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Oghwoghwa Is the forefather of four Urhobo Kingdoms in Urhobo Land in Nigeria, namely
- Ogor (Ogọ)
- Ughelli (Ughẹne),
- Agbarha-Otor (Agbarha) and
- Orogun.
Each of the Kingdom is headed by a traditional ruler known as Ovie (King).
References
- Onokerhoraye, Andrew (1995). Patterns of development in Urhoboland, Nigeria. Benin Social Science Series for Africa. p. 36.
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