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Ozoro

Ozoro is a city and the headquarter of Isoko North Local Government area of Delta State, Nigeria.[1] It is one of the two administrative units in the Isoko region of [Delta State, southern Nigeria. Ozoro had been incorrectly spelt Usoro in some older maps of Nigeria. Ozoro, the capital city of Isoko North, has a population of approximately 186,000 inhabitants.[citation needed]

Etymology

The oral tradition passed on to the present generation, talks proudly of the descent and origin of Ozoro from “Aka or Edo n’ Ubini” as the Great Benin Kingdom is fondly referred to by its people.[citation needed]

History

Ozoro is said to have been founded by Opute who migrated with his wife, Ozoro, in the 7th century from the shores of Igodomigodo or ancient Benin Kingdom to Isokoland in the Niger Delta Region. This was during the reign of Ogiso Orrorro, the 7th Ogiso (King) of Great Benin Kingdom (600–618 AD).

The ancestor and founding father of Ozoro, Opute, was a great warrior. In the company of his wife, he migrated from Ancient Benin. Opute's decision to leave his birth place was forced on him by circumstances. There was trouble at home which made him a persona non grata. Oral tradition has it that Opute and Ogwaran were sons of the same father but from different mothers. Their mothers had a quarrel in the market place that resulted in a fight. Opute's younger brother, Okpe, shot an arrow during the fight which mistakenly blinded Ogwaran's mother. Opute scared of the wrath and anger of his brother Ogwaran, a giant with legendary strength, fled Benin Kingdom with his wife Ozoro, Okpe his younger brother, and his brothers from the same mother, namely; Odume, Osumiri, Ozormo, Etimi, Iselegwu and Obodogwa. Ogwaran's medicine man known as Obogelowo gave a hot pursuit to Opute and his brothers. On getting to Ologbo River, Obogelowo stopped the pursuit and returned to the land of Benin, he could not cross the river for fear of losing his magical powers. Opute is said to have left the shores of Benin armed with a plethora of magical powers for victory in warfare and success in life endeavors. His father gave him a magical staff (“Usu”), the seed of a possession tree, and the replication/artifacts of his own deity.

In Opute's flight from Benin, his magical “Usu” was put to use by him to test for a favorable place of settlement. In every likely place of settlement, he performed the ritual of thrusting the “Usu” into the ground and pulling it out. If he successfully pulled it out, such a place was regarded as not suitable for settlement. After so many suns and moons in his journey of destiny, after crossing so many rivers and streams, subduing both attacking beasts and men, and testing many other places which the “Usu” rejected, he finally arrived upland in the heart of the Niger Delta. Here, he thrusts his “Usu” into the ground at the exact location where Eri-Okpe Community deity is housed today. At this fortuitous spot, he could not pull the Usu off the ground as was the case in previous “unwanted” locations. The powers that followed, led and backed him, had chosen and approved his divine settlement! He planted the possession tree at this place to possess the land and he built a shrine for the ancestral deity on the same spot. His younger brother, Okpe, later became known as Eri-Okpe after the name of its high priest Okpe. As at today, the age-long family that produces the deity's high priest is known and called the Okpe family or “Olua-Okpe”.

Opute gave birth to five sons, who settled in Uruto, Erovie, Etevie, Urude and Uruamudhu, in order, who fanned out and settled in star-fashion from Ala which represents the geographical and administrative center of Ozoro, in a manner very reminiscent of the present ring road in Benin City

Politics and government

As the administrative center for the local government, it houses the council offices. Ozoro is made up of five communities: Uruto, Erovie, Etevie, Urude, Uruamudhu.

The traditional ruler and custodian of the people's customs and traditions is the Ovie. The Ovie is influential in Isokoland in matters relating to Ozoro[citation needed]. He is also a member of the state council of traditional rulers, which also provides him an additional platform for influence on statewide matters.

Economy

Ozoro has vast amount of crude oil and natural gas deposits which are yet to be developed to their full potentials. Shell Petroleum Development Company and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company were the main developers of the oil wells and oil platforms around Ozoro and Isoko. Ozoro and Delta State have vast amount of rubber trees that produce large amount of rubber latex used in various industrial rubber and plastic products manufacturing. Ozoro also have vast amount deposit of white sands that contained silica use in manufacturing varieties of industrial scale glasses for the automobile industry, homes doors and windows glasses, dinning plates, drinking glasses, tiles for homes and industries, etc.

Ozoro is home to The Delta State Government University of Science and Technology (formerly The Delta State Polytechnic) with ultra-modern stadium, and has large proportion of academic staff and university professors.

Ozoro also has a large concentration of lawyers, doctors, engineers, accountants and bankers that work in various institutions and branches of various large Nigeria financial institutions such as First Bank of Nigeria, Zenith Bank, etc.

Some of the other main economic activities are large-scale food and cash crop farming, accompanied by game and varieties of wildlife hunting. Ozoro and it’s environs have a wide variety of wildlife and fisheries due to its various rivers, lakes and its proximity to the River Niger and the Atlantic Ocean.

Some of the major staple and cash food crops produce in large scales in Ozoro are cassava, varieties of yams, palm oils, mangoes, oranges, plantains, bananas, guavas, etc. Ozoro Women are renowned for their beauty, tenacity and dedication to raising highly energetic family's, and form a large proportion of the daily commercial and farming activities.

Ozoro is fast developing with increasing commercial activities, exporting locally produced cash crops to nearby larger cities such as Ughelli, Warri, Sapele, Benin City, Asaba, Port Harcourt, and as far as Lagos and Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria. On market days, which is held every Thursday of the week, Ozoro beautiful women and men sell assorted wares in the city's various markets, such as, Cassava (Garri, starch-Ozi, fufu and tapioka- foniya), yams, fresh and dried assorted spices, tomatoes, beans, rice, plantains, fresh and dried smoked cat fishes and other assorted fisheries and bush meats, locally tailored or made African attires clothing’s, etc .

Ozoro the capital city of Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria, has an estimated population of 186,000 inhabitants. Ozoro is rapidly growing and developing city due to its being the capital city of Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State and its central geographical location of Delta State and southern Nigeria.

Education

Ozoro has several primary, secondary and post-secondary schools. Secondary institutions in Ozoro include Notre Dame College, Saint Joseph College (now St. Joseph College Technical), and Anglican Grammar School (formerly a girls-only school called "Anglican Girls Grammar School"), Alaka Grammar School, Igbonine Grammar School, and a host of private schools; among which include Opute Memorial Grammar School, Final Touch International School, Delsust Demonstration School, Hope Foundation, etc. Post-secondary institutions include the Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro.[2] Catholic Diocese of Warri Music Academy, Film and Broadcast Academy (FABA), N.T.I (DLS)

Religious beliefs

Although the predominant religion in Ozoro is Christianity, many natives still practice African traditional religion, which has been practiced for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans to Africa. This is evident in the several ancestral shrines that can still be seen in Ozoro. A critical appraisal of the belief system of the average Ozoro indigene will reveal a combination of both Christian and pagan leanings.

References

  1. ^ "Okowa's popularity and triumph of PDP in Isoko North". Vanguard News. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  2. ^ "Welcome To Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro". www.dspz.edu.ng. Retrieved 2022-02-17.

Coordinates: 5°32′18″N 6°12′58″E / 5.538333°N 6.216111°E / 5.538333; 6.216111

Further reading

  • Dr. S. B. Omoregie's “Ozoro in the History of Great Benin”

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Ozoro is a city and the headquarter of Isoko North Local Government area of Delta State Nigeria 1 It is one of the two administrative units in the Isoko region of Delta State southern Nigeria Ozoro had been incorrectly spelt Usoro in some older maps of Nigeria Ozoro the capital city of Isoko North has a population of approximately 186 000 inhabitants citation needed Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Politics and government 4 Economy 5 Education 6 Religious beliefs 7 References 8 Further readingEtymology EditThe oral tradition passed on to the present generation talks proudly of the descent and origin of Ozoro from Aka or Edo n Ubini as the Great Benin Kingdom is fondly referred to by its people citation needed History EditOzoro is said to have been founded by Opute who migrated with his wife Ozoro in the 7th century from the shores of Igodomigodo or ancient Benin Kingdom to Isokoland in the Niger Delta Region This was during the reign of Ogiso Orrorro the 7th Ogiso King of Great Benin Kingdom 600 618 AD The ancestor and founding father of Ozoro Opute was a great warrior In the company of his wife he migrated from Ancient Benin Opute s decision to leave his birth place was forced on him by circumstances There was trouble at home which made him a persona non grata Oral tradition has it that Opute and Ogwaran were sons of the same father but from different mothers Their mothers had a quarrel in the market place that resulted in a fight Opute s younger brother Okpe shot an arrow during the fight which mistakenly blinded Ogwaran s mother Opute scared of the wrath and anger of his brother Ogwaran a giant with legendary strength fled Benin Kingdom with his wife Ozoro Okpe his younger brother and his brothers from the same mother namely Odume Osumiri Ozormo Etimi Iselegwu and Obodogwa Ogwaran s medicine man known as Obogelowo gave a hot pursuit to Opute and his brothers On getting to Ologbo River Obogelowo stopped the pursuit and returned to the land of Benin he could not cross the river for fear of losing his magical powers Opute is said to have left the shores of Benin armed with a plethora of magical powers for victory in warfare and success in life endeavors His father gave him a magical staff Usu the seed of a possession tree and the replication artifacts of his own deity In Opute s flight from Benin his magical Usu was put to use by him to test for a favorable place of settlement In every likely place of settlement he performed the ritual of thrusting the Usu into the ground and pulling it out If he successfully pulled it out such a place was regarded as not suitable for settlement After so many suns and moons in his journey of destiny after crossing so many rivers and streams subduing both attacking beasts and men and testing many other places which the Usu rejected he finally arrived upland in the heart of the Niger Delta Here he thrusts his Usu into the ground at the exact location where Eri Okpe Community deity is housed today At this fortuitous spot he could not pull the Usu off the ground as was the case in previous unwanted locations The powers that followed led and backed him had chosen and approved his divine settlement He planted the possession tree at this place to possess the land and he built a shrine for the ancestral deity on the same spot His younger brother Okpe later became known as Eri Okpe after the name of its high priest Okpe As at today the age long family that produces the deity s high priest is known and called the Okpe family or Olua Okpe Opute gave birth to five sons who settled in Uruto Erovie Etevie Urude and Uruamudhu in order who fanned out and settled in star fashion from Ala which represents the geographical and administrative center of Ozoro in a manner very reminiscent of the present ring road in Benin CityPolitics and government EditAs the administrative center for the local government it houses the council offices Ozoro is made up of five communities Uruto Erovie Etevie Urude Uruamudhu The traditional ruler and custodian of the people s customs and traditions is the Ovie The Ovie is influential in Isokoland in matters relating to Ozoro citation needed He is also a member of the state council of traditional rulers which also provides him an additional platform for influence on statewide matters Economy EditOzoro has vast amount of crude oil and natural gas deposits which are yet to be developed to their full potentials Shell Petroleum Development Company and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company were the main developers of the oil wells and oil platforms around Ozoro and Isoko Ozoro and Delta State have vast amount of rubber trees that produce large amount of rubber latex used in various industrial rubber and plastic products manufacturing Ozoro also have vast amount deposit of white sands that contained silica use in manufacturing varieties of industrial scale glasses for the automobile industry homes doors and windows glasses dinning plates drinking glasses tiles for homes and industries etc Ozoro is home to The Delta State Government University of Science and Technology formerly The Delta State Polytechnic with ultra modern stadium and has large proportion of academic staff and university professors Ozoro also has a large concentration of lawyers doctors engineers accountants and bankers that work in various institutions and branches of various large Nigeria financial institutions such as First Bank of Nigeria Zenith Bank etc Some of the other main economic activities are large scale food and cash crop farming accompanied by game and varieties of wildlife hunting Ozoro and it s environs have a wide variety of wildlife and fisheries due to its various rivers lakes and its proximity to the River Niger and the Atlantic Ocean Some of the major staple and cash food crops produce in large scales in Ozoro are cassava varieties of yams palm oils mangoes oranges plantains bananas guavas etc Ozoro Women are renowned for their beauty tenacity and dedication to raising highly energetic family s and form a large proportion of the daily commercial and farming activities Ozoro is fast developing with increasing commercial activities exporting locally produced cash crops to nearby larger cities such as Ughelli Warri Sapele Benin City Asaba Port Harcourt and as far as Lagos and Abuja the capital city of Nigeria On market days which is held every Thursday of the week Ozoro beautiful women and men sell assorted wares in the city s various markets such as Cassava Garri starch Ozi fufu and tapioka foniya yams fresh and dried assorted spices tomatoes beans rice plantains fresh and dried smoked cat fishes and other assorted fisheries and bush meats locally tailored or made African attires clothing s etc Ozoro the capital city of Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State Nigeria has an estimated population of 186 000 inhabitants Ozoro is rapidly growing and developing city due to its being the capital city of Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State and its central geographical location of Delta State and southern Nigeria Education EditOzoro has several primary secondary and post secondary schools Secondary institutions in Ozoro include Notre Dame College Saint Joseph College now St Joseph College Technical and Anglican Grammar School formerly a girls only school called Anglican Girls Grammar School Alaka Grammar School Igbonine Grammar School and a host of private schools among which include Opute Memorial Grammar School Final Touch International School Delsust Demonstration School Hope Foundation etc Post secondary institutions include the Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro 2 Catholic Diocese of Warri Music Academy Film and Broadcast Academy FABA N T I DLS Religious beliefs EditAlthough the predominant religion in Ozoro is Christianity many natives still practice African traditional religion which has been practiced for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans to Africa This is evident in the several ancestral shrines that can still be seen in Ozoro A critical appraisal of the belief system of the average Ozoro indigene will reveal a combination of both Christian and pagan leanings References Edit Okowa s popularity and triumph of PDP in Isoko North Vanguard News Retrieved 2021 09 16 Welcome To Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro www dspz edu ng Retrieved 2022 02 17 Coordinates 5 32 18 N 6 12 58 E 5 538333 N 6 216111 E 5 538333 6 216111Further reading EditDr S B Omoregie s Ozoro in the History of Great Benin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ozoro amp oldid 1114645520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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