How the Onicha-Olona People Retained the Indigenous “Onicha” but Lost “Olomina” to “Olona” By Emeka Esogbue Colonial rule left a durable imprint upon the nomenclature of many Anioma communities. In the course of British administration, missionary activity, and cartographic documentation, indigenous place-names were frequently rendered into English orthography in ways that reflected phonetic approximation and administrative convenience rather than indigenous linguistic form. In this process, Ọnicha was recorded as Onitsha in official usage, while numerous other local names underwent similar transformations. Yet the people of Onicha-Olona achieved a notable reversal in part of this colonial legacy. In the post-colonial period, the community successfully reasserted the indigenous form Onicha, displacing the anglicized Onitsha from its local identity. The second element of the name, however, followed a different trajectory: while Onicha was recovered, Olomina gradually gave way to Olo...
Oshimili North Council Debunks Rumour of Bandit Infiltration in Ibusa, Invites Alleged Spreader for Questioning
Oshimili North Council Debunks Rumour of Bandit Infiltration in Ibusa, Invites Alleged Spreader for Questioning By Emeka Esogbue The Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State has dismissed as false reports alleging that bandits had infiltrated Ibusa, describing the claims as unfounded and capable of causing unnecessary panic among residents. The council also disclosed that the individual alleged to have originated and circulated the rumour has been invited for questioning as part of efforts to ascertain the source of the misinformation and safeguard public order. In a brief statement signed by the Secretary to the Council, Hon. Austin Eloka Ajufo, and circulated on several Ibusa-based platforms, including the Ibusa Development Forum, the council thanked parents and guardians for their genuine concern in rushing to schools to ensure the safety of their children. It, however, urged residents to disregard the rumour and go about their normal activities, insisting that there...