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Ominije – The forgotten original headquarters of Agbor kingdom
Dr A.E. Monye (Published in Anioma Watch)

Monday, 10.18.2010, 07:17am (GMT+1)

The first human beings who settled in Agbor around 2000 BC were like homosapiens and they started their life at Ominije. They were created by Osolobue (Almighty God) at Ominije and evidence had not proved that they migrated from anywhere else. Although, some early wandered temporally came and live with them but Ominije people were the first to set their feet in Agbor kingdom.

 The word ‘Agbor’ was translated from Agbon meaning original or staring point. It can be stated without contradiction that the people of Ominije are the founders of the Agbor kingdom. The people grew and expanded to become a kingdom. They had their Rulers, council of elders, king makers and soldiers of war. As far back as 8000BC the kingdom was already established/

 Historians enunciated that the land ‘Omonije’ was given by Osolobue to the people as birthright for use by them and their subsequent generations. Ominije is still in existence today. It covers the areas presently known as Agbornta, Oki, Ewuru, Aliagwai, and Amahia-the areas that are now known as Ihu-Iyase. It equally include Otorvbaye and Idumu-Ugo settlements in Orhionwon Local Government Areas of Edo State.

 Although Ominije or Agbor is as old and famous as other historical ethnic groups like Bini, Oyo and the Nupe’s there was no definite knowledge or written records about it. the early Europeans and writers could not settle at Ominije because it was not a seaport or a terminal point. It was not a center for slave trade like Bini and Onitsha, but the people of Ominije were notable war lords. They fought several battles and won their opponents including capturing them and returning them to Agbor as slaves.

 The people of Ominije did not move far from their base and they were always found settling at short distances where they built huts made of branches. As a result of the fact that they were fond of settling at short distances, they were called Ominije Oku-Ntiti meaning tiny legged people who do not move very far. Ominije, who are the aborigines of Agbor were seen at Agbornta long time ago. At that time there were no inhabitants anywhere in Agbor. It was around 8000BC that they began to wander and settle in other small communities. The kingdom of Ominije was ruled by patriarch or Ogele system.

 To become Ogele or a patriarch you must be an outstanding personality. For example, Ogele xiv (1059-1239) became a patriarch when he performed a feat in jumping from one tree to the other after beating several others. He was made to climb the silk cotton tree in a place at Ominije called ‘Orhue’ whose height was more than 24 feet. He was also required to skip from the cotton tree to Iroko tree ten meters away, and then spill downwards on a sandy plain. Ogele xiv was called Okwakpor. He had five children who were Agbon, Ika, Ede, Otta and Oganbor. When they were of age, he called them together and sent them to different locations to retain and maintain Ominije kingdom.

 The first child Agbon remained at Ominije, the second child Ika was sent to Kwale axis but he settled at Otolokpo the third child, Ede moved east wards and stopped at a place called Umunede the fourth child Otta, a girl settled and called the place Otta. The fifth child Ogan moved west ward and settled at a place and called it Ogan.

 From the above, it is clear that the people of Ominije are the progenitors of the present Ika land. Problem started when Okwakpor was told in 1270AD that the patriarchal age would end and pave way to modern monarchy. It was at this stage Dein Eboka was withdrawn from the warfront in Nupe to become the king of Ominije. He period marked the end of rulership by the Ogeles and the patriarch.

 What is not very clear is why two headquarters emerged during the reign of Eboka. One headquarter was at Ominije and another headquarters was established at the metropolis. It was at this level Ominije was thrown over board and has been rejected and neglected since then. It was the creation of the headquarters by Dein Eboka that led Oriorwor and the patriarch to become two parallel lines that will never meet. The popularity of Ominije went down the drains when the divinatory seers and elders in ancient Ominije met at the sanctuary to reveal that the gods said that the patriarchal system of rulership should give way to real monarchy. To this end God sent a messenger to advice king Eboka to meet him in a sacred bush in the village of Uvbere for a covenant.

 The messenger went before the king to the place and on his way he met an unclean woman and requested for water to drink at a well, but the woman declined because she could not have obliged to such request due to her unclean condition. The messenger turned to another woman and her husband to request for water to drink. This time he was given a full dose of water to drink and having been satisfied, the messenger took the woman and the husband to the sacred spot in the sacred bush and the man was made the Ohen which in those days means a priest.

 When the messenger of God eventually met Dein Eboka at the sacred bush, the Dein was shown the chalk land and the wealth of the nation, after which they entered into a covenant and there was a flash of lightening which sealed the agreement.

 This accord no doubt symbolizes the divine powers of Dein dynasty but what happened to Ominije the original seat of power where our ancestors founded Agbor. Why was the capital shifted from Ominije to the metropolis? It is not an overstatement to emphasis that the divinatory spirit or power is still at Ominije and that this original seat and divinity should not be forgotten or neglected in whatever guise.

 As the old adage says – the old soldier never die in a battle. Ominije is still alive and the more we recognise and accept this fact, the better it will be for Agbor kingdom in particular and Ika nation as a whole.

Dr A.E. Monye is a contemporary writer and author.





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