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Chamberlain Oyibocha Orovwuje (July 31, 1935 – June 2012), Ogurimerime I, was the Ovie of Agbon Kingdom from 1958 till 2012. He was also the former chairman of Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers. He ruled the traditional kingdom of Agbon for 54 years and clinched the title of the longest reigning monarch in Delta State. He died in June 2012, at the age of 77.

Biography

Chamberlain Oyibocha Orovwuje is a scion of the Orovwuje dynasty of Okpara Inland. He was the first King (Ovie) of Agbon Kingdom in Ethiope East Local Government of Delta State. He ascended the throne in 1958 at the age of 23 years. As a young king in the 1950s, he was under the tutelage of M. G. Ejaife, the first Urhobo university graduate, Chief Otite Ijedia, Chief E.B. Eshalomi and Chief T.E.A. Salubi.

Leadership

His leadership traits were seen beyond the traditional- political institution through his appointment to Government establishments as a board member of the Nigerian Coal Corporation, Enugu, Eastern Nigeria and the Chairman of the Bendel Hospitals Management Board by Brigadier Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia. He also served as a non-Executive Director for many years with the defunct Bendel Glass Company Limited in Ughelli, Nigeria.

It is instructive to note that the late Ovie was exposed early in life to political and parliamentary governance with his appointment as a member of the Western Regional House of Chiefs and by extension with the creation of the Mid – West region, he served as a pioneer member of the Mid- Western House of Chiefs. What is more, at the larger community level, he was the Chairman Ukoko r Ivie r urhobo (Committee of Urhobo Kings) and a member of the Traditional Rulers of Oil Mineral Producing Communities of Nigeria (TROMPCON) and also Chairman Delta State Traditional Rulers Council.

His contribution to the western Urhobo council, through his constant dialogue with residents, is also noteworthy, particularly in the area of rural electrification. It is on good account that the Ovie influence on the Bendel Rural Electrification to his kingdom was positive and he was also instrumental to the siting of the local government at Isiokolo.

References

  1. Orovwuje, Samuel Akpobome. "Tribute to the Late Urhobo King of Agbon Kingdom". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  2. The Will, Nigeria. "Ovie of Agbon Kingdom is Dead". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  3. Otite, Imo Joe. "A Profile of HRH Ogurimerime I". Wadoo.


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