Nana Olomu (also spelled Olumu) (1852–1916) was an Itsekiri chief and palm oil merchant from the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria. He was the fourth Itsekiri chief to hold the position of Governor of Benin River.
NanaOlomu (also spelled Olumu) (1852–1916) was an Itsekiri chief and palm oil merchant from the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria. He was the fourth...
National Maritime Museum holds a personal flag of Itsekiri chief and trader NanaOlomu which was also recovered by F. W. Kennedy. Nicholas, Dean (12 April 2016)...
In 1894, after the capture of Ebrohimi, the trading town of the chief NanaOlomu (the leading Itsekiri trader in the Benin River District) by a combined...
Akisanya, Odemo of Isara Akenzua II, Oba of Benin Jaja, Amanyanaboh of Opobo NanaOlomu, Paramount Chief of the Itsekiri Muhammadu Sanusi II, Emir of Kano Sir...
of NanaOlomu during the conflict in the late 19th century. One is the flag generally known as the Benin Empire flag and one is referred to as Nana Olomu's...
of Nigeria (1979-1982) Ikenwoli Godfrey Emiko (Olu of Warri Kingdom) NanaOlomu (chief and merchant from the Niger Delta region) Festus Okotie-Eboh (politician...
that houses a sea port. Conspicuous in the town is the ancient house of NanaOlomu of Itsekiri. The LGA is predominantly riverine and is inhabited by the...
Obaro Ikime, Merchant Prince of the Niger Delta: The Rise and Fall of NanaOlomu, Last Governor of the Benin River (1968) 6°27′00″N 3°24′00″E / 6.4500°N...
British colonial administration was carried out through local chiefs like NanaOlomu of Ebrohimi in Benin River. This administration was effectively restricted...
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erected at Arogbo Town in 1885 [citation needed]. The Arogbo Izon hosted NanaOlomu in protection against colonialists who declared the Itsekiri Chief wanted...
the globe. Some of these sites of tourism include: The Nana's Palace built by Chief NanaOlomu of Ebrohim. He was a powerful 19th-century indigenous entrepreneur...
Forest, and is currently planning to produce a film on Itsekiri warlord NanaOlomu. List of Nigerian film producers 2 Nigerians get top positions in the...
rulers. In 1900, Uromi was invaded by the British troops. Unlike Chief NanaOlomu of Brohimie-Warri, who opposed a strong resistance to the British troops...
friend of NanaOlomu of Itsekiri-land, and after Nana's surrender to the British in Lagos published a long interview with Nana. After Nana's trial and...
Africa Station in 1892: in 1894, Bedford was involved in an action against NanaOlomu Chief of Benin. Brohomi was burnt down in 1894 by a combined force of...
Colonial Protectorate (1966) Obaro Ikime, Merchant Prince of the Niger Delta: The Rise and Fall of NanaOlomu, Last Governor of the Benin River (1968)...
"West African flag". Royal Museums Greenwich. Retrieved 1 December 2021. "Personal flag of NanaOlomu". Royal Museums Greenwich. Retrieved 18 August 2022....