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The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by LifeDrama: 11:03am On Mar 31, 2019
The Owan people derives their name from River Onwan/Owan.

This is the largest and longest river in the area. A hand down has it that the name Onwan is the abbreviation of Onwanvbua, a name which means one who makes merry in affluence. The hand down goes on to say that this was the name of an Ora woman who got married in Otuo, became quite rich due to her hard work and industry, but died childless after a period of protracted illness and painful abandonment her corpse was not returned as was the custom in the culture. As the corpse decomposed, it turned into a spring spiritually cleansed and patriotically moved, beginning as Usobua stream at Iyen Otuo and finding its way through appropriate lowlands before arriving Uhonmora village (Ora) its “homeland” in great volume where-after it bade farewell and flowed to join river Ose. The people of Uhonmora village deified her and all inhabitants of the village were forbidden to eat any type of fish from the Owan river. Whenever the people confront a problem, they offer sacrifices to the goddess of the Owan River. The people of Uhonmora regard her as their mother and they depend on her for protection, one suspects she stood for more than what she is remembered for today particularly because she is revered by both males and females in Uhonmora,That tradition of Onwanvbua (omouwa) has survived in ora community is indeed quite remarkable. Be that as it may, we may not fully lose sight of the probability that the river, a geographical phenomenon, could pre-date both Ora and Otuo, which are respectively under 600 and 500 year old. The fact that other streams or rivers have no such history in their origin and that streams or rivers do not necessarily spring up- at the creation of planet-earth need not rubbish the myth about Onwanvbua.

The Owan is an ethnic group in the Northern part of Edo State, Nigeria. They are one of the Edoid peoples.
Owan is currently made up of two Local Government Areas, namely: Owan East and Owan West, including so many clans; notable amongst them are: Ihievbe, Emai people, Iuleha, Ora, Uokha, Otuo, Ivbi-Mion, Ivbi-adaobi, Ozalla and , etc.
The Giant Footprints of Ikhuse-oke and Ikhuse-osi in Owan-West L.G.A: – Located in a sacred grove between Ukhuse-oke and Ukhuse-osi in lulehe clan of Owan west local government area, very distinct footprints of a prehistoric giant are permanently embedded on the flat granite rocks. Some believe the footprints were made when the world was still in its molten state.
Ihievbe Waterfalls, located in Ihievbe, Owan-East L.G.A: Water gushing out hot at one point and ice cold at another. The natives claim that the water is medicinal.
The lapping rocks of Igwe-sale in Owan-East L.G.A.
Akatamiyan Shrine in Ihievbe, Owan-East
The Animal Footprints of Ivbiodohen – Footprints of various species of animals are embedded on a flat granite stab that confound all imaginations. Legend has it that the footprints were imprinted during the formative stages of the planet earth.

Tourist destinations in Owan Land
The footprints are very detailed and like the ones in Ukhuse Oke, will require an extensive archaeological or anthropological research. Ivbiodohen is in luleha clan of Owan west Local Government area north of Edo state.
The Great Hills of Urhoe in Owan-East L.G.A.
Arhe Spring in Uzebba, Owan West L.G.A.: Folklore has it that this spring gives water to Uzebba. It is believed that the goddess of this spring is blessed with long breasts and that she impregnates Iuleha with water and lead them to doom.

The Whistling tortoise in Avbiosi

The Okhaku’roros so perfected the art of wars to a stage that they used magical means to propel tortoise as signaling devise. Tortoise whistle to alert them of wars to come. They planted an Akhuere or ducant tree on a spot in Avbiosi to mark the fetist they named Unuo gboeren. To avoid damnations, hunters dare not pick the whistling tortoise in that vicinity. The Unuo gboeren is a shrine that still stands till today in Avbiosi. In 1976 the Unuo gboeren tree was to give way to a new road being constructed by Niger cat construction company. The road was supposed to be a thoroughfare passing through Avbiosi-new site to Ifon in Ondo state, Nigeria. The timely intervention of Pa Alfred Onime Obuhoro spared this tree and the road was diverted from the shrine. Pa Obuhoro was born under the tree on the 24th of December 1922. This shrine is appeased during severe draughts to bring rain.

Orukpa festival in Uhonmora

Ozi festival in Uhonmora

Ukpako (masquerade) festival

Ma lele festival (raping of women)

About the river Owan, the last time I visited the community I heard some pastors do go there for powers. There’s a popular church in Warri according to the youths in the community the pastor do come for power and drop money at the river bank.

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Harmored(m): 12:20pm On Mar 31, 2019
mikeeze:
Ftc
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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by mikeeze(m): 12:20pm On Mar 31, 2019
APC sef

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Hardewarlee(m): 12:20pm On Mar 31, 2019
undecided
Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Venddetta: 12:21pm On Mar 31, 2019
History is a very important part of the future.

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Hardewarlee(m): 12:22pm On Mar 31, 2019
Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Stephen6229(m): 12:22pm On Mar 31, 2019
Where is the river

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by TheWordist(m): 12:23pm On Mar 31, 2019
After all this many write ups no pictures

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Emily22(m): 12:23pm On Mar 31, 2019
No picture except the guy above wey dey sell e-book grin grin grin

And the mumu bet9ja scammer below me

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Brandonx(m): 12:23pm On Mar 31, 2019
Bla bla bla .
It beats my imagination that someone could actually think a dead human being would actually turn into a river. That's insanity

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Amuocha: 12:25pm On Mar 31, 2019
The river Adams Oshiomole was baptised

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Cholls(m): 12:27pm On Mar 31, 2019
my brother I no read am but I say wow nice story

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by ttshems(m): 12:27pm On Mar 31, 2019
smiley
Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Nobody: 12:28pm On Mar 31, 2019
I have passed through Uhunmora to Ifon, there this bridge at Uzeba that separates Edo from Ondo is tiny that you’ll have to wait for one car to pass before the other grin.

Is River Owan the same river that pass through the Olomo resort ?

Lifedrama, did you have a music blog before ?

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by joshjc(m): 12:28pm On Mar 31, 2019
where the river and footprints
Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by simple250: 12:29pm On Mar 31, 2019
Very to close to my home town the village without electricity but very bright at night. We only see Governors every election period with useless promises.

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by sotall(m): 12:30pm On Mar 31, 2019
No pictures ...just theory and folklores

undecided undecided

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by naturefellow(m): 12:31pm On Mar 31, 2019
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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by anonymuz(m): 12:32pm On Mar 31, 2019
Emily22:
No picture except the guy above wey dey sell e-book grin grin grin

And the mumu bet9ja scammer below me
dont mind that bet9ja guy..he keeps disturbing us with is fake odds
Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by naturefellow(m): 12:32pm On Mar 31, 2019
[quote author=LifeDrama post=77140348][/quote] pls, are those whistling tortoises still there? Would love to visit that town for sake!
Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by dwilliams: 12:33pm On Mar 31, 2019
you failed to mention obhazu the god who demands goats,you failed to mention the real communities of Okpuje where there are so many rivers and Olokun tge goddess of wealth and fertility is worshipped in almost all the households.
You also failed to mention the age group festival held every four years where semi nude woman parade the community for hours, A festival when all sons and daughters of the kingdom do come home for the festival.
That area has a lot of cultural history and would have been a good tourist center but as usual what do African leaders know, abeg make the oil dry up quick,make de take diversification of the economy more seriously.

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by GANAYAD: 12:34pm On Mar 31, 2019
anonymuz:
dont mind that bet9ja guy..he keeps disturbing us with is fake odds
why has seun not ban him
Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by omoteacher(m): 12:34pm On Mar 31, 2019
shocked shocked shocked


Good narration but no pictures to back it up. The lack of pictures make it boring. Kudos to the OP.

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Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by wethebest(m): 12:35pm On Mar 31, 2019
Nice
Re: The Story About River Owan In Uhonmora, Edo State by Sultty(m): 12:37pm On Mar 31, 2019
Edo and jazz r like rice and stew

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