, part of the Obolo state, of Rivers and Akwa Ibom States, of Nigeria, are related to the Ijaw people of Niger Delta in Nigeria. The Andoni people refer to God as Awaji or Owaji.
The Andoni people, part of the Obolo state, of Rivers and Akwa Ibom States, of Nigeria, are related to the Ijaw people of Niger Delta in Nigeria. The Andoni people refer to God as Awaji or Owaji.
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, and Nkoro. The Andoni frequently
fought wars with the Kingdom of Bonny. The Andoni people speak Obolo as the
only native language after the complete loss their defaka Ijaw dialect. Obolo
language is now a combination of Efik, Ibibio, Oron, and Ijaw dialects based on
the original Ijaw intonation and Efik-Ibibio lexicon. Andoni villages and towns
are situated on islands. Thus, Island I comprises Ngo ile Town, Akaradi
province Ikuru Town, Unyeangala, Asukama, Agana, Egwede, Ayamboko Town
Agwut-Obolo, Ilotombi, Ekede and stretched to Oyorokoto, the largest fishing
settlement in Rivers State. Island II comprise Asarama Town, Unyeada, Egendem
and other small villages and Island III has Ebukuma Town, Okoloile,
Agbalek-Ama(Agbalama), 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 Okrika and the Andoni
people. The Andoni people are the fiercest warriors in the Niger Delta, they
have fought many wars with the Ogonis yet they are the best of friends. The
Andoni (Obolo)also migrated and settled in various parts of Niger Delta and
West Africa including Ibeno-Eket 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 Ekwukwu Acha (Nwantam) masquerade of Andoni celebrated every first January is one of the highlights of Obolo festivities, which they share with the Opobo, Nkoro, Bonny Ijaws. Their ancient practices includes a writing system known as nsibidi, ofiokpo cult 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 growing tourist location in Rivers State. Languages Obolo people have one language in common, mainly spoken by Eastern Obolo of eastern Andoni and Ngo Axis of Western Andoni. The Obolo bible translation is commonly written in this language. The Obolo people commonly address themselves as Egbe. Egbe means Tiger in simple English Translation. But the Obolo meaning and interpretation of the word Egbe, is warrior, strong and fearless brave people.
The Ekwukwu Acha (Nwantam) masquerade of Andoni celebrated every first January is one of the highlights of Obolo festivities, which they share with the Opobo, Nkoro, Bonny Ijaws. Their ancient practices includes a writing system known as nsibidi, ofiokpo cult 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 growing tourist location in Rivers State. Languages Obolo people have one language in common, mainly spoken by Eastern Obolo of eastern Andoni and Ngo Axis of Western Andoni. The Obolo bible translation is commonly written in this language. The Obolo people commonly address themselves as Egbe. Egbe means Tiger in simple English Translation. But the Obolo meaning and interpretation of the word Egbe, is warrior, strong and fearless brave people.
I will not forget to acknowledge the contribution Of :
Hon. Esuikup Obediah Etekan (DG. OBOLO STATE MOVEMENT)
Hon. Esuikup Obediah Etekan (DG. OBOLO STATE MOVEMENT)
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