Is Opobo an island?

Is Opobo an island?

One of the earliest Nigerian communities to come in contact with Europeans, there are indeed many things that make Opobo a peculiar place. But beyond that, Opobo is also home to taboos of all kinds – some of them unique to the people of this island community.

Which local government is Opobo?

Rivers State
Opobo/Nkoro is a Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria. It is part of the Andoni/Gokana/Khana/Oyigbo/Tai/Eleme constituency of the Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Rivers. The capital of Opobo/Nkoro is Opobo Town.

Who is the present King of Opobo?

King Jaja of
Jaja of Opobo

King Jaja of Opobo
Coronation 25 December 1870
Predecessor Ubani
Successor Loolo
Born Mbanaso Okwaraozurumbaa c. 1821 Amaigbo

When was opobo found?

In 1870 Jubo Jubogha, a former Igbo (Ibo) slave and ruler of the Anna Pepple house of Bonny (28 miles [45 km] west-southwest), came to Ikot Abasi and founded the kingdom of Opobo, which he named for Opobo the Great, a Pepple king (reigned 1792–1830).

Where did Jaja of Opobo died?

Tenerife, Spain
Jaja of Opobo/Place of death

When was opobo founded?

1870
In 1870 Jubo Jubogha, a former Igbo (Ibo) slave and ruler of the Anna Pepple house of Bonny (28 miles [45 km] west-southwest), came to Ikot Abasi and founded the kingdom of Opobo, which he named for Opobo the Great, a Pepple king (reigned 1792–1830).

Where is the city of Opobo in Nigeria?

City state in Rivers State, Nigeria. Opobo is a city-state in the southern region of Nigeria. The state was founded in 1870. A greater part of the city state is still referred to as Opobo in Rivers State.

Who are the people of Bonny and Opobo?

Both Bonny and Opobo are of the same origin. An Igbo man (turned Ibani) called Jubo Jubogha (known as Ja-Ja to Europeans) led the Anna Pepple house (Wari) of Bonny. In 1870, Jaja arrived in Opobo from Bonny, moving due to a dispute with chief Oko Jumbo, the leader of the rival Manilla Pepple family (Wari).

What are the names of the islands in Opobo?

Opobo is made up of several islands and communities, mainly Opobo Town (Opuboama), Queenstown, Kalasunju, Oloma, Ayaminimah, Iloma, Minimah, Okpukpo, Iwoma, Ekereborokiri, Kalaibiama, and Epellema. The major language is Igbo. A part of the city state is now in Akwa Ibom State, made up of Ikot Abasi, Kampa.

What are the customs of the town of Opobo?

The following are a few of Opobo’s unique customs: Dogs are forbidden. This tradition, which has its roots in ancient times, is one of the most important taboos the people of this coastal town hold on to.