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Long Live The Great Benin Kingdom by Afroconnect: 1:08pm On May 24, 2013
It is widely known that the Edo's are intelligentias-forget the ranting about WAZOBIA,we all know that the intelligent man that wrote our first ever constitution-Sir Anthony Enahoro, he also wrote all the memos and documents to the British clamoring for our independence was an Edo man.
It was out of the maturity and consciousness of the Edo mind that made him allow Awolowo,Azikiwe and Ahmadu Bello to be leaders of the three zones then.
read more and see how he Benin Empire held back the british till the wake of the 20th century.
some of the priceless bronze works are still held in the British museum till this day.

Ovonramwen Nogbaisi came to be the Oba of Benin in 1888.[1]

At the end of the 19th century, the Kingdom of Benin had managed to retain its independence and the Oba exercised a monopoly over trade which the British found irksome. The territory was coveted by an influential group of investors for its rich natural resources such as palm-oil, rubber and ivory.[2] The kingdom was largely independent of British control, and pressure continued from figures such as Vice-Consul James Robert Phillips and Captain Gallwey (the British vice-Consul of Oil Rivers Protectorate) who were pushing for British annexation of the Benin Empire and the removal of the Oba.

A British invasion force headed by Phillips set out to overthrow the Oba in 1896. The force's weapons were hidden in baggage, with troops disguised as bearers. Phillips plan was to gain access to Ovonramwen's palace by announcing that he intended to negotiate. Ovonramwen's messengers issued several warnings not to violate Benin territorial sovereignty, claiming he was unable to see Phillips due to ceremonial duties. Having been warned on several further occasions on the way, Phillips sent his stick to the Oba, a deliberate insult designed to provoke the conflict that would provide an excuse for British annexation.[3] Phillip's expedition was ambushed and all but two were killed. Subsequently a military operation against Benin in 1897 led by Harry Rawson resulted in the burning of Benin City and the deaths of untold numbers of its inhabitants. Although the British had orders to hang the Oba, Ovonramwen escaped, but later surrendered.

Ovonramwen was exiled to Calabar with his two wives, and died there in 1914.

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