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Oba Eweka N'Ogidigan I (Oba Eweka the Great I) 1200 AD - 1235 AD

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  Ogiso Owodo; the last Ogiso under the (Ogiso periods) was not a very popular king. Apart from the problems of his wives infertility , the execution of a pregnant woman for minor misdemeanor became too much for his subjects and his frontline chiefs, who banished him from his throne. Owodo took refuge at a place called Uhinwinirin. Evaina a brave warrior was subsequently appointed as an administrator he ruled for 40 years and appointed his son Ogiamien as a successor unfortunately, the Edo people maintained that succession to the throne was always applicable to kings and not to commoners of Evian’s class. As a result a search party led by Oliha went to look for Ekaladerhan (the banished son of Ogiso Owodo) who was now taking refuse at Uhe (Ife). At Uhe, the search party met Ekaladerhan already enjoying the status of a king. However the Edo people were unable to persuade him to return home. But, Ekaladerhan now known as Ododuwa agreed to send his son (Oromiyan) if onl...

Coping with a Late Bloomer

Mrs Hajara Usman When we were taught in Education that learners are categorised into SLOW, AVERAGE and BRILLIANT and that a classroom is usually filled with learners with individual differences, l never thought it would hold sway for children that come from the same family. I believed it could only be so for those children that came from diverse parents because of differences in genetic intelligence quotient (IQ). Little did l know that my impression was a fallacious premise. I remember when l discovered that my auta, the last of my sons was a very slow learner. His first three brothers were so academically bright that we never needed any intervention classes for any of them to pass exceedingly well. It was when Auta was in Primary three that l actually noticed that his reading skills were very poor. I knew it would be a very big problem if it was not corrected early enough and so priding myself a good teacher, l decided to get "The Queen Primer" to ...