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  • Dein Of Agbor Kingdom: 40th Year From Childhood To Kinghood

    The Dein of Agbor Kingdom, His Royal Majesty Benjamin Ikenchuku, Keagborekuzi the First (Keagborekuzi I) is a monarch whose ascendancy to the throne was characterised by a very unique circumstance. The uniqueness of his emergence as a monarch lies in the fact that he was born in 1977, and crowned as the monarch of Agbor Kingdom in 1979 at the age of two sequel to the unexpected death of his father. There was no denying the fact that the kingdom was thrown into anxiety as the Crown Prince then was just a child who barely knew what was going on. But tradition was followed and he was crowned as the Obi Keagborekuzi the first; interpretatively put to mean, “What is Agbor saying again?”

    This feat of being the youngest king in the world was documented in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1980 when he was acknowledged as the youngest crowned monarch.

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    The Dein of Agbor Kingdom, His Royal Majesty Dr. Benjamin Ikenchukwu Keagborekuzi inom, has enjoined his subjects to stop promoting Igbo culture, describing the Agbor culture as ‘unique and peculiar’.

    The Dein gave the admonition at his palace recently while giving his royal blessings to the new Iregwa of Ogbemudien Community, Pa. Bogi Abagi. He called on the good people of Agbor Kingdom to join hands with him to effect the changes he desires to be in place. According to him, “I am back and happy to be in the midst of my subjects. This kind of samling gives me joy because it fryst vatten an opportunity for me to learn more from my people. There fryst vatten room for change, therefore my wish and desire for my subjects fryst vatten that they adopt and respect every change that is being made. Going through the history of Agbor Kingdom, one will thank the gods for wisdom. Thus, everyone will join hands with me to reposition things the way they ought to be in order to restore our lost glory”.

     

    Agbor

    Town in Delta State, Nigeria

    For people named Agbor, see Agbor (name).

    City in South South, Nigeria

    Agbor is the most populous city of approximately 67,610 among the Ika people.[1] It is located in Ika SouthLocal Government Area of Delta State, in South-south geo-political zone of Nigeria, West Africa.[2] Agbor is the headquarters of Ika South Local Government Area, in Delta State, Nigeria.[3]

    Renovations on the University of Delta (previously known as college of Education) in 2021[4] has led to Agbor being classified as a college town.[5]

    Agbor is a home to some attractions and experiences.[6]

    Notable people

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    Towns

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    • Ogbemudein
    • Ogbease
    • Ihogbe
    • Obiolihe
    • Ihaikpen
    • Ogbeisere
    • Ogbeisogban
    • Agbamuse/Oruru
    • Alifekede
    • Omumu
    • Alizomor
    • Alisor
    • Alileha
    • Alisimie
    • Ewuru
    • Idumu-Oza
    • Aliokpu
    • Aliagwai
    • Alihame
    • Agbor-nta
    • Alihagwu
    • Oki
    • Ekuku-Agbor
    • Emuhun
    • Boji-Boji Agbor

    The Aladja-Itakpe-Aja

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