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King Otuo Ogbalakon

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138:. He was unpopular for fighting against Bonny and their colonial allies. Her mother, princess Ariaunwa Okpok-Ogbolikan of Old Unyeada was recorded by history as the first Obolo (Andoni) Princess to rule as a monarch (Okaan-Ama) after the demise of her father, King Ikana Okpok of Edabiri dynasty in the 17th century. Princess Ariaunwa married Prince Ogbolaikon of Alabie now known as 404: 179:
According to Ejituwu, an earlier histrographer. "The purported treaty between Bonny and Andoni (Unyeada) of 1846 was unfounded in Unyeada oral tradition". Unyeada tradition accepts the defeat of the Old Unyeada in 1826 but emphasizes that at no time was any treaty made with Bonny in 1826. King Otuo
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over control of the hinterland market. According many European explorers who visited the Unyeada, described the kingdom as the most progressive settlement and seat of influence of the Obolo people. King Otuo Ogbolakon ruled over 200 settlements of
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At the fall of Old Unyeada, King Otuo founded the new Unyeada Kingdom in 1827 and relocated the seat of power of the Andoni people from Old Unyeada (Ebon-Akpon). This was as a result of the prolonged war with the
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Land as a warrior-king. History recorded him as the fiercest warrior-king in the Eastern Niger Delta for standing against of British divide and rule system. The legendary seven-year war between
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Ogbolakon went ahead to fight and defeated Bonny in 1846. It is important to note the impact of King Otuo Ogbolakon's war on Bonny in the Eastern Delta.
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concluded that the purported treaty was not only an illusion but a diplomatic curiosity on the part of King of Bonny. to asway his colonial allies.
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into Unyeada (Obolo) territory in 1869 following the Bonny Civil War, would have infringed on the terms of such the ambiguous
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and begat Otuo. In 1792, when Otuo became of age he was crowned as the King of Old
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Index

Okaan-Ama of Unyeada Kingdom
Coronation
Unyeada Kingdom
House
Obolo
Niger Delta
Agwut-Obolo
Unyeada Kingdom
Kingdom of Bonny
Obolo
Andoni
palm oil
Liverpool
King Jaja of Opobo
Treaty
William Balfour Baikie
"NTEOGUILE. V OTUO"
"Obolo (Andoni) Women in Overseas Trade and Traditional Politics, 1400-1800"
doi
10.4314/afrrev.v3i2.43616
ISSN
2070-0083
Trade and politics in the Niger Delta, 1830–1885: an introduction to the economic and political history of Nigeria
The Obolo (Andoni) of the Eastern Niger Delta
"The Andoni-Bonny Treaty of 1846 : a diplomatic curiosity / N. C. Ejituwu"
"The Andoni-Bonny Treaty of 1846: a diplomatic curiosity"
"The Era of the Niger Expedition"
doi
10.1007/978-1-349-00539-0_12#main-content
ISBN

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