Chief Oko Jumbo (died 1891) was an Igbo[1] chief of slave descent[2] in the Kingdom of Bonny, a state in the Niger Delta, now part of Rivers State, Nigeria. For many years in the 19th century he was the effective ruler of Bonny. Though not the king in Bonny, and Warribo was the technical head of the Fubara Manilla Pepple House, "Oko Jumbo and Ja Ja were looked upon by every one as being the rulers of Bonny."[3]
^Crow, Hugh (1830). Memoirs of the late Captain Hugh Crow of Liverpool : comprising a narrative of his life together with descriptive sketches of the western coast of Africa, particularly of Bonny; the manners and customs of the inhabitants, the productions of the soil, and the trade of the country. Smithsonian Libraries. London ; Liverpool : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green : And G. and J. Robinson.
^K. Onwuka Dike (1966). Trade and politics in the Niger Delta, 1830-1885: an introduction to the economic and political history of Nigeria.
^Kingsley, Mary Henrietta (1899). West African studies. Princeton Theological Seminary Library. London : Macmillan.
Chief OkoJumbo (died 1891) was an Igbo chief of slave descent in the Kingdom of Bonny, a state in the Niger Delta, now part of Rivers State, Nigeria...
as a regency, required to consult with Banigo and OkoJumbo, "two gentlemen of the river". OkoJumbo, who became leader of the Fubara Manilla Pepple house...
Pepple House led by OkoJumbo compelled Jaja to break away to establish Opobo Kingdom (26 miles east of Bonny) in 1869. "OkoJumbo and Ja Ja were looked...
absorbed other trade houses until a war with the Manilla Pepple House led by OkoJumbo compelled Jaja to break away to form the Opobo city-state (26 miles east...
due to a civil war in Bonny between his followers and those of Chief OkoJumbo, the leader of the rival Manilla Pepple chieftaincy family. The king named...
attached to the ruling house. The Manilla Pepple faction was led by Chief OkoJumbo, but was racked by internal dissension. It was opposed by the Anna or...
that century that a civil war was fought between those loyal to Chief OkoJumbo of the Manilla Pepple house and those loyal to Chief Jaja of the Anne...
Jaja, lawmaker Nasigba John-Jumbo (born 1988), soccer player Patience Jonathan (born 1957), First Lady of Nigeria OkoJumbo, King of Bonny Isaac Kamalu...
between the Fubara Manilla Pepples - led at the time by the famous chief OkoJumbo - and the Opubo Annie Pepples, who were themselves then led by the even...
at the mouth of the River Cess, Liberia. All on board, including King OkoJumbo of Bonny, were rescued. Maggie Blanche United States The fishing schooner...
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