Agenebode

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Agenebode
Agenebode (Nigeria  )
Agenebode
Agenebode
Location in Nigeria
Coordinates: 7°06′N 6°42′E / 7.1, 6.7
Country Nigeria
State Edo State

Agenebode is a town in Nigeria, located by the banks of Niger River in Edo State of Nigeria; Agenebode is also the headquarters of Etsakor-East council, in Edo State of Nigeria and the traditional capital of Weppa Wanno Kingdom.[citation needed]

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[edit] Location

Agenebode is bounded by Ivioghe, Egor, Emokweme, and River Niger. Agenebode people are Weppa Wanno people, and the city is the homeland to all Weppa Wanno people both at home and in the Diaspora. Though Weppa Wanno comprises about 20 villages, the entire Weppa Wanno people see Agenebode as their home city.

Agenebode is divided into different quarters, these are Ighaewo, Egbado, Otoukwe, igegbode (upland) as a result of the gradual development of Agenebode town, the town has now spread towards Emokweme and Ivioghe villages.

[edit] History

Agenebode is a very important town in Nigeria, as it was the regional headquarters of the Royal Niger Company, a mercantile company owned by the British Colonialist.

[edit] Weppa Wanno

Despite various rivalries amongst different Kinship groups that make up Weppa Wanno, the people still see themselves collectively as one.

The traditional ruler of Weppa Wanno kingdom is called the 'Okumagbe' which can be translated as the 'unifier'. The stool of the Okumagbe is rotated among the five kinship groups. Presently Dr.Eghabor, a renowed Chartered Accountant and Industrialist is the Okumagbe of Weppa Wanno, and he is from the Iviokpisa kinship group.

Agenebode people speak the Afemai/Etsako language with weppa wanno dialect.

Agenebode people are Christians of the Catholic faith[citation needed], this is because the Roman Catholic Church first abode was at Agenebode[citation needed] in 1882, although there are also few Muslims and traditional worshipers.

[edit] Facilities

Interesting sites in Agenebode are the post office built in 1930, the Colonial Court on Mission Road, the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Local Council office, The Army Barracks, General Hospital, Niger Valley Farms, River Niger Banks, The Notre Dam Hospital, The Convent etc.

Agenebode has some educational institutions the recent being the College of Agriculture, that is about to take off in the Town.[citation needed] Agenebode as a town has many secondary and primary schools, prominent amongst these schools are the St. Peters Grammar School, Ogbaki Primary School, Omaizie Primary School, Ogwozima-Ofukpo Primary School, Egbado Primary School, Army Day Secondary School, Catholic Secondary School to mention a few.[citation needed]

The main means of transportation in Agenebode is by motorcycles, buses and cars. While canoes,boats and ferry transports people across the River Niger to Idah in Kogi State. Traditional occupations include fishing and canoe-building. Local agriculture produces maize, nuts, Groundnuts, Sorghum, vegetables, Potatoes, and fruits. The local cuisine is fresh fish soup and pounded yam, with palm wine.

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Coordinates: 7°06′N 6°42′E / 7.1, 6.7

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