Sunday, November 23, 2025
illuminaija
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Music
  • Foreign Music
  • All Songs
  • Download
  • DOWNLOAD MP3
  • Nigerian Songs
  • Biography
  • Dj Mix
  • Instrumentals
  • Net Worth
  • Freebeat
  • DCMA
  • Contact us
  • Home
  • Music
  • Foreign Music
  • All Songs
  • Download
  • DOWNLOAD MP3
  • Nigerian Songs
  • Biography
  • Dj Mix
  • Instrumentals
  • Net Worth
  • Freebeat
  • DCMA
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
illuminaija
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Music
  • Foreign Music
  • All Songs
  • Download
  • DOWNLOAD MP3
  • Nigerian Songs
  • Biography
  • Dj Mix
  • Instrumentals
  • Net Worth
  • Freebeat
  • DCMA
  • Contact us
Home Entertainment

KING EWEKA I: Meet The Teenager Who Founded Benin Kingdom Becoming The First Oba In 1200AD

by Zancy
Sunday, 23 November 2025, 7:26 am
in Entertainment

image

The Benin kingdom was a pre-colonial empire located in what is now southern Nigeria and the monarch is one of those highly respected

The capital city of the Benin Kingdom was Edo, now known as Benin City. It is important to note that the Benin Empire is completely different from the Republic of Benin, formerly known as Dahomey.

The Edo people were the original inhabitants of the Benin Empire and were initially ruled by the Ogiso (kings of the sky) dynasty, who called their land Igodomigodo. The Ogiso dynasty would eventually end, giving rise to the Oba dynasty.

People who visit Nigeria are often fascinated by the high esteem in which many Nigerians, especially the Edo people, hold the Oba of the Benin Kingdom.

Also known as Omo N’Oba, the Oba of Benin is the traditional ruler of the Edo people and head of the historic Eweka dynasty of the Great Benin Empire. 

image

The name Oba was derived from Oba Eweka I, Benin Kingdom’s first Oba who rose to power as a ‘boy-king’ between 1,180 A.D. and 1,300 A.D.

He ruled over the Benin Kingdom at that tender age alongside a ‘guardian’ after his father, Oranmiyan who was sent to rule faced so much resistance from hostile groups.

A historical account by the BBC state that around the year 900, groups of Edo people started cutting down trees and making clearings in the rainforest. 

They initially lived in small family groups, but gradually these groups developed into a kingdom. The kingdom became known as Igodomigodo and was ruled by a series of kings, known as the Ogisos.

“In the 1100s, there were struggles for power and the Ogisos lost control of their kingdom. The Edo people feared that their country would fall into chaos, so they asked their neighbour, the King of Ife, for help. The king sent his son Prince Oranmiyan to restore peace to the Edo kingdom,” writes the BBC.

He, however, met opposition from the kindred of the Ogiso, and was refused entrance into the city when he arrived. Oranmiyan had to camp at a place called Use, which means “making of a city.”

He stayed there for some years and was not crowned because of the opposition by some Ogiso people, particularly, Irebor, who would rule almost half of the kingdom as an administrator, surrounded with soldiers.

The kingmakers tried to depose Irebor but this did not materialize. Living in fear and suspicion of Irebor and his supporters, coupled with the inability to communicate with the people due to his lack of understanding of Edo language, Oranmiyan abandoned his office and reportedly called the Igodomigodo land “Ile Ibinu”, a Yoruba word translated as “a land of annoyance and vexation”.

He further declared that only a child of the soil, who was educated in the culture and traditions of Igodomigodo, could rule the kingdom. While leaving Ile-Ibinu (reportedly corrupted to “Benin” by the Portuguese), Oranmiyan fell in love with Erinmwinde, the daughter of Ogie Ego, a local chief, who ultimately had a male child for him.

Eweka I was the name of that child, who would eventually be the first crowned Oba of Benin and founder of Eweka or Oba dynasty, which is still ruling today.

Eweka’s rule did not, however, come without challenges. Growing up, the kingmakers realized that the child could not speak, thus, the oracle was consulted.

image

“The oracle prescribed the performance of some rites and the playing (akhue) marble by the young prince. After the rites, while playing the marble, he uttered the Yoruba words “owo mi ka” meaning “I captured it” when he struck the only remaining marble. 

His first Yoruba expression was as a result of his training in the Yoruba language by Edigun at Use, who was one of those who came from Ife with Oranmiyan. Since then, Use became a place where all Obas perform the marble playing ceremonies preceding their taking of titles,” 

For a period of over 30 years, the administration of Benin City was virtually in the hands of Ogiamien family until 1200 AD when the “Boy-King” Eweka I as a young king ruled the kingdom with the assistance of his maternal grandfather Ogiegor, according to accounts by edoworld.net. At the time, the Ogiamen family had lost supporters to the young prince Eweka.

“…It would appear that, early enough in its history, the new Benin dynasty set itself a grand project of territorial expansion rooted, for a start, in the consolidation of a power base in Benin itself.

“This consolidation evidently began with the very first Oba, Eweka I who, beset by severe power rivalries among functionaries inherited from the Ogiso period, organised them into a council of state (Uzama Nihiron) to establish some sense of order in the new polity, relocating the palace to a farther site to remove himself physically from their cloying shadow. 

image

The councillors continued to assert themselves against the new rulership until Oba Ewedo (thirteenth century) was forced to make changes in the organisational structure of the state: in the end, the Oba emerged in supreme control, and the respective cadres of authority were subordinated to the monarchy, holding their powers and privileges only by his grace,” excerpts of the book “Once Upon a Kingdom: Myth, Hegemony, and Identity”, stated.

Oba Eweka I reigned for 35 years. When he passed away, his rival children ruled in succession, according to varying accounts. Essentially, the Oba of Benin was the Head of State (Emperor) of the Benin Kingdom until the kingdom’s annexation by the British, in 1897.

It is recorded that when the Portuguese first set foot there at the end of the 15th century, Benin had exceeded many late medieval European cities in urban development.

“The king’s court is as large as the city of Haarlem, and … divided into many magnificent palaces, houses and rooms of the courtiers, and … galleries, about as large as the Exchange at Amsterdam,” Dutch geographer Olfert Dapper wrote in 1668 about the Oba’s court.

The Benin Kingdom was also then at the height of its military and political power and the Oba maintained his independence in spite of pressure from the Portuguese, Dutch, and British.

Oba rule continued for centuries until the arrival of White settlers in 1897. The British introduced imperialist rule in the region and exiled the then-Oba Ovonramwen.

After capturing the empire, the colonialists established the British colony of modern-day Nigeria. Oba Ovonramwen died in 1914, and his throne was never restored to him or his descendants.

However, they all preserved their titles and status as traditional rulers in modern-day Nigeria. Post-imperial Obas of Benin since 1914 include Eweka II (1914-1933), Akenzua II (1933-1978), Erediauwa I (1979-2016), and Ewuare II (2016).

Real Madrid kits 24-2025 For Dream League Soccer 2025
Tools

Real Madrid kits 24-2025 For Dream League Soccer 2025

Tools

First Touch Soccer 2025 (FTS 25) Mod Apk Obb Data Download

Tools

GTA 5 Apk Obb Data Latest Download For Android

ShareTweetPinSend
Previous Post

Peak Of RACISM – See How Colombia Erased First Black President From History!

Next Post

See How Witches And Wizards Are Treated In Ancient Nigeria

Zancy

Zancy

Related Posts

Country music legend Joe Diffie, 61, dies of complications from coronavirus

Country music legend Joe Diffie, 61, dies of complications from coronavirus

The Coronavirus Has Pandemic Humbled Me – Singer, Tiwa Savage Opens Up

The Coronavirus Has Pandemic Humbled Me – Singer, Tiwa Savage Opens Up

Couple trend after they held their wedding in Lagos without having a reception

Couple trend after they held their wedding in Lagos without having a reception

Nasty C reveals his new found talents

Nasty C reveals his new found talents

Proven health benefits of Dark chocolate

Proven health benefits of Dark chocolate

If you don’t have a good story don’t come out, I don’t want my sons in jail because a woman has story – Daddy Freeze speaks on Busola Dakolo losing rape case

If you don’t have a good story don’t come out, I don’t want my sons in jail because a woman has story – Daddy Freeze speaks on Busola Dakolo losing rape case

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

Bongo Cat - Diamonds (Cover Version)

DOWNLOAD Bongo Cat – Diamonds (Cover Version) mp3

DOWNLOAD Dasmart – Life Drama mp3

DOWNLOAD Dasmart – Life Drama mp3

Rich Mavoko – Siwezi

DOWNLOAD Rich Mavoko – Siwezi mp3

Yo Maps – I Wanna Eat ft Stonebwoy

DOWNLOAD Yo Maps – I Wanna Eat ft Stonebwoy mp3

Tobi Akuraku – Ere Emi Ft Olabisi

DOWNLOAD Tobi Akuraku – Ere Emi Ft Olabisi mp3

Trending Posts

Jobs

How to Find Visa Sponsorship Jobs in the USA – Apply for Jobs in the United States of America

How to Find Visa Sponsorship Jobs in the USA – Apply for Jobs in the United States of America Are...

Read moreDetails
The cost of studying in South Africa: What you need to know
Scholarship

The cost of studying in South Africa: What you need to know

With tuition costs expected to increase over the next decade, university fees are still a major consideration for many South...

Read moreDetails
Canada Scholarships : 2023 Canadian Government Scholarship Awards for International Students
Scholarship

Canada Scholarships : 2023 Canadian Government Scholarship Awards for International Students

Canada Scholarships : 2022 Canadian Government Scholarship Awards for International Students Great offer! The Canadian Government is delighted to offer...

Read moreDetails
Canada Jobs :Top 10 Jobs for Foreigners In Canada Without Experience
Jobs

Canada Jobs :Top 10 Jobs for Foreigners In Canada Without Experience

Canada Jobs :Top 10 Jobs for Foreigners In Canada Without Experience Statistic has it that over 1 million job openings...

Read moreDetails
Why you should consider Canada as an alternative study destination
Scholarship

Why you should consider Canada as an alternative study destination

Beaver Immigration says there’s been an increase in inquiries for study in Canada from South African parents as the state of tertiary education...

Read moreDetails
Canada Immigration : How To Get Into Canada Express Entry
Jobs

Canada Immigration : How To Get Into Canada Express Entry

Canada Immigration : How To Get Into Canada Express Entry Canada uses the Express Entry immigration pool draws system to...

Read moreDetails
National Population Commission (NPC) Recruitment 2023 [Apply Now]
Jobs

National Population Commission (NPC) Recruitment 2023 [Apply Now]

National Population Commission (NPC) Recruitment 2023 Update: Be Wary of Fake Census Ad-hoc Recruitment Links: The Commission has issued an...

Read moreDetails
Jobs

NPF Recruitment Portal 2023 Is Open (Apply Here)

NPF Recruitment Portal 2023 Is Open: www.recruitment.psc.gov.ng application form and registration portal NPF Recruitment Portal 2023 Is Open: www.recruitment.psc.gov.ng application...

Read moreDetails
Canadian Scholarship : See 10 Canadian Universities Offering Fully-Funded Admission [without IELTS]
Scholarship

Canadian Scholarship : See 10 Canadian Universities Offering Fully-Funded Admission [without IELTS]

Canadian Scholarship : See 10 Canadian Universities Offering Fully-Funded Admission All Over The World, Canadian Universities are notable among some...

Read moreDetails
2023/2024 International MBA Scholarship Award in the USA & Canada
Scholarship

2023/2024 International MBA Scholarship Award in the USA & Canada

2022/2023 International MBA Scholarship Award in the USA & Canada Hurray! Applications are now open for the 2023 International MBA...

Read moreDetails
  • Music
  • Foreign Music
  • All Songs
  • Download
  • DOWNLOAD MP3
  • Nigerian Songs
  • Freebeat
  • About Us
  • Submit Songs
  • DISCLAIMER
  • DCMA
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • Contact us

© 2023 illuminaija

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Music
  • Foreign Music
  • All Songs
  • Download
  • DOWNLOAD MP3
  • Nigerian Songs
  • Biography
  • Dj Mix
  • Instrumentals
  • Net Worth
  • Freebeat
  • DCMA
  • Contact us

© 2023 illuminaija