Preserving Anioma History: Emeka Esogbue at the Umuebu Royal Palace Picture shows Emeka Esogbue, a historian, at the palace of the Ebu of Umuebu in Umuebu Kingdom, Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State. Esogbue, a key voice in interpreting Anioma identity and a historical researcher who draws on oral traditions and local sources to reconstruct regional history, led an Anioma Heritage Project team to document the people’s oral histories.
So, our Anioma Heritage Project (AHP) led by my humble self, conducted a fieldwork Visit to Umuebu Kingdom near Obiaruku in Ukwuani LGA of Delta State. We were received at t he palace of the Ebu of Umuebu, where we met with the traditional ruler and a gathering of chiefs. The chiefs, numbering about twenty-five, were colourfully attired in traditional Ukwuani regalia; a coordinated uniforms that reflected both cultural pride and unity. They were well-prepared and eager to engage with us. Among our hosts was His Royal Majesty, Donald Ekereuche, the Ebu of Umuebu, who proved to be highly learned, enlightened, and warmly disposed toward our research objectives. He demonstrated exceptional cooperation throughout the visit, personally responding to a substantial portion of our interview questions. The palace chiefs were equally impressive—disciplined, know ledgeable, and deeply grounded in the cultural and historical traditions of their community. His Majesty facilitated our visit to s...