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10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by robosky02(m): 11:03pm On Nov 10, 2018
10 THINGS WE BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT DELTA STATE

Delta State is located in Southern Nigeria and it is one of the Niger Delta states. It is an oil producing state with one of the highest production output in the country. It is also one of the richest states in Nigeria. However, there are many misconceptions about Delta State, especially to those who are not from the Niger Delta or South-South. As a Deltan who was born in Delta State, travelled almost everywhere in the state and has lived a large chunk of my life in the state, I believe I am in a good position to state some exciting facts about Delta State!!!

1. Delta State was created years ago by the military regime of IBB (Ibrahim Babangida) due to the clamour by the people of the then Delta Province and the Anioma people. However, the Anioma people didn’t envisage being included in Delta State because they initially wanted a Niger State before Niger State was created in the North and then they settled for Anioma State with capital at Asaba or a virgin city which would be dubbed Anioma City. The people of the old Delta province wanted Warri as the capital. When IBB created the state, he named it after the Delta Province and made Asaba the capital as the Anioma people wanted. By so doing, he attempted at fulfilling two goals in one.

2. Delta State has its capital at Asaba while Warri is the commercial and oil base of the State. Asaba is predominantly an administrative city. However, it has started to become a commercial city of late. Warri houses an annex of the State Government House and so by implication, Warri is like an “assistant capital” of Delta State. This was caused due to the complaints by the riverine based Deltans that Asaba was too far for them and so the government decided to open a government house at Warri to bring the government closer to the people.

3. Delta State is populated by 5 distinct ethnic groups:

a. The Igboid groups such as Ika (Agbor), Enuani (Asaba), Ukwuani/Ndokwa (Kwale). It should be noted that while these groups maybe Igboid linguistically, they don’t perceive themselves as Igbos culturally and otherwise. The only group that has major affinities with Igbos is the Enuanis (Asaba). The Ukwuanis have some cultural affinities with Urhobo/Isoko due to long contact. Collectively, the “Delta Igbos”, as they are called, have a population of about 1.5 million and they form the second dominant ethnic bloc. They also occupy Delta North senatorial district. They are known as ANIOMA people, an acronym derived from Aniocha, Ndokwa, Ika and Oshimili while the (ma) is a common suffix to complete the word which means “good land”.

b. Urhobo: Urhobos occupy 10 (8 in Delta Central, 2 in Delta South) Local Government Areas in Delta State out of the 25 Local Government Areas in the State. They have a numeric strength of well over 2 million and thus, they are the largest and dominant ethnic group in the State. Their major cities include Warri, Ughelli, Effurun and Sapele. Urhobos are republican in nature and their monarchies are largely rotational rather than hereditary. Urhobos were known as Sobo, together with the Isokos, in the colonial period but that was changed eventually.

c. Isoko: This group is related to Urhobo though it is seen as a distinct group officially. They occupy two LGAs in Delta South. They used to be known as Eastern Urhobo until one Mr. Otobo moved in motion in the then Western House to change the name to Isoko.

d. Ijaw: The Ijaws occupy about 6 LGAs in Delta South. They are mainly riverine based people.

e. Itsekiri: The Itsekiris occupy about 4 (3 in Delta South, 1 in Delta Central) LGAs in Delta State. Their language is described as Yoruboid whilst their culture is a mix of Edo, Yoruba, Urhobo and Ijaw, all combined. They have one of the richest cultures in the entire South and they are also one of the most educated people in Delta State.

f. Olukumi: This is also a Yoruboid group that occupies 1 LGA in Delta State. They are mostly bilinguals who can speak Igbo as well as their language. They occupy Ugbodu and its surrounding areas in Aniocha North. They are the micro-minority of Delta State.

**Although these groups may seem so different, some things tie all Deltans together and they include the connection to Old Benin and the very rich Delta brand of pidgin which is spoken everywhere in Delta State, especially in the Warri axis.

4. The name “Delta” comes from the point where the River Niger empties into the Ocean. This name was changed from the then Warri province due to the ethnic unrest caused by the change of the title of Olu of Itsekiri to Olu of Warri in 1952. In other to pacify the people of the province who were not Itsekiri, the name Delta Province was adopted which eventually metamorphosed to Delta State.

5. The major and biggest cities in Delta State where one can find modern infrastructure and come for leisure include:

a. Warri: This is a city which connects Delta South and Delta Central. The “real Warri” is mainly in Warri South LGA and it’s not so big although it is highly populated. The “real Warri” has mainly Itsekiri and Urhobo populations with communities such as Okere, Agbassa, Edjeba, Ogunu, Alder’s town, etc. However, Warri has become a metropolitan area which now covers other LGAs such as Uvwie, Okpe and Udu. All these areas are known as the metropolitan Warri although the indigenes won’t be so thrilled if you say this in their land (you can’t erect a signpost that bears the tag of Warri in places such as Osubi, Udu, Effurun, Enerhen, etc).

b. Asaba: This is the capital city of Delta State. It is located at the extreme periphery of the state towards Onitsha and it is surrounded by the River Niger. Asaba is mainly an Igbo speaking city with virgin land and modern infrastructure. Asaba itself is located in Oshimili South LGA although the metropolitan area now covers parts of Oshimili North. Asaba, as an umbrella city, covers communities such as Okwe, Ibusa, Anwai, Okpanam, etc. It is a relatively peaceful and calm city with it’s commercial hub in Nnebisi Road.

c. Ughelli: This is a city in Delta Central, home to the Urhobos and considered by many to be the major Urhobo homeland and city. The Ovie of Ughelli is a first class monarch who commands respect in the state. Ughelli is mainly a central city that connects the interior parts of Isoko and Urhoboland. There are some companies and firms in Ughelli as well. Major communities here include: Otovwodo, Ekuigbo, Amekpa, etc.

d. Agbor: This is the main city of the Ika people of Delta North. Agbor is a commercial city that connects Edo State with Delta State. This hilly city is ruled by the Dein (or Obi) of Agbor.

e. Sapele: Sapele is a city that also connects Delta Central and Delta South, like Warri. However, it is home mainly to the Okpe-Urhobo people and it is ruled by the Orodje of Okpe. Sapele has a large swathe of Itsekiri people as well. Sapele was known for timber and rubber trading in the past. Today, there are a handful of firms and companies in Sapele. Sapele’s original Urhobo name was Urhiapele.

f. Other major towns in Delta State include; Oleh, Abraka, Ozoro, Kwale, Obiaruku, Oghara, Ogwashi-uku, Patani and Koko.

6. Delta State may be the only state with two airports in Nigeria! There is the international airport at Asaba and the domestic airport at Osubi, near Warri. There is also a seaport at Warri with naval bases in Warri, Sapele and Oghara. Transportation across the state is fairly cheap and easy with the intra-city buses popularly called “Uduaghan bus”.

7. Delta State has one of the highest numbers (if not the highest) of tertiary institutions in the entire country and more are springing up daily. Deltans are very thirsty for Knowledge. From Asaba to Warri, you’ll see Deltans who take education seriously and perform exceedingly well. Some of the tertiary institutions in Delta State include:

Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun
Delta State University (Abraka Campus, Oleh Campus, Asaba Campus)
Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku
Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara
Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro
College of Education, Agbor
College of Education, Warri
Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba
College of Physical Education, Mosogar
School of Health Technology, Ofuoma-Ughelli
Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun
Western Delta University, Oghara
Novena University, Ogume-Amai
National Open University of Nigeria, Asaba Study Center, Asaba
Delta State School of Marine Technology, Burutu
Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Warri
Conarina School of Maritime & Transport Technology, Oria-Abraka
University of Information and Communication Technology, Agbor
State School of Midwifery, Asaba
School of Nursing, Agbor
School of Nursing, Warri
Baptist School of Nursing, Eku
Edwin Clark University, Kiagbodo, Ughelli
Eagle Heights University, Omadino, Warri
Nigerian Naval School, Sapele
Nigerian Navy Maritime University, Ibusa

8. From Asaba to Warri is about 2hrs on average by car; from Ughelli to Warri is about 30mins on average; Abraka to Warri is 45mins average; Sapele to Warri to 40mins average; Patani to Asaba is 3 hours average; Agbor to Asaba is 35mins average; Agbor to Warri is 1h35mins average; Kwale to Warri is 1h20mins average; Oleh to Asaba is 1h35mins average; Oghara to Asaba is 2h30mins average; Abraka to Asaba is 1hr45mins average.

9. Delta State has one of the highest number of monarchs in the whole country. Virtually every community has a monarch of some sort. In fact, some communities have more than one monarchs (e.g. Abraka). The youngest monarch in Nigeria (Obi of Ubulu-uku, 17 years) is from Delta State; there are absolute monarchies, e.g. Olu of Warri, Ovie of Ughelli; rotational monarchies, e.g. Ovie of Uvwie, Orodje of Okpe, Asagba of Asaba, Ovie of Agbon; and even monarchies by election. Delta State is estimated to have more than 100 monarchs and counting.

10. Delta has some iconic tourist attractions such as the source of River Ethiope (A Tree) at Umuaja, the Lander Brothers anchorage at Asaba, Nana Living Museum at Koko, Olu Cemetery at Warri, Bible Site at Araya, natural white spring water resorts at Abraka, Olu Palace at Warri, Ovie palace at Ughell

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Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by TheOdd1sOut: 11:04pm On Nov 10, 2018
Okay, now we know.



Can we rest now?

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Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by jericco1(m): 11:57pm On Nov 10, 2018
ndi agbor una dey here?
Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by DateMynd44(m): 1:37am On Nov 11, 2018
robosky02 you forgot to mention the states delta shares boundary with. any island in Delta?
Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by DateMynd44(m): 1:38am On Nov 11, 2018
jericco1:
ndi agbor una dey here?
you be ika?
Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by jericco1(m): 9:45am On Nov 11, 2018
DateMynd44:
you be ika?
yes o
Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by jabor4Naija(m): 10:30am On Nov 11, 2018
Thanks man. I think dis should make fp, nicely put together. Learnt alot
Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by Apina(m): 10:51am On Nov 11, 2018
No 6 concerning Uduaghan bus is outdated. People barely go there these days and most of the buses are broken. Your write up is very tasty to read but the reality on ground is the opposite. Delta state is one of the dirtiest states in the country, no proper waste management, most especially in warri.

Uduaghan the saint did nothing for 8 years while putting up no effort in convincing companies like Shell to remain because he wanted to purchase the then shell clinic which was the best around, most oil companies moved out in the last 8 years and alot of opportunities job wise have been lost. That's the sad reality Of Warri, the acclaimed oil city undecided
Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by robosky02(m): 12:25pm On Nov 11, 2018
History

The area called Delta State was once an integral part of the old Western Region of Nigeria. It became an autonomous entity on August 27, 1991 after having been part of the old Midwestern State (1963 1976) and the defunct Bendel State (1976 1991).

Delta State was created from the then Bendel State 27th August 1991 by the then regime of General Ibrahim Babangida. Delta State is named after the delta region of the River Niger. It's capital is Asaba.

Warri is the biggest commercial city in the state. Other major towns are Agbor, Ughelli, Oleh, Ozoro, Oghara, Sapele, Koko, Burutu, Okpanam and Ogwashi-ukwu. Delta State can be considered a miniature version of Nigeria, with various ethnic groups.

Delta State shares common boundaries with Edo and Ondo States to the north west, Imo and Anambra to the north east, Rivers and Bayelsa States to the south east. In the south west and south it has approximately 122 kilometres of coastline bounded by the Bight of Benin on the Atlantic ocean.

Delta State started with twelve local government areas. These were split further into nineteen local governments on September 27, 1991, and to twentyfive LGAs in 1997. Asaba, located at the northern end of the state, is the capital. A master plan for Asaba Capital Territory, with an estimated area of 762 sq. km and designed to transform Asaba into a modern metrop olis, is being pursued by the state government.

Location:

Location: Delta State lies roughly between longitudes 5°00 and 6°45'E and latitudes 5°00 and 6°30'N. It has a total land area of 16,842 sq. km. The states bordering Delta State are Edo to the north, Ondo to the northwest, Anambra to the east and Bayelsa and Rivers to the southeast. On its southern flank is 160 km of the coastline of the Bight of Benin.

People and Culture::



Delta State has an estimated population of about 4.2 million with Urhobo, Itesekiri, Ijaw (Izon), Isoko and Anioma (Igbo) as the main ethnic groups. These groups share ancestral and traditional administrative systems, evident in their dress, language, festivals, music and folklore. The people are hospitable, enlightened, resourceful and hardworking.

Geography:

The State presently covers a landmass of about 18,050 Km2 of which more than 60% is land. The State lies approximately between Longitude 5°00 and 6°.45' East and Latitude 5°00 and 6°.30' North. It is bounded in the North by Edo State, the East by Anambra State, South-East by Bayelsa State, and on the Southern flank is the Bight of Benin which covers about 160kilometres of the State's coastline. Delta State is generally low-lying without remarkable hills. The State has a wide coastal belt inter-lace with rivulets and streams, which form part of the Niger-Delta.
Weather/Climate:



Delta State is situated in the tropics and therefore experiences a fluctuating climate, ranging from the humid tropical in the south, to the subhumid in the northeast. The lessening of humidity towards the north is accompanied by an increasingly marked dry season. The average rainfall is about 266.5mm in the coastal areas and 190.5mm in the extreme north. Rainfall is heaviest in July. Temperature increases from the south to the north. In Warri, located in the south for example, the average daily temperature is 30°C, while the temperature in Asaba in the north eastern area is 44°C.

Natural resources:

There are various solid mineral deposits within state - [[CRUDE OIL industrial clay, silica, lignite, kaolin, tar sand, decorative rocks, limestone, etc. These are raw materials for industries such as brickmaking, ceramics, bottle manufacturing, glass manufacturing, chemical/insulators production, chalk manufacturing and sanitary ware

https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Delta/Brief-History-of-Delta-State.html

Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by robosky02(m): 5:08pm On Nov 11, 2018
The map

Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by lilmax(m): 5:13pm On Nov 11, 2018
uduaghan did evil

okowa is evil

shame, they can only boast of the dead road ibori built
Re: 10 Things We Bet You Didn’t Know About Delta State by robosky02(m): 5:56pm On Nov 11, 2018
Past governors


1Walter FeghaboAdministrator(Military)
2James IboriGovernorPDP
3Emmanuel UduaghanGovernorPDP
4Ifeanyi OkowaGovernorPDP

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