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DO YOU KNOW THAT OBA EWEKA (a Yoruba man) (ọwọ mi ká) WAS THE ONE THAT CHANGED IGODOMIGODO KINGDOM TO BENNI AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER (ORANMIYAN)?

DO YOU KNOW THAT OBA EWEKA (a Yoruba man) (ọwọ mi ká) WAS THE ONE THAT CHANGED IGODOMIGODO KINGDOM TO BENNI AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER (ORANMIYAN)?

According to Edo oral history, Igodomigodo was the name given to the kingdom by Igodo, the first ogiso (King), who founded the first dynasty of what would later be known as the Benin kingdom (which existed from around 1180 until 1897 in the area of the present-day Federal Republic of Nigeria (and not in the area of the unrelated, current Republic of Benin).
The ogiso era was replaced by the oba era, and the name of the kingdom was changed from Igodomigodo to ubinu (Benin) by Oba Eweka I (meaning: greatly annoyed or out of patience), later changed to Eweka.
Replacing the era of the ogiso, the oba dynasty was founded by Eweka I, the first Oba (and child of Oranmiyan). Eweka I renamed his kingdom ubinu (Benin), and since then its people have been called Benin people (or omono Bénin, "child[ren] of Bénin").
The current Oba, Ewuare II, is the 40th Oba and 89th ruler of the dynasty started by Igodo of Igodomigodo.

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