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Afemai people

The Afemai, also spelled Afenmai,[2] are an ethnic group living in the northern part of Edo State, South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Afemai people occupy six local government areas of Edo state: Etsako West, with headquarters in Auchi, Etsako Central, with the headquarters in Fugar, Etsako East, with the headquarters in Agenebode, Owan East with Afuze as the headquarters, Owan West with Sabongida-Ora as the headquarters and Akoko Edo,Igara being the headquarters. These make up the Edo-North Senatorial District.[3]

Afemai
Total population
2,000,000+[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Nigeria
Languages
Afemai
Religion
Islam, Christianity and African traditional religion
Related ethnic groups
Esan, Bini, Urhobo, Isoko

Name edit

The Afemai are also known as the Afenmai, Etsako, Etsakor, Iyekhee,[1] or Yekhee people. In Edo State, they are also known as Ivbiosakon people.[4]

Previously the name used by British colonial administration was Kukuruku, supposedly after a battle cry "ku-ku-ruku",[5] now considered derogatory.[6]


Language edit

The Afenmai language is a Ghotou-Uneme-Yekhee language, belonging to the North-Central branch of Edoid languages.[1] Afemai is closely related to Edo.

Afemai has several documented dialects:

  • Auchi ("Yekhee")
  • Avainwu (Fugar)
  • Aviele
  • Ekperi
  • Ivhiadaobi
  • South Ibie (South Ivbie)
  • Uwepa-Uwano (Weppa Wano)
  • Uzanu, Anegbette, Udochi, Imiava [Uneme]
  • Uzairue.
  • Okpameri
  • Owan
  • Okpella/Okpekpe/ North Ibie ("Ivie")

[1]

History edit

Afemai is made of several kingdoms and clans (large villages/townships ruled traditionally by monarchs) and many of them seem to have their oral historical versions of the origin of Afemai as well as its starting point in history. Historical accounts claimed that they migrated from Benin, during the tyrannical rule of Oba Ewuare, the greatest warrior legend and the most outstanding king in the history of the Benin Empire.[7][8] “The title Ewuare (Oworuare), meaning "all is well" or the trouble has ceased and as a result, the war is over.[9] The title symbolizes an epoch of reconciliation, reconstruction, and the return of peace among the warring factions in Benin between 1435 and 1440 AD.

Shortly after this critical period of war, Akalaka and his two sons Ekpeye and Ogba migrated further southeast to first settle at Ula-Ubie, and subsequently other groups moved out of Benin City and migrated north.[9] However, it has recently become clear that there were people living in Afemai land prior to the migration from Benin City.[citation needed]

Notable People from Afemai edit

Government edit

The Afemais do not have a central traditional ruler. However, some of the prominent traditional institutions and rulers in Afemai land are the Okumagbe of Weppa Wanno (Agenebode), Ogieneni of Uzairue (Jattu), Aidonogie of south Ibie, Otaru of Auchi, Oba of Agbede, Otaru of Igarra, Ukor of Ihievbe, Oliola of Anegbette, Okumagbe of Iuleha clan, Okuopellagbe of Okpella, Ogieavianwu of Anvianwu clan etc.

Afemai have produced many illustrious personalities in both national and international levels.[13]

Tourist attractions, which span the expanse of Afemai, are exemplified by the Ise Lake in Agenebode (Weppa Wanno clan) Etsakor East, the Ososo hills (featured in an edition of Gulder Ultimate search), the famous Kukuruku hills and the Somorika hills in Akoko Edo.[13] Somorika hills consist of an extended expanse of hills crowned by massive boulders perched precariously on the summits of hills and alongside seemingly inadequate locations on the sides.

Some of the most important towns/clans in Afemai land are Agenebode(Weppa-Wanno), Weppa, Oshiolo, Emokwemhe Iviagbapue, Auchi, Ihievbe, Afuze, Anegbette, Warrake, Iviukwe, South Ibie, Agbede, Sabongida Ora, Igarra, Ekperi, Jattu, Fugar, Aviele, Okpella, Uneme Ehrunrun, Uneme Osu, Iviukhua, Ososo, Uzanu, Uzebba, Iviukhua, Weppa, Okpella, Okpekpe, Somorika etc.[14]

The autonomous clans, towns, villages and kingdoms in Afemai land are currently administratively arranged as follows under the current six local government areas:

  • Etsako East LGA, Agenebode:
Agenebode, Oshiolo, Iviagbapue, Imiakebu, Afana, Imiegba, Itsukwi, Emokweme, Ekwothor, Iviukhua, Okpella, Okpekpe, Iviebua, Ibie, Weppa, Uzanu City
  • Etsako Central LGA, Fugar:
Fugar, Ekperi, Ogbona, Anegbette, Udochi, Iraokhor
  • Estako West LGA, Auchi:
Auchi, South Ibie, Agbede, Awain Community( Ewora, Eware, Ibvioba, Ama, Idegun, etc.) Jattu, Afashio, Ayogwiri, Aviele, Iyorah, Ikabigbo, Afowa, Irekpai, Ugbenor, Idato,
Afuze, Warrake, Igue, Ihievbe, Ikao, Ivbi-Mion, Ive-Ada-Obi, Otuo and Uokha
  • Owan West LGA, Sabongida Ora:
Sabongida Ora, Iuleha Clan
  • Akoko Edo LGA, Igarra:
Igarra, Ibillo, Uneme Osu, Uneme Ehrunrun, Ojah, Ososo, Somorika,

Aviawun (Iviawu) is one of the popular clans in Afemai. It comprises 1 Unone 2 Arua 3 Ogbona 4 Iraokhor

Awun is the father of Unone Arua Ogbona Iriakhor and Awun migrated from Benin Kingdom and settle in the present Fugar. Unone and Arua make up the present Fugar.

Religion edit

The Etsako people were originally practitioners of the African Traditional Religion. However, with advent of Christianity and Islam, many got converted to those religions. Etsako people have relatively large Christians today, perhaps due to the largely arrival of the early missionaries at the Waterside in Agenebode. However Afemai are predominantly Muslims with significant concentration around Auchi, Agbede, Owans, and the Okpella axis.[15][16]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Yekhee." Ethnologue. Accessed 12 May 2014.
  2. ^ Edoaffairs (2019-08-17). "The Different Tribes in Edo State". Edoaffairs. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  3. ^ "The Different Tribes in Edo State". Edoaffairs. 2019-08-17. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  4. ^ Ademola Iyi Eweka. "Edo People." Edo World. Accessed 12 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Geographical regions of Nigeria". Berkeley, University of California Press. 1970.
  6. ^ "Etsako".
  7. ^ "Benin | historical kingdom, West Africa". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  8. ^ "Afemai People". 24 November 2017. from the original on 2019-10-07.
  9. ^ a b "History – Etsako Central". Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  10. ^ "UPDATED: Edo 2020: Court of Appeal upholds Oshiomhole's suspension as APC chairman". 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  11. ^ "That Night at Grandma's House | Huwa Okoyomoh | Fiction". brittlepaper.com. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  12. ^ Listen to Huwa Okoyomoh - Spoken Word Poet/Podcaster from show The Sanctuary - season - 1 on gaana, retrieved 2023-10-26
  13. ^ a b "People – Etsako Central". Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  14. ^ "History – Etsako Central". Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  15. ^ "History of Afenmai". Afenmai Association of Georgia, Inc. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  16. ^ "Dailytrust News, Sports and Business, Politics | Dailytrust". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2022-07-24.

External links edit

  • Edo state tourism at Edo world

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Afemai people news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Afemai also spelled Afenmai 2 are an ethnic group living in the northern part of Edo State South South geopolitical zone of Nigeria Afemai people occupy six local government areas of Edo state Etsako West with headquarters in Auchi Etsako Central with the headquarters in Fugar Etsako East with the headquarters in Agenebode Owan East with Afuze as the headquarters Owan West with Sabongida Ora as the headquarters and Akoko Edo Igara being the headquarters These make up the Edo North Senatorial District 3 AfemaiTotal population2 000 000 1 Regions with significant populations NigeriaLanguagesAfemaiReligionIslam Christianity and African traditional religionRelated ethnic groupsEsan Bini Urhobo Isoko Contents 1 Name 2 Language 3 History 4 Notable People from Afemai 5 Government 6 Religion 7 Notes 8 External linksName editThe Afemai are also known as the Afenmai Etsako Etsakor Iyekhee 1 or Yekhee people In Edo State they are also known as Ivbiosakon people 4 Previously the name used by British colonial administration was Kukuruku supposedly after a battle cry ku ku ruku 5 now considered derogatory 6 Language editThe Afenmai language is a Ghotou Uneme Yekhee language belonging to the North Central branch of Edoid languages 1 Afemai is closely related to Edo Afemai has several documented dialects Auchi Yekhee Avainwu Fugar Aviele Ekperi Ivhiadaobi South Ibie South Ivbie Uwepa Uwano Weppa Wano Uzanu Anegbette Udochi Imiava Uneme Uzairue Okpameri Owan Okpella Okpekpe North Ibie Ivie 1 History editAfemai is made of several kingdoms and clans large villages townships ruled traditionally by monarchs and many of them seem to have their oral historical versions of the origin of Afemai as well as its starting point in history Historical accounts claimed that they migrated from Benin during the tyrannical rule of Oba Ewuare the greatest warrior legend and the most outstanding king in the history of the Benin Empire 7 8 The title Ewuare Oworuare meaning all is well or the trouble has ceased and as a result the war is over 9 The title symbolizes an epoch of reconciliation reconstruction and the return of peace among the warring factions in Benin between 1435 and 1440 AD Shortly after this critical period of war Akalaka and his two sons Ekpeye and Ogba migrated further southeast to first settle at Ula Ubie and subsequently other groups moved out of Benin City and migrated north 9 However it has recently become clear that there were people living in Afemai land prior to the migration from Benin City citation needed Notable People from Afemai editRear Admiral Mike Okhai Akhigbe Former Chief Of General Staff and Vice President Dele Giwa Journalist and Human Rights Activist Mike Agbedor Ozekhome SAN Human Rights and Constitutional Lawyer Senator Engineer Yisa Braimoh Two Time Senator Kamaru Usman Mixed martial artist Michael Imoudu a former labour union leader and founder of the Nigeria state Chief Julius Momo Udochi the first Nigerian ambassador to the United States Gen George Agbazika Innih one time military governor of Bendel and Kwara States Major General Abdul Rahman Mamudu former commander Nigerian Army Signals Corps and military administrator Gongola State Adams Oshiomhole past president of the Nigeria Labour Congress and Past governor of Edo State former Chairman ALL PROGRESSIVE CONGRESS APC 10 Sule Okponobi Director Foreign Exchange CBN Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi chairman CEO Africa Independent Television Prince Tony Momoh former Minister of Information and Culture Commander Anthony Ikhazoboh minister of sports and transport Senator Domingo Alaba Obende Senator Francis Alimikhena Dele Momodu journalist publisher businessman philanthropist and motivational speaker Chief Mike Aiyegbeni Oghiadomhe was the Deputy Governor of Edo State Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 and Chief of Staff to former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan from 2011 to 2014 Oshiotse Andrew Okwilagwe first Nigerian Professor of Publishing University of Ibadan Huwa 11 Spoken Word Poet Author and Podcaster 12 Government editThe Afemais do not have a central traditional ruler However some of the prominent traditional institutions and rulers in Afemai land are the Okumagbe of Weppa Wanno Agenebode Ogieneni of Uzairue Jattu Aidonogie of south Ibie Otaru of Auchi Oba of Agbede Otaru of Igarra Ukor of Ihievbe Oliola of Anegbette Okumagbe of Iuleha clan Okuopellagbe of Okpella Ogieavianwu of Anvianwu clan etc Afemai have produced many illustrious personalities in both national and international levels 13 Tourist attractions which span the expanse of Afemai are exemplified by the Ise Lake in Agenebode Weppa Wanno clan Etsakor East the Ososo hills featured in an edition of Gulder Ultimate search the famous Kukuruku hills and the Somorika hills in Akoko Edo 13 Somorika hills consist of an extended expanse of hills crowned by massive boulders perched precariously on the summits of hills and alongside seemingly inadequate locations on the sides Some of the most important towns clans in Afemai land are Agenebode Weppa Wanno Weppa Oshiolo Emokwemhe Iviagbapue Auchi Ihievbe Afuze Anegbette Warrake Iviukwe South Ibie Agbede Sabongida Ora Igarra Ekperi Jattu Fugar Aviele Okpella Uneme Ehrunrun Uneme Osu Iviukhua Ososo Uzanu Uzebba Iviukhua Weppa Okpella Okpekpe Somorika etc 14 The autonomous clans towns villages and kingdoms in Afemai land are currently administratively arranged as follows under the current six local government areas Etsako East LGA Agenebode Agenebode Oshiolo Iviagbapue Imiakebu Afana Imiegba Itsukwi Emokweme Ekwothor Iviukhua Okpella Okpekpe Iviebua Ibie Weppa Uzanu CityEtsako Central LGA Fugar Fugar Ekperi Ogbona Anegbette Udochi IraokhorEstako West LGA Auchi Auchi South Ibie Agbede Awain Community Ewora Eware Ibvioba Ama Idegun etc Jattu Afashio Ayogwiri Aviele Iyorah Ikabigbo Afowa Irekpai Ugbenor Idato Owan East LGA AfuzeAfuze Warrake Igue Ihievbe Ikao Ivbi Mion Ive Ada Obi Otuo and UokhaOwan West LGA Sabongida Ora Sabongida Ora Iuleha ClanAkoko Edo LGA Igarra Igarra Ibillo Uneme Osu Uneme Ehrunrun Ojah Ososo Somorika Aviawun Iviawu is one of the popular clans in Afemai It comprises 1 Unone 2 Arua 3 Ogbona 4 IraokhorAwun is the father of Unone Arua Ogbona Iriakhor and Awun migrated from Benin Kingdom and settle in the present Fugar Unone and Arua make up the present Fugar Religion editThe Etsako people were originally practitioners of the African Traditional Religion However with advent of Christianity and Islam many got converted to those religions Etsako people have relatively large Christians today perhaps due to the largely arrival of the early missionaries at the Waterside in Agenebode However Afemai are predominantly Muslims with significant concentration around Auchi Agbede Owans and the Okpella axis 15 16 Notes edit a b c d Yekhee Ethnologue Accessed 12 May 2014 Edoaffairs 2019 08 17 The Different Tribes in Edo State Edoaffairs Retrieved 2023 01 24 The Different Tribes in Edo State Edoaffairs 2019 08 17 Retrieved 2021 07 10 Ademola Iyi Eweka Edo People Edo World Accessed 12 May 2014 Geographical regions of Nigeria Berkeley University of California Press 1970 Etsako Benin historical kingdom West Africa Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2021 05 17 Afemai People 24 November 2017 Archived from the original on 2019 10 07 a b History Etsako Central Retrieved 2021 05 17 UPDATED Edo 2020 Court of Appeal upholds Oshiomhole s suspension as APC chairman 2020 06 16 Retrieved 2021 05 17 That Night at Grandma s House Huwa Okoyomoh Fiction brittlepaper com Retrieved 2023 10 26 Listen to Huwa Okoyomoh Spoken Word Poet Podcaster from show The Sanctuary season 1 on gaana retrieved 2023 10 26 a b People Etsako Central Retrieved 2021 01 24 History Etsako Central Retrieved 2021 01 24 History of Afenmai Afenmai Association of Georgia Inc Retrieved 2021 07 10 Dailytrust News Sports and Business Politics Dailytrust Daily Trust Retrieved 2022 07 24 External links editEdo state tourism at Edo world Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Afemai people amp oldid 1190253992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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