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Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Ubijus1(m): 3:45pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
This is the touching life story of Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi who ruled the Benin empire before he was dethroned and exiled by the British. Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi (ruled 1888 – 1897), also called Overami, was the Oba (king) of the Kingdom of Benin up until the British punitive expedition of 1897. Born in circa 1857, he was the son of Oba Adolo he took the name Ovonramwen Nogbaisi at his enthronement in 1888, every Oba took a new name at his coronation, the name translates as Ovonramwen meaning “The Rising Sun” and Nogbaisi meaning “which spreads over all.” 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. 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. 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, the destruction and looting of the royal palaces, and the deaths of untold numbers of its inhabitants. Although the British had orders to hang the Oba, Ovonramwen escaped, but returned to the city to formally surrender on 5 August 1897. When Ovonramwen returned to the city, after six months spent in evading capture in the forest, he was richly dressed and laden with coral beads and accompanied by an entourage of seven hundred to eight hundred people. He attempted to escape exile by offering Consul General Ralph Moor 200 puncheons (barrels) of oil worth £1500 [£183000.00 today] and to disclose where his 500 ivory tusks were buried [today’s value: Up to £275,625,500.00] however this offer was dismissed as Mr. Moor had already discovered them. Ovonramwen was exiled to Calabar with his two of his wives, Queen Egbe and Queen Aighobahi, and died there around the turn of the new year in 1914. Ovonramwen was eventually buried in the grounds of the royal palace in Benin City. He was succeeded by his first son and legitimate heir, Prince Aguobasimwin, who ruled as Eweka II. https://wakanda.ng/ovonramwen-nogbaisi-oba-benin-conquered-exiled-calabar-british/ 32 Likes 7 Shares
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Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Ubijus1(m): 3:47pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
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Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by frankmoney(m): 7:18pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
This Europeans are thieves 37 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by seuncyber(m): 7:18pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Oba no they go transfer 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Paperwhite(m): 7:19pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
But histroy have it that the Benin empire was one of the strongest then Meanwhile Afonja ignorantly offered his own Ilorin to Alimi & his descendant.Oluwo of Iwo is also towing the same line now. 43 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Nobody: 7:19pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Man of valour. I read this textbook as a Literature student. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by irepnaija4eva(m): 7:19pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
My own is where were the so called deities when their land were invaded by the white man? . A whole oba the chief custodian of the land was banished by a foreigner neither the god of thunder or fire not even the village people (witches and wizard) could save him and themselves. They even went to the shrines and stole most of the sacred artifacts yet nothing happened. No records of any white men going mad or been struck by lightening.....But if na osas or Kufre manage somehow borrow(thief) yams or goat due to hunger,them gods go dey flex muscles abi them dey fear white man face ni? Infact thunder fire them der .... Nonsence. 147 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by yeman1(m): 7:20pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
yes I Know d story... did it at d uni |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by nowpresence(f): 7:20pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
why does the oba look like a drunk 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Ellabae(f): 7:20pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Oba gha to kpere. 18 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by oshe11: 7:20pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
EDO has One of the Richest Culture and Tradition in Africa Whites love their tales ALOT PS: Not from Edo 21 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by grandstar(m): 7:21pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
I love history It was just a matter of time before Benin fell into the hands of the British. They should have been reasonable. What angers me most is the priceless artefacts that took. Truth be told, they'd probably be heavily under-appreciated if they remained here. The Benin Bronze head is most likely famous because it was stolen and not for its beauty and finesse 21 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by ehissi(m): 7:21pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
This guy is the Oba of Oba's.....as far as I am concerned 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by CYBERGHOST007(m): 7:21pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
It's ok |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Ellabae(f): 7:21pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
nowpresence:Aunty Abeg let person hear word. 3 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by oyetunder(m): 7:21pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
they forcefully took Benin historic items...painful. But behold, Benin ladies are exporting themselves presently as cheap objects of pleasure. 7 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by lululiscious(f): 7:22pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
I lived in aiguobasimwin when I was in Benin. |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Xisnin(m): 7:22pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
ehissi:Yes, that is why he was conquered and exiled. 12 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:23pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Oba gha to kpere. Long live the King!! 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by XaintJoel20: 7:23pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
This write up is lopsided and has no bearing with the truth... Please do a better research next time in order to give facts. Note: I am a full blooded Edo man. 4 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by kapelvej: 7:23pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Ubijus1:oba GHA tor kpere |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by nairavsdollars(f): 7:24pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
So Benin juju no catch Oyinboman? 4 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by obaataaokpaewu: 7:24pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
All the Bini juju no save am. But this 21st century, dem madams go use am dey threaten girls for prostitution abroad 13 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Emmayong360(m): 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
nowpresence:why do you look like olosho? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by kurt09(m): 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Ubijus1:GST 122. Uniben! 2 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Exwizard: 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
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Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by cooljude(m): 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
European Empires were very wicked and brute, they sort for total domination of other peoples territory and they decimated the locals either by war or affliction. This and many other stories should be thought if we ever wish to rediscover ourselves as Africans who can actually organize themselves. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by idongesit88: 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
but why did all the gods they worship even upto this day not serve that kingdom from oblivion? 3 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by MENELIK11: 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
seuncyber: Na posting this one go 2 Likes |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by Observer225: 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Ellabae:Ise' |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by obi4eze(m): 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Invasion 1897 1 Like |
Re: Ovonramwen Nogbaisi: The Oba Of Benin Conquered And Exiled To Calabar By British by smile11s(m): 7:25pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
When the topic of the Moorish influence in Europe is being discussed, one of the first questions that arises is, what race were they? As early as the Middle Ages, “Moors were commonly viewed as being mostly black or very swarthy, and hence the word is often used for negro,” according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Author and historian Chancellor Williams said “the original Moors, like the original Egyptians, were black Africans.” The 16th century English playwright William Shakespeare used the word Moor as a synonym for African. His contemporary Christopher Marlowe also used African and Moor interchangeably. Arab writers further buttress the black identity of the Moors. The powerful Moorish Emperor Yusuf ben-Tachfin is described by an Arab chronicler as “a brown man with wooly hair.” Black soldiers, specifically identified as Moors, were actively recruited by Rome, and served in Britain, France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. St. Maurice, patron saint of medieval Europe, was only one of many black soldiers and officers under the employ of the Roman Empire. Although generations of Spanish rulers have tried to expunge this era from the historical record, recent archeology and scholarship now shed fresh light on the Moors who flourished in Al-Andalus for more than 700 years – from 711 AD until 1492. The Moorish advances in mathematics, astronomy, art, and agriculture helped propel Europe out of the Dark Ages and into the Renaissance. 8 Likes 3 Shares |
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