Uromi
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Uromi is an acreage city
City
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 located in north-eastern part of Esan
Esan
Esan is one of the major ethnic groups in Edo State, South-south geopolitical zone of Nigeria.-Name:It is believed by many historians that the name 'Esan' owes its origin to Bini...

; an ethnic group in Edo state
Edo State
Edo State is an inland state in central southern Nigeria. Its capital is Benin City. It is bounded in the north and east by Kogi State, in the south by Delta State and in the west by Ondo State.-History:...

, Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria , officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The country is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in...

. At various points in Uromi's history, the city has being part of the Benin Empire
Benin Empire
The Benin Empire was a pre-colonial African state in what is now modern Nigeria. It is not to be confused with the modern-day country called Benin, formerly called Dahomey.-Origin:...

.

History

The correct name is URONMUN. Uronmun is the largest and most populated Land in Esan
Esan
Esan is one of the major ethnic groups in Edo State, South-south geopolitical zone of Nigeria.-Name:It is believed by many historians that the name 'Esan' owes its origin to Bini...

land. Uronmun was formed by two waves of
settlers from BINI between 900 and 1400AD; during the reign of the OGISOS, and 1460, during the reign of Oba
OBA
Oba or OBA may refer to:* Oba , an African ruler or king* Oba , in Yoruba mythology* Oba, an island in the North Maluku province of Indonesia* Oba-Igbomina, a town in Nigeria...

 Ewuare
Ewuare
Oba Ewuare was the greatest warrior legend and the most outstanding king in the history of the Benin Empire. Ewuare , means "it is cool, or the trouble has ceased, and as a result the war is over." The title symbolizes an epoch of reconciliation, reconstruction and the return of peace among the...

. These early Bini settlers were either fugitives
Fugitives
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 fleeing persecution and the harsh rule of the OGISOs.

The founder of the first settlement in URONMUN was EGBELE, the second son of OAKHA, one of Oba EGBEKA’S wives.(1370–1400), Oakha’s other two sons- ASOKPODUDU and the third brother settled in UZOZOGAINGHAIN of Idinegbon-UZEA.

The second wave of organized mass emigration from Bini, was around 1460, during the reign of Oba
OBA
Oba or OBA may refer to:* Oba , an African ruler or king* Oba , in Yoruba mythology* Oba, an island in the North Maluku province of Indonesia* Oba-Igbomina, a town in Nigeria...

 Ewuare
Ewuare
Oba Ewuare was the greatest warrior legend and the most outstanding king in the history of the Benin Empire. Ewuare , means "it is cool, or the trouble has ceased, and as a result the war is over." The title symbolizes an epoch of reconciliation, reconstruction and the return of peace among the...

 the selfish. His attempt to stop the emigration
Emigration
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 of BINIS to the present day ESANLAND was the moat
Moat
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 he built around the city
City
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. Most of these immigrants during this wave were from IDUMOZA of BINI City.

Uronmun, is divided into three groups recognized as: OKHIODE, OBIRUAN and OBIYUAN.

OBIRUAN

Consist of:
  • Ebhoyoman
  • Efadion
  • Ekhue
  • Ubierumun
  • Eror
  • Obeidu
  • Uwalor
  • Idomoza
  • Ivue

OBIYUAN

Consist of:
  • Ukoni
  • Amedeokhian
  • Awo.


The leader of the second wave OGHU and his followers settled in IVUE.

In 1463, Oba
OBA
Oba or OBA may refer to:* Oba , an African ruler or king* Oba , in Yoruba mythology* Oba, an island in the North Maluku province of Indonesia* Oba-Igbomina, a town in Nigeria...

 Ewuare
Ewuare
Oba Ewuare was the greatest warrior legend and the most outstanding king in the history of the Benin Empire. Ewuare , means "it is cool, or the trouble has ceased, and as a result the war is over." The title symbolizes an epoch of reconciliation, reconstruction and the return of peace among the...

 decided to relinquish the futile attempt to force the fleeing BINIS that settled in Esan
Esan
Esan is one of the major ethnic groups in Edo State, South-south geopolitical zone of Nigeria.-Name:It is believed by many historians that the name 'Esan' owes its origin to Bini...

. He decided to confer on the various community leaders the title of ENIJIE. Oghu could not attend. He despatched his junior brother, ICHESAN to attend. At the Oba decree, all attendees were made OJIE and the title is non transferable.

Upon return to Uronmun, to avoid embarrassing his older brother, ICHESAN moved from Ivue to present day Eguare.

ICHESAN was succeeded by AGBA to IKENOA to EHENOA to IKHIVABHOJERE to OKUOYE to AKHIZE to IKHIMIGBALE to UWAGBO to EDIALE to AKHILOMEN to OKOLO to OKOJIE (OGBIDI) to UWAGBALE to EDENOJIE OKOJIE II to OMELIMEN EDENOJIE I to ANSLEM EDENOJIE II.

Economy

A vast percentage of the total economy of Uromi is locally from farming and trading whilst the government's budget contributing to the individual resources. Its high and good farm
Farm
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 output is greatly encouraged by the vegetation zone which is a rain forest zone, soil
Soil
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 type (loamy)and its topography
Topography
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. It also have a good numbers of market
Market
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s that provides the opportunities to the local farmers to commerce their farm products.

In Uromi, there are markets, one, two or three situated in all the villages and having a general market (Uromi main market) with good, portable, and suitable lock-up stores. Market in some villages in Uromi transacts in four (4) days intervals while in some other villages, on daily basis. Uromi main market operates daily from morning to late evening thou its actual market day is four (4) interval.

Apart from farming and trading, other business transaction are in operation day-in and day-out. In Eguare, there are lots of business offices both government owned business sector and well as private owned business sectors. A good example is the bank
Bank
A bank is a financial institution that serves as a financial intermediary. The term "bank" may refer to one of several related types of entities:...

. A branch of Union Bank
Union Bank
Union Bank was established in 1991 and had its headquarters in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Prior to the merger with Standard Chartered Bank , it was Pakistan's eighth largest bank and had 65 branches in some 22 cities, about US$2 billion in assets, and about 400,000 customers.In 2006, Standard...

, United Bank of Africa (UBA
UBA
-Abbreviations:* "Underwater Breathing Apparatus", some types of rebreather scuba set. For early British UBA's see Siebe Gorman CDBA.* Union Belge De L'Automatique, the Belgian branch of EUROMAT* Unit of Binding Atoms...

), First Bank of Nigeria
First Bank of Nigeria
First Bank of Nigeria is a Nigerian bank and financial services firm.First Bank traces its ancestry back to the first major financial institution founded in Nigeria; hence the name. The current chairman is Dr. Ayoola Oba Otudeko, OFR...

, Unity Bank
Unity Bank
The Unity Bank of Canada was a small Canadian bank that was started in the 1972, and was bought by the Provincial Bank of Canada/Banque provinciale du Canada in 1978.See also: List of Canadian banks...

, Uromi community Bank, and other monetary firms like the Uromi Micro Finance Bank, etc.

Geography

The city of Uromi lies north-eastern Esan
Esan
Esan is one of the major ethnic groups in Edo State, South-south geopolitical zone of Nigeria.-Name:It is believed by many historians that the name 'Esan' owes its origin to Bini...

 in Edo State
Edo State
Edo State is an inland state in central southern Nigeria. Its capital is Benin City. It is bounded in the north and east by Kogi State, in the south by Delta State and in the west by Ondo State.-History:...

, Nigeria
Nigeria
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, located on longitude
Longitude
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 3° 24' E and latitude
Latitude
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 6° 27' N. Almost the whole of the city is covered with land.

Climate

The climate
Climate
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 in Uromi is similar to that of the rest cities of south-southern Nigeria. There are two rainy seasons, with the heaviest rains falling from April to July and a weaker rainy season in October and November. There is a brief relatively dry spell in August and September and a longer dry season from December to March. Monthly rainfall between May and July averages over 300 mm (12 in), while in August and September it is down to 75 mm (3 inches) and in January as low as 35 mm (1.5 inches). The main dry season is accompanied by harmattan
Harmattan
The Harmattan is a dry and dusty West African trade wind. It blows south from the Sahara into the Gulf of Guinea between the end of November and the middle of March...

 winds from the Sahara Desert, which between December and early February can be quite strong. The average temperature
Temperature
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 in January is 27°C (79°F) and for July it is 25°C (77°F). On average the hottest month is March; with a mean temperature of 29°C (84°F); while July is the coolest month
Month
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.

Politics and Government

In terms of administration, Uromi is not a municipality
Municipality
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 and has therefore no overall city administration or governance but instead, it is run by the Local government
Local government
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 council headed by a Chairman.

Uromi is not a local government but is the seat of the local government council governing Esan-North-East
Esan-North-East
Esan North-East is a town and Local Government Area located in Edo state of Nigeria with an estimated population of 119,346.-Geography:...

 local government area. The administration of the government of Uromi is divided into wards. Each ward delegates a Councellor who represents it at its local council election which is normally tenured for four years.

Kingdom and traditional leadership

The Uromi kingdom is a monarchical territory headed by a king [Enijie] who handles the leadership of the kingdom. The leadership in the Uromi kingdom is a hereditary monarchy
Monarchy
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 system. The king is the monarch who rules with the body of chiefs
Tribal chief
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 who assist the king in the leadership of the kingdom.

The kingdom was installed in 1463 by the Bini Monarch
Monarch
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 Oba
OBA
Oba or OBA may refer to:* Oba , an African ruler or king* Oba , in Yoruba mythology* Oba, an island in the North Maluku province of Indonesia* Oba-Igbomina, a town in Nigeria...

 Ewuare
Ewuare
Oba Ewuare was the greatest warrior legend and the most outstanding king in the history of the Benin Empire. Ewuare , means "it is cool, or the trouble has ceased, and as a result the war is over." The title symbolizes an epoch of reconciliation, reconstruction and the return of peace among the...

 conferring kingship on Ichesan (first Onojie of Uromi). Since 1463, the kingship have been transmitted by inheritance.

List of Kings of Uromi kingdom

  • Ichesan
  • Agba
  • Ikenoa
  • Ehenoa
  • Ikhivabhojere
  • Okuoye
  • Ikhize
  • Ikhimigbale
  • Uwagbo
  • Ediale
  • Akhilomen
  • Okolo
  • Ogbidi Okojie
    Ogbidi Okojie
    Ogbidi Okojie, Onojie of Uromi was a ruler of the Esan people in what is now Edo State in Nigeria, still remembered for his opposition to British rule.- Biography :...

  • Uwagbale
  • Edenojie Okojie II
  • Omelimen Edenojie I
  • Anslem Edenojie II


Despite the leadership, the different villages of Uromi are led by the Elders of the individual villages who are still responsible to the king. The council of Elders are headed by an indigenous elderly man who by birth is eldest among all the male indigenes. The council of elders have their own legislative authority and so, are able to melt out punishment on offenders within their desigation.

Footnotes

  • History of Uromi. c/o Uromi Community Association New York http://www.uromicommunity-ny.com/aboutus.html
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