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How the Onicha-Olona People Retained the Indigenous “Onicha” but Lost “Olomina” to “Olona”

 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...
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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...

The Politics of Economic War Between the United States and Iran

The Politics of Economic War Between the United States and Iran By Emeka Esogbue Introduction This article offers an evidence-based analysis of the enduring conflict between two pivotal states in the international system. From an international relations perspective, the ongoing economic confrontation between the United States and Iran demonstrates how both nations possess the capacity to influence global politics, albeit through vastly different mechanisms. The United States remains a global superpower, wielding the world's largest economy, a dominant military apparatus, cutting-edge technological capabilities, and systemic leverage over international financial institutions. Through targeted sanctions, trade restrictions, and its architectural control over the global banking system, Washington routinely exerts formidable economic pressure on foreign states. Iran, while not a superpower, has solidified its status as a resilient regional power with undeniable global relevance. Despit...

Dr. Emmanuel Henry-Ajudua Takes Ibusa to New Heights in Medicine

 Dr. Emmanuel Henry-Ajudua Takes Ibusa to New Heights in Medicine By Emeka Esogbue The Ajudua family has continued to enrich the proud history of Ibusa through remarkable achievements across diverse fields, and the latest milestone comes through Dr. Emmanuel Ogomegbunem Henry-Ajudua. On Saturday, the Ibusa-born physician joined the ranks of specialist surgeons after successfully completing his Foot & Ankle Surgical Residency in the United States of America. This outstanding accomplishment represents a historic milestone for the Ajudua family and is a source of immense pride for the Ibusa community because it tells of the excellence of its people. According to a statement from the family: "Dr. Emmanuel Henry-Ajudua has officially completed his Foot & Ankle Surgical Residency, marking the culmination of years of rigorous surgical training and establishing himself as one of the next generation of physician leaders in podiatric foot and ankle surgery." Dr. Emmanuel is bel...

Your Emergence as First Female President General of Issele-Mkpitime: A Vote of Confidence in Female Leadership Capacity — Omu Ibusa

 Your Emergence as First Femal e President General of Issele-Mkpitime: A Vote of Confidence in Female Leadership Capacity — Omu Ibusa By Emeka Esogbue The Omu of Ibusa, Obi Josephine Isioma Nwannabuogwu, has extended her heartfelt congratulations to Barr. Gloria Nkadi Odibei on her historic election as the first female President General of the Issele-Mkpitime Development Union. In a goodwill message made available to PEN MASTER, the revered Omu described Barr. Odibei's emergence as a strong affirmation of the capacity of women to provide purposeful and effective leadership, not only in Issele-Mkpitime but across the Anioma region. "It is with immense pride and profound satisfaction that I extend my heartfelt congratulations on your emergence as the first female President General of Issele-Mkpitime. Your election to this esteemed position is not only a personal achievement but also a historic milestone for our Anioma region," Obi Nwannabuogwu stated. "It represents a ...

FAMOUS PEOPLE FROM ANIOMA IN DELTA STATE

 FAMOUS PEOPLE FROM ANIOMA IN DELTA STATE The 7th Series  *Godfrey Chukwudifu Osakwe, FNIPR*  Date of Birth: Not Publicly Available Hometown: Akwukwu-Igbo, Delta State, Nigeria Profession: Public Relations Practitioner, Communications Strategist, Writer, Environmental and Cultural Advocate Spouse: Rita Osakwe  *PROFILE*  Godfrey Chukwudifu Osakwe, FNIPR, is a Chartered Public Relations Practitioner with over two decades of experience spanning Corporate Communications, International Banking, Strategy Formulation, Advocacy, Capacity Building, Project Monitoring, Media Relations, and Government Affairs. He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (FNIPR) and serves as Chairman of the Delta State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR). Osakwe is also the President of the Nigeria Kabaddi Sports Association and the Official Representative of the International Federation of Sports Law Associations (FISLA) in Nigeria. Widely respec...

“I Will Speak the Truth in Ibusa” — Chief Lawrence Okolie, The Okpala Nwaisi Ezemese and Father of World Boxing Champion

 “I Will Speak the Truth in Ibusa” — Chief Lawrence Okolie, The Okpala Nwaisi Ezemese and Father of World Boxing Champion Chief Barrister  Lawrence Okolie is a prominent UK-based Nigerian legal practitioner, seasoned tax expert, and a distinguished traditional titleholder, holding the revered title of Okpala Nwaisi Ezemese of the Ibusa community in Delta State. A highly accomplished professional, his academic and corporate credentials include: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B), Barrister-at-Law (B.L), and Master of Laws (LL.M). Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (FCTI) and former Chairman of the CITN, UK District. In this exclusive interview with media personality, PEN MASTER (EMEKA ESOGBUE), Chief Barrister Lawrence Okolie opens up about his background, the profound events leading to his traditional installation, and his sacred roles and responsibilities to the people of the Ibusa community. Excerpts:  *Pen Master: Chief Barrister Lawrence Okolie, it is a ple...

Filling the Historical Gap: Northerners Appreciated Late Major Nzeogwu, Writes Historian, Nwankwo Anthony Nwaezeigwe

 Filling the Historical Gap: Northerners Appreciated Late Major Nzeogwu, Writes Historian, Nwankwo Anthony Nwaezeigwe By Emeka Esogbue Renowned historian and scholar, Dr. Nwankwo Anthony Nwaezeigwe, has argued that many Northerners held Anioma's late Major Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu in high regard and regarded him as a committed Nigerian nationalist rather than an ethnic partisan. The respected historiographer made this assertion in a recent historical commentary that has attracted widespread attention across major social media platforms. According to Dr. Nwaezeigwe, Major Nzeogwu's political and military actions should be understood within the broader context of Nigeria's turbulent post-independence history rather than through the narrow lens of ethnic politics. He maintained that Nzeogwu was, first and foremost, a nationalist who believed in the unity and progress of Nigeria as a nation-state. The historian contended that Nzeogwu's eventual participation in the B...

Lawrence Okolie, the Top-Ranked British Boxer from Ibusa: Why Nigerians Should Follow His Career Closely

 Lawrence Okolie, the Top-Ranked British Boxer from Ibusa: Why Nigerians Should Follow His Career Closely By Emeka Esogbue What do you know about Lawrence Okolie, the former two-weight world champion and one of boxing's leading heavyweight contenders? Historically, Ibusa, an Anioma community in Delta State, has produced accomplished sons and daughters who have distinguished themselves in diverse fields. From law and business to academia, public service, and sports, the community has continued to make significant contributions both within Nigeria and internationally. In this edition, PEN MASTER presents one of Ibusa's most celebrated sporting figures on the global stage, Lawrence Okolie. Although Lawrence Okolie is a British professional boxer, his roots are firmly in Ibusa, Delta State. Born on December 16, 1992, in Hackney, London, to Nigerian parents, Okolie traces his ancestry to Ibusa. His father, Chief (Barr.) Lawrence Okolie, from Okponta, Umuezeagwu, Ibusa, holds the tra...

K. B. C. Onwubiko’s Legacy: Reflections of a Student He Inspired

 K. B. C. Onwubiko’s Legacy: Reflections of a Student He Inspired By Emeka Esogbue The study of history is shaped not only by the books we read but also by the scholars who guide our intellectual journeys. Among the historians whose influence has left an indelible mark on generations of West African students is K. B. C. Onwubiko, a distinguished scholar whose contributions to Nigerian historiography continue to resonate long after his passing.  For those of us who encountered his works and drew inspiration from his scholarship, Onwubiko was more than an author; he was a mentor from afar, a paragon of rigorous inquiry, and a source of enduring intellectual encouragement. This reflection is both a tribute to his legacy and a personal acknowledgment of the profound impact he had on my development as a historian.  *The Agboju Secondary School Journey*  My journey began at Agboju Secondary School in Lagos, a proud institution that drew its student body from several public...