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OPEN SECRET YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT IGALA KINGDOM AND EBIRA TRADITIONAL INSTITUTION IN KOGI STATE
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The Attah-ship of Igala rotated among four branches of the royal clan. Igala Kingdom was founded by Abutu- Ejeh in the 7th century. The kingdom was ruled by nine high officials called the Igala Mela who are custodians of the sacred Earth shrine.
THE NAMES OF PAST AND PRESENT ATTAH IGALA ARE LISTED BELOW:
1.Abutu-Eje ~~7thcentury
2. Ebulejonu~~8th century
3. Aganapoje~~9th century
3. Idoko~~12th century
4. Ayebga~~13th century
5. Akumabi~~14century
6. Akogu~~15th century
7. Agadaelame~~15th century
8. Aidoko~~16th century
9. Ohemi Obogo Ocholi~~16 century
10. Amacho~~16th~~century
11. Itodo Aduga~~16the century
12. Ogala~~17th century
13. Idoko adegbe~~17th century
14. Onuche~~18th century
15. Ekele Aga- 1834
16. Ame Ocheje- 1835-1856
17. Akwu Odiba- 1856-1870
18. Okoliko- 1870-1894
19. Ame Aga- 1895-1900
20. Ocheje Onakpa- 1901-1903
21. Oboni Akwu - 1905-1911
22. Ogwuche Akpa- 1911-1919
23. Atabo Ijomi- 1919-1926
24. Obaje Ocheje- 1926-1945
25. Ameh Oboni- 1946-1956
26. Aliyu Obaje- 1956-2012
27. Idakwo Ameh Oboni- 2013- date..
THE PAST AND PRESENT OHINOYI OF OKENE (EBIRA LAND)
EBIRA GOT THEIR FIRST KING AS FOLLOWS:
1st OHINOYI (called Attah then)Omadivi
Ohinoyi Abonika (1884–1917), reigned 1904–1917 ~~20th century
2nd Ohinoyi Ibrahim Onoruoiza (1896–1964), reigned 1917–1954 (abdicated)~~20 century
3rd Ohinoyi Muhamman Sanni Omolori, (1919–1997), reigned 1957–1997~~20th century
4th Ohinoyi Abdul Rahman Ado Ibrahim (1929–present) reigned 1997~~20 century–present
That is after migration from Jukkun
The Onu AJAOKUTA is the 13th in succession while the Ohinoyi of OKENE is the 4th Ohinoyi, then tell me how can you guys lay claim to AJAOKUTA when the IGALA KINGDOM had established a Chiefdom there before OKENE was created?.
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