Egbema tribe explained
The Egbema tribe, also called Egbema Kingdom, is a sub-clan of the Ijaw people. They are of Ijaw ethnicity from the Delta and Edo States.
The Egbema have a strong Ijaw cultural identity, despite their location on the western fringe of Ijawland. The Kingdom traces its origins to several migrations from the Ijaw heartland centuries ago. Egbema tribe is under the overlordship of the Agadagba of Egbema Kingdom. The Kingdom is made up of nine original settlements (clans) called the Egbema-Isenabiri. These are[1]
- Ofiniama
- Ajakurama
- Opuama
- Ogbudugbudu
- Gbeoba
- Abere
- Abadigbene (Bolou-Jamagie)
- Jamagie, and
- Ogbinbiri
Further reading
- Book: Alagoa, Ebiegberi Joe . A History of the Niger Delta: An Historical Interpretation of Ijo Oral Tradition . E. J. Alagoa . 2005 . 1972 . Onyoma Research Publications . 978-978-37314-5-5.
- Book: The Western Delta Limit . E. J. . Alagoa . E. A. . Kowei . B. J. . Owei . J. B. . Dunu . The Izon of the Niger Delta . Ebiegberi Joe . Alagoa . Tekena Nitonye . Tamuno . Tekena Tamuno . John Pepper . Clark . J. P. Clark . 2009 . Onyoma Research Publications . 978-978-8195-00-9 .
- Book: The Political Arrangement of the Egbema Community: A Case of Exigency? . U. D. . Anyanwu . Jude C. U. . Aguwa . The Igbo and the Tradition of Politics . Fourth Dimension Publishing . 1993 . 978-978-156-366-9.
- Book: Ike, Eruali Ukachukwu . The People and Culture of the Egbema Kingdom . 2009 . University of Port Harcourt Press . 978-978-900-350-1.
Notes and References
- Web site: 2019-03-24. Monarch Urges FG To Merge Egbema Towns In Edo, Delta. 2021-09-10. Vanguard News. en-US.