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Don't Drag Me into the Obsession that Issele-Uku and Anioma are Monolithic or Only Benin Creations, Ifenna Azomani, Writer of History and Convener of Nri Descendants Conference - Part Two

Interview with Pen Master (Emeka Esogbue)  ...continue from Part One Don't Drag Me into the Obsession that Issele-Uku and Anioma are Monolithic or Only Benin Creations, Ifenna Azomani, Writer of History and Convener of Nri Descendants Conference - Part Two Pen Master: Shouldn’t one wonder why Benin established its monarchical system in a society already in existence and thriving? Azomani: The whole essence of establishing the Benin kind of monarchy in Issele-Uku was to establish the Benin strict kind of monarchy but to a large extent, I don’t think that this was achieved even with Obi Oligbo because there was still so much of the republican way of life. This republican way of life came with the migrants from Nri who had been in the area before the Benin migrants came. So, while that monarchical system was in place, Benin was also looking for the opportunity to strengthen its hold. That opportunity came following the death of Obi Odia in about 1730 and the Heir Apparent who was sent...

Don't Drag Me into the Obsession that Issele-Uku and Anioma are Monolithic or only Benin Creations. Ifenna Azomani, Writer of History and Convener of Nri Descendants

 Don't Drag Me into the Obsession that Issele-Uku and Anioma are Monolithic or only Benin Creations. Ifenna Azomani, Writer of History and Convener of Nri Descendants Conference – Part One Leonard Azomani is an Ogboli Community writer of Issele-Uku history, lawyer, environmentalist and clergy. Renowned for his versatility in various disciplines and credible works on Issele-Uku history and other Christianity literatures, Azomani bares his mind on a number of issues that enthusiasts of Anioma and Issele-Uku history will find interesting. In this explosive interview with Anioma media influencer (PEN MASTER), Pastor Azomani speaks on his growing up, career and renders historical accounts on Issele-Uku beginning, development and political history. He tells readers that Anioma is not a monolithic society and that Issele-Uku was peopled by migrants from various ethnic groups. More importantly, the earliest settlers of the Issele-Uku community were the Ogboli Agidi people from Nri led by ...