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The Asagba of Asaba is the traditional leader of Asaba, Delta State in the South-south of Nigeria. The office of the ruler of is an official post recognized by Governor of Delta State and the Federal Government of Nigeria. [1] [2] The Asagba is the representative of the people of Asaba to the state and federal levels of government.
Joseph Chike Edozien, CFR, JP (28 July 1924 – 7 February 2024) was a Nigerian traditional ruler who is the Asagba of Asaba [1] or King of Asaba, Delta State.
On 18 August 2024, Azinge emerged as 14th Asagba of Asaba designate [6] ahead of other titled sons of the town. Until his emergence, he held a traditional chieftaincy title of the Okilolo of Asaba. The Asagba of Asaba is the traditional leader of Asaba, Delta State in the South-south of Nigeria.
Asaba [3] (Igbo: Ahaba) is an Igbo [4] town and the capital of Delta State, Nigeria. A rapidly growing urban area, it is located on the western bank of the Niger River, in the Oshimili South Local Government Area. [5] [6] [7] Asaba had a population of 149,603 as at the 2006 census, [2] and a fast growing metropolitan population of over half a ...
In October 2017, the Asaba community marked the 50th anniversary of the massacres with a two-day commemoration, during which the new, comprehensive book on the massacre, its causes, consequences, and legacy, was launched: "The Asaba Massacre: Trauma, Memory, and the Nigerian Civil War," by S. Elizabeth Bird and Fraser Ottanelli (Cambridge ...
The Asaba Declaration was a declaration issued by the 17 Southern governors in Nigeria, comprising South West, South South and South East. It was issued on 11 May 2021 in Asaba , Delta State , Nigeria and consisted of eleven points in which the governors raised key issues about the future of Nigeria and the Southern region.
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