[citation needed]The Nembe Kingdom is a traditional state in Niger Delta. It includes the Nembe and Brass Local Government Areas[1] of Bayelsa State,[2] Nigeria. The traditional rulers take the title "Amanyanabo".[citation needed] Today, leadership[3] is split between the Amanyanabos of Ogbolomabiri, Bassambiri, Okpoama, Odioama and Twon Brass.[4]
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[citation needed]The NembeKingdom is a traditional state in Niger Delta. It includes the Nembe and Brass Local Government Areas of Bayelsa State, Nigeria...
Nembe is a Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria.[citation needed] Its headquarters are in the town of Nembe in the east of the area at 4°32′22″N...
Mingi VIII of Nembe (1853–1898), known as King Koko and King William Koko, was an African ruler of the NembeKingdom (also known as Nembe-Brass) in the...
Countries (OPEC) in 2006. He became the Amayanabo, or traditional ruler, of NembeKingdom in 2008. Also Chairman of South South Monarchs forum in the PGEJ regime...
Kalabari Kingdom was in the center of a power struggle in the east of the delta. Elem Kalabari fought against the NembeKingdom to the west, the Kingdom of...
(List of Nnewi monarchs) Aguleri KingdomKingdom of Bonny (15th century–1886/present AD) (NSM in Nigeria) NembeKingdom (1639–1884/present AD) (NSM in Nigeria)...
causing a series of armed clashes. Bonny was at times assisted by the NembeKingdom to the west and Okrika further inland, while Opobo allied with Kalabari...
King Koko or Frederick William Koko Mingi VIII of Nembe (1853–1898), African ruler of the NembeKingdom Given name Koko Archibong (born 1981), Nigerian-American...
was the Amanyanabo, or traditional ruler of Nembe-Bassambiri, one of the sections of the NembeKingdom in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. In July 1973, Ralph...
Kekere, Oba (c.1775–1780) Ologun Kutere, Oba (1780–1801) or until 1803 NembeKingdom (complete list) – Mingi I, King (1745–1766) Ikata Mingi II, King (1766–1788)...
Ambrose Ezeolisa Allagoa (24 August 1914 – 17 February 2003) was King of NembeKingdom from 1980 until his death. He is also by birth related to the Ossomari...
chimpanzees in Nigeria. It spans a portion of the former NembeKingdom, now partitioned into the Nembe and Brass local government areas within Bayelsa State...
Pedro II of Brazil 1896 Frederick William Koko Mingi VIII of NembeNembeKingdom King of Nembe Deposed by the British Empire 1898 Guangxu Emperor China...
Ijeshaland Chukwuemeka Eri, Eze Eri of Aguleri Ezeolisa Allagoa, Amanyanaboh of Nembe Folagbade Olateru Olagbegi III, Olowo of Owo (in the vest of red coral beads)...
Aboh kingdom, which was paid. The Lander Brothers were ransomed by Kingboy Amain, the heir to his father King Forday Kulo of Nembe Brass Kingdom, a Kingdom...
Brass river, the route to the Nembe capital in the interior. In the 1884 and 1886 treaties "Brass" referred to the Nembe state. The Brass river was also...
Diete-Spiff Amayanabo Once part of Nembe Bussa See Borgu Bwari/Bwaya Kingdom Middle belt Gbagyi/Gwari Bwari/Bwaya Kingdom Ibrahim Yaro 2007 Esu Calabar (Old)...
by way of this. King Frederick William Koko (Mingi VIII) of the Nembe-Brass Kingdom (1853–1898) led a successful attack on the British Royal Niger Company...
export of palm oil and slaves. Such city-states included Opobo, Bonny, Nembe, Calabar, as well as other slave trading city-states controlled by the Ijaw...
export of palm oil and slaves. Such city-states included Opobo, Bonny, Nembe, Calabar, as well as other slave trading city-states controlled by the Ijaw...
National College for Teaching and Leadership, United Kingdom National Congress of Thai Labour, Thailand Nembe Creek Trunk Line, a pipeline in Nigeria This disambiguation...
Degema Division sharing boundaries then with other eastern Ijaw clans like Nembe, Bonny, and Okrika with whom she fought several wars. So great was her one...