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Okpe

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CountryNigeria
StateDelta State
HeadquartersOrerokpe
Government
 • Orodje (King)H.R.M (Maj-Gen) Orhue I (rtd)
Demographics
 • EthnicityOkpe
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
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Okpe chi ojanẹ efu Delta State, Nigeria.[1] ójì-ole eñini-i, imu da odu local gomẹti. Iche ójanẹ ka efu amì ójanẹ ku ma dama ka ku ma chi Urhobo nation.[2] ugwẹta ñwu chi Orerokpe.[3][4] Ojanẹ lẹ che ùgbó kiOsubi Airport dẹ (ku ma dọ ki Warri Airport), ki defu Osubi kpai Delta State Trade Fair Complex.[5] ábo Orodje yì yọ ọdọ mẹgwá ójì ọfe.[6] Major General Felix Mujakperuo che Onuh ójanẹ Okpe. Onuh ejẹ ma árídá álumèjí amì unyi mẹlẹ ku ma jọfẹ.[7]

Ójanẹ Ọkpe wa efu century ẹkẹgwebie. Inẹ Onuh ku ma dọ ki Orodje eyì Okpe.[8] Abi Okpe chi abo ku ma kwefu efu ku ma dọ ki Sapele abajọ-i mañyi Orodje Okpe adù ọda ojanẹ Sapele kpọ.[9]

Onuh ejodudu ku ma nẹ ójanẹ lẹ chi H.R.M. Esezi I, Orodje Okpe, i d'oji èdè kwefu ọdọ 1770 tefù ọdọ 1779.[10]

H.R.M. Esezi II chi Onuh ẹkeji Orodje eyì Okpe. Ch'ẹnẹ ejodudu ki du ọla uja-ibe wa ójanẹ okpe, kpai efu Nigeria gẹ. I dẹ efu amì Onuh ku ma du dágo ku ma lo tì ujeju Lyttelton ku ma che ojanẹ London efu ọdọ 1957 tódù ku ma tene ugbọla tanẹ abo Nigeria kwefu ọwọ amì ẹnẹ Ọda ẹgba lẹ. I nẹ ójanẹ lẹ le kwefu ọdọ 1945 tefu ọdọ 1966.[11]

H.R.M Orhoro I, che Orodje ẹkẹta efu Okpe, I nẹ ójanẹ lẹ le kwefu ọdọ 1972 tefu ọdọ 2004. I che ukọchẹ yì catholic school takì ñọ chùkọlọ efu Nigeria police force. I ñọ gba ọtakada Business Administration Diploma efu United Kingdom. Ólayì ñwu ejodud jeñwù ki ch'ẹnẹ ki che ẹñwù igo mañyi i jẹ ñwu ki mu d'agboji abo New Africa Industries Limited.[5]

H.R.M Orhue I che Onuh Okpe ẹkẹlẹ kpai abajọ-i. I ch'ukọlọ umá agboji Major General efu Nigerian Army.[12] I jẹ ọfẹ ñwu ọjọ Kochu ẹkebíe nolu ọjọ ogwu ñyọwọ mẹl efu ọdọ 2006.[7]

Ákpá ki defu ewó Okpe chi tropical monsoon (Am). Ẹkpuna efu ewó lile lẹ chi 0.82% i chẹ nya ti eyì Naìjìrìa ki chi 28.64°C (83.55°F) le. Okpe nẹ ọjọ 296.16 eridọdọ (81.14% iko lẹ) ila nì 241.52 unana ( ọgba ñwu chi 9.51) ẹgbẹ ọdọ du.[13]

Abo ki èju mọ

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  1. "A Royal History of the Okpe-Urhobo of Nigeria by Prince Joseph Asagba". www.waado.org. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  2. "Delta South is made of four indigenous tribes —Urhobos of Warri". Vanguard News (in American English). 2021-07-03. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  3. Salubi, Adogbeji (1960). "The Origins of Sapele Township". Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria. 2 (1): 115–131. ISSN 0018-2540. JSTOR 41970824.
  4. "Orodje Okpe: Ten years on an ancestral throne". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (in American English). 2017-01-02. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
  5. 5.0 5.1 didy. "Okpe History and towns" (in American English). Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  6. "Orodje Okpe: Ten years on an ancestral throne". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (in American English). 2017-01-02. Retrieved 2021-09-18.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Holding married woman's hand is a taboo in my kingdom –Mujakperuo, Orodje of Okpe Kingdom". Punch Newspapers (in American English). 2017-08-12. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  8. "Orodje Okpe: Ten years on an ancestral throne". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (in American English). 2017-01-02. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  9. admin. "Welcome". Okpe Union America (in American English). Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  10. didy. "Okpe History and towns" (in American English). Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  11. ENWEMEKA, STANLEY. "The Administration of Emergency Relief Programme in Nigeria: A case of flood incident in Delta State" (PDF).
  12. "Orodje Okpe: Ten years on an ancestral throne". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (in American English). 2017-01-02. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  13. "Delta, NG Climate Zone, Monthly Weather Averages and Historical Data". tcktcktck.org. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  14. "Robbers In Delta Kill Daughter Of Former NFA President, Dominic Oneya". Sahara Reporters. 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  15. Eda, Abami (2009-05-16). "Beat Them! If You Cannot Join Them, A Tribute To A Hero". Sahara Reporters. Retrieved 2022-04-08.


  • Joseph O. Asagba: The Untold Story of A Nigerian Royal Family (The Urhobo Ruling Clan of Okpe Kingdom), iUniverce, Inc, 2005

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