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How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by Ctorch: 8:29pm On Jun 23, 2021
How the Aros defeated and reclaimed their lands from Ibibios.


The story of Aro hegemony in Igboland during pre-colonial times is one that has been disputed and embellished over the years. It has been contended by Igbo historians and scholars. Different accounts abound of the reign and the hold of the Aro confederacy on Igbo land.

Today we go back in time to tell the story of the power and reach of the Aros in Igboland, the land of the long juju that gave the Europeans a tough time.

Aro Migration

As with every people, the Aros were said to have migrated to their present settlement around 1500.

According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom. Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.

As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.



The Aro-Ibibio war got to a stalemate, the Eze-Agwu clan involved a priest from the Edda clan of the Northeastern Igbo, Nnachi. Nnachi in turn invited another clan of warriors from the east of Cross River, identified as Akpa people. The Akpa forces lead by Osim and Akuma Nnubi helped the Eze-Agwu clan conquer the remaining Ibibio territory.

After the conquest of the territory, an alliance of nineteen settlements (old and new) in the area was formed which gave birth to the Arochukwu Kingdom around 1650-1700. According to the account, the first King (Eze Aro) to rule the new allied Aro kingdom was a man named Akuma. After him, Oke Nnachi the son of Nnachi the priest took over, and ever since his descendants have ruled the throne to this day.

According to this version of the history of the Aros, after the Arochukwu kingdom has been firmly rooted, by the mid-18th century they started dispersing to other parts of Igbo land. Several Aro business families moved from their original settlement, penetrating into the Igbo hinterland and areas surrounding it.


These Are Aro Communities In Igboland:

* Aro Atani: present day Anambra State

* Aro Ndi-onyemobi In Oguta, Imo State

* Aro Abiaziem: In Oguta, Imo State

* Aro Nzerem: Ebonyi State

* Aro Amokwe: In Udi, Enugu State

* Aro Isiopko: In Ikwere, River State

* Aro Igwurita: In Ikwere, River State

* Aro Chinda: In Obio-Akpor, River State

* Aro Ajatakiri: In Ikwuano, Umuahia, Abia State

* Aro Achara: In Ama-Asa Isiala Ngwa, Abia State

* Aro Ume Nkpe: In Isiala Ngwa, Abia State

* Aro Nbawsi: In Isiala Ngwa, Abia State

* Aro Omoba: In Isiala Ngwa, Abia State

* Aro Okporoenyi: In Ikwuano, Abia State

* Aro Iyama: In Ikwuano, Abia State

* Aro Amuru: In Ikwuano, Abia State

* Aro Ndi-Izuogu: In Ideato, Imo State

* Aro Ndi-Ikelionwu: In Orumba, Anambra State

* Aro Ajali: In Orumba Anambra State

* Aro Isuochi: present day Abia State

* Aro Abagana: Anambra State

* Aro Oru: Imo State

* Aro Nempi: Imo State

* Aro Ngwa: Abia State

* Aro Ezeagu: Enugu State

* Aro Achi: Enugu State

* Aro Oboro Ite:

* Aro Kalabari: River state

* Aro Opobo: Rivers state

* Aro Uturu: Abia state

* Aro Anwu Anwu: In Umudurunna Abba Nwangele, Imo state

* Aro Okija: In Ihiala, Anambra state

* Aro Izombe: Abia State.

* The Aros in Nkwere: Imo State

Etc.

The Aros’ movement was made necessary as they played a major role in the slave trade and also served as agents of Ibina Ukpabi Oracle, once the most dreaded deity in Igbo land. The dread surrounding the Ibina-Ukpabi and its famed powers was like a shield over the Aro Kingdom; it gave them an air of untouchable which served as access to all the length and breadth of Igbo land without hindrance or opposition.

They also employed the services of mercenaries from neighboring communities of Ohafia, Abam, and Edda. These warriors made them invisible as they moved about their business of acting as middlemen, thus the Arochukwu kingdom amassed wealth wielding great economic and spiritual power over other Igbo communities.

Other accounts of the history of the Arochukwu kingdom abound slightly varying in the narrative at the same time agreeing in several aspects like the migration of the Eze-Agwu clan, the chief priest, and his Edda lineage, the Akpa warriors, and the Ibibio settlement.

The Aro Hegemony

At the height of the Aro confederacy unequaled in wealth, alliance, and oracle presence, the aro influence spread across Igboland.

Mid-18th century, top Aro families had already established themselves as the middlemen for business across the shores with early Europeans. Their prominent business at that time was the slave trade, hence, it was necessary that they had to travel and penetrate into the hinterland of Igboland, somehow canvassing humans for sale.

As a tribe that is deeply spiritually conscious, the Aro’s intimidated neighboring Igbo communities further with Ibini Ukpabi famously known as Long Juju. Ibini Ukpabi was dreaded far and wide for his swift judgment, it further gave the Aros an air of mystery and superiority.

The Ibini Ukpabi was unquestionably the most famous oracle in Igbo, and it was through it that the Aro caretakers became universally recognized and revered across Igbo territory. Some historians claim that the Aro’s were the most well-known commercial traders in the Igbo hinterland in this way.



The influence of their deity (Ibini Ukpabi), the migration, and their military alliance with strong Igbo militarized communities (Ohafia, Abam, Abiriba, Afikpo, etc.) quickly established the Aro Confederacy as a regional economic power.

Some historians have however argued the alleged Aro hegemony on Igbo land. According to the arguments, the Aro had no other business going for them except the booming slave trade at that time and the influence they wield was the random sharing of some European wares to their allied communities in slave-raiding which in no way transcended to a hegemony.

These historians still maintained the analogy that the pre-colonial Igbo government was decentralized and that the zenith of the Aro influence was the slave trade era in which they enjoyed a monopoly. As Afigbo noted, “in eastern Igbo land, the Aro dominated directly in the distribution of foreign goods as well as in the assembling of slaves for sale to the coastal middlemen. He pointed out that; the wealth of the Aro oligarchy and its ascendency was based on the slave trade”

In the wake of the 20th century, however, the assumed Aro hegemony was threatened by the penetration of the Britons. The fear of losing their only monopoly and influence set in. This lead to the famed Anglo-Aro war of 1901 to 1902.

The Aro put up a good fight but there is no winning for someone with majorly machetes and bows and arrows in a gunfight.

The Aros did have power and reach in the pre-colonial Igbo era, but then one can argue that it was very limited.
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by SportsHD: 8:38pm On Jun 23, 2021
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Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by Nobody: 8:49pm On Jun 23, 2021
Aros are just slave hunters.

They don't have any sound history pls

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Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by AroOkigbo(m): 8:52pm On Jun 23, 2021
I'm here. Let me read first. ..
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by BonaMagnate(m): 8:53pm On Jun 23, 2021
Aro this, Aro that. Why didn't they conquer the whole of Ibibio land?

But choosed to get themselves waterlogged even with their supposed powers. Funny history developed after Covid-19.

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Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by insidelife22(m): 8:53pm On Jun 23, 2021
good writeup
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by Nobody: 8:59pm On Jun 23, 2021
BonaMagnate:
Aro this, Aro that. Why didn't they conquer the whole of Ibibio land?

But choosed to get themselves waterlogged even with their supposed powers. Funny history developed after Covid-19.

I they took back their lands as we read here.

Why the fuss
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by BKayy: 9:06pm On Jun 23, 2021
Story story... STORY
When you are done, tell us how nnachi family became the first warrant chief after the fall of Arochkwu in 1902.
Until then, keep trying to strike ethnic tension between Igbo and Ibibio.
We don't have Kings.
Igbo enwe eze
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by OBALOLA55(m): 9:19pm On Jun 23, 2021
BKayy:
Story story... STORY
When you are done, tell us how nnachi family became the first warrant chief after the fall of Arochkwu in 1902.
Until then, keep trying to strike ethnic tension between Igbo and Ibibio.
We don't have Kings.
Igbo enwe eze
ORI E PE cool

DON’T MIND THE LOWLIFES BORORO DESERT DWELLERS, JUST IMAGINE AS JULIUSMALEMA TAKE DEY ARRANGE THEIR TAQIYYA HERE grin
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by Nobody: 9:44pm On Jun 23, 2021
What caused the fight?

"The Eze Agwu clan from Abiriba, initiated Igbo migration into the region around the mid-17th century. The Ibibio clan welcomed all until some started rebelling against the ruling house"

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Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by BKayy: 9:51pm On Jun 23, 2021
OBALOLA55:
ORI E PE cool

DON’T MIND THE LOWLIFES BORORO DESERT DWELLERS, JUST IMAGINE AS JULIUSMALEMA TAKE DEY ARRANGE THEIR TAQIYYA HERE grin
We see through them.
Infact, wherever you see these monikers; Juliusmalema, Mekaboy and ChukwuAustin know that Taqqiya is going on.
The main aim of this thread is not to promote any history but to strike ethnic tension between Igbo and Ibibio with the fake history
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by BKayy: 9:52pm On Jun 23, 2021
SlyDev:
What caused the fight?

"The Eze Agwu clan from Abiriba, initiated Igbo migration into the region around the mid-17th century. The Ibibio clan welcomed all until some started rebelling against the ruling house"
Taqqiya
We can see through all of you
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by Nobody: 9:53pm On Jun 23, 2021
SlyDev:
What caused the fight?

"The Eze Agwu clan from Abiriba, initiated Igbo migration into the region around the mid-17th century. The Ibibio clan welcomed all until some started rebelling against the ruling house"


I don't agree with this please.

The land has always been theirs..

He didn't Initiate anything.
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by Kinematics: 10:30pm On Jun 23, 2021
Yenefer:
grin "gave the Europeans a tough time" them uropians raped y'all primates. Gave y'all their religion and enslaved y'all lowlifes. Later on y'all fcking Simians start claiming Canaanites.

Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by Kinematics: 10:33pm On Jun 23, 2021
This Aro u for just make am aro everything grin grin

Aro nairaland, aro ipig miscreant grin


Clowns...

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Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by BKayy: 10:41pm On Jun 23, 2021
Kinematics:
This Aro u for just make am aro everything grin grin

Aro nairaland, aro ipig miscreant grin


Clowns...
LOL are you shocked about Aro-Isiokpo my dear swamp man?
Now you know why Isiokpo is the Head of Ikwerre clan
Re: How The Aros Defeated And Reclaimed Their Lands From Ibibios by ScamHunter: 11:23pm On Jun 23, 2021
What you henchmen do not know is that therre's no going back. Both the Igbo and Ibibio are determined to exit Nigeria, so no long story will cause any change. It's either Biafra or Ibom nation, so the oil and gas you all want to die for will still elude you parasites. It's just a matter of time.

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