Follow Me on a Tour to Our Onicha-Olona
The Pen Master recently embarked on a physical visit to the ancient Onicha-Olona, the ancestral settlement founded by Ugbe, Ogbele, Orhogbua, and Olo, to see things firsthand. Not much is documented about the land of the great warriors who bravely confronted the British during the Ekumeku War.
Guided by local experts, the Pen Master set out on a journey to explore the rich history and heritage of one of the famous Enuani communities, west of the Niger.
It was an enriching visit to the people and places of the community. The people of Onicha-Olona are welcoming and eager to share their stories.
In their report to Her Majesty, the British cited Chika and Obolu (Ogbolu) as the reasons they attacked and burned down the community, though not without fierce resistance from the people.
From its ancient roots to the present day, Onicha-Olona has been blessed with remarkable men and women such as beauty queen Rosemary Anieze, reggae maestro Ras Kimono, music legend St. Augustine, Biafran warlord Col. Conrad Nwawo, military officer Gen. Raymond Ochei (rtd.), and former lawmaker Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei and former Personal Assistant to former President Muhammadu Buhari.
Despite its proximity to the government at the federal, state, and grassroots levels, community members, like many other Anioma towns, continues to thrive through self-reliance as indigenes.
Stay tuned for the Pen Master's detailed experience, including an interview that promises to be an insightful read.
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