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His Royal Majesty '''Luke Erede Ejohwomu''', Adakaji 1 JP KSJI, the Ovie of Abraka Kingdom hailed from Ovowodo/Umeghe ruling house. His Majesty was born in 1936 to the family of Chief Erede Ejohwomu and Madam Aliatete Ejohwomu. Under the watchful eyes of his Late but prominent Uncle Chief Patrick Ejohwomu, he commenced his Primary School Education in 1944 at the Native Authority (N.A.) School, Amai. In 1950, he moved to the N.A. School, Otu-Jeremi; in 1951, he transferred to the Catholic School at Okpara Water Side where he obtained the Standard Six Certificate. In 1952, he gained admission into St. Thomas’s College, Ibusa from where he obtained the Teacher’s Grade Two Certificate in 1956.
'''Luke Erede Ejohwomu''', Adakaji was the [[Nigerian royalty|Ovie]] of [[Abraka]] Kingdom in Nigeria. He hailed from the Ovowodo/Umeghe ruling house. His Majesty was born on 1 June 1936 to the family of Erede Ejohwomu and Aliatete Ejohwomu. Under his uncle, Patrick Ejohwomu, he commenced his primary school education in 1944 at the Native Authority (N.A.) School, Amai. In 1950, he moved to the N.A. School, [[Otu-Jeremi]]; in 1951, he transferred to the Catholic School at Okpara Water Side where he obtained the standard six certificate. In 1952, he gained admission into St. Thomas College, [[Ibusa]] from where he obtained Teacher Grade Two Certificate in 1956.


Eager to put his knowledge to the test, His Majesty secured a teaching job at the Catholic Modern School, Abraka (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraka) between 1957 and 1958. During this period, he read privately for the Ordinary and Advanced Levels of the GCE in order to qualify for admission into the University. By dint of hard work, he passed both examinations in 1958 and 1960 respectively. In October, 1961, he gained admission into the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, to read Economics. He obtained a B.Sc degree in Economics in June, 1964. On graduating, HM L.E Ejohwomu, Adakaji 1 JP KSJI, the Ovie of Abraka Kingdom taught Urhobo College, Effurun. He taught Economics at the Higher School Certificate classes of the College. In September, 1968, he was admitted into the University of Ibadan to read for a Post-Graduate Diploma in Librarianship, a course he successfully completed in June 1969. Later, in 1978, he attended a course at the I.L.O. Advanced Training Centre located in Turnin, Italy, and obtained a Diploma in Training Methodology from that institution the same year.
Ejohwomu taught at Catholic Modern School, Abraka between 1957 and 1958. During this period, he read privately for Ordinary and Advanced Levels of the [[General Certificate of Education|GCE]] in order to qualify for admission into the university. He passed both examinations in 1958 and 1960 respectively. In October, 1961, he gained admission into the [[University of Nigeria, Nsukka]], to read economics. He obtained a B.Sc. degree in economics in June 1964. On graduating, Ejohwomu taught in Urhobo College, [[Effurun]]. He taught economics at the Higher School Certificate classes of the college. In September 1968, he was admitted into the [[University of Ibadan]] to read for a post-graduate diploma in Librarianship, a course he successfully completed in June, 1969. In 1978, he attended a course at the [[International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization]] in Turin, Italy, and obtained a diploma in Training Methodology from that institution the same year.


He served in many Ministries and Departments in the Bendel State Civil Service. From July 1969 to about June, 1981, he served in the Cooperative Division of the Ministry of Trade and Industry as Assistant (Asst.) Registrar, Senior Asst. Registrar and Principal Asst. Registrar and Asst. Chief Registrar of Cooperatives. He transferred to the Administrative Cadre in 1981 and moved to the Ministry of Social Development and Culture and headed the Culture Division of that Ministry. Later, he was deployed to the following Local Government Areas as a Sole Administrator or Chairman. Burutu Local Government Area, July 1986 to December 1987, Isoko Local Government Area, July 1989 to December 1990 and Ughelli South Local Government Area, October to December 1991.
He served in many ministries and departments in the [[Bendel State]] Civil Service. From July 1969 to about June 1981, he served in the cooperative division of the Ministry of Trade and Industry as an assistant registrar, senior assistant registrar and principal assistant registrar and assistant chief registrar of cooperatives. He transferred to the administrative cadre in 1981 and moved to the Ministry of Social Development and Culture and headed the culture division of that ministry. Later, he was deployed to the following local government areas as a chairman of [[Burutu|Burutu Local Government Area]], July 1986 to December 1987, [[Isoko region|Isoko Local Government Area]], July 1989 to December 1990 and [[Ughelli South|Ughelli South Local Government Area]], October to December 1991.


On his deployment back to main Civil Service, he was assigned to the Economic Matters Division of the Military’s Governor’s Office, Benin City, as its Secretary. In that position, he represented the Governor’s Office of the Public Utilities Board as a Director. He served in that capacity between 1988 and June 1989. From there he was posted to the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Benin City, as a Director of Finance. During his time there, His Majesty looked after the Finances of that Executive Ministry and ensured that Government Resources were judiciously spent.
Deployed back to the main civil service, he was assigned to the economic matters division of the Military's Governor's Office, [[Benin City]], as its Secretary. In that position, he represented the Governor's Office of the Public Utilities Board as a director. He served in that capacity between 1988 and 1989. From there, he was posted to the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Benin City, as a director of finance. During his time there, Ejohwomu looked after the finances of that executive ministry.


When Delta State was created in 1991, he was one of the few Civil Servants selected by Chief Felix Ibru, the Executive Governor of the New State, to prepare a programme for its smooth take off. Working with two politicians, HM also prepared the plan of activities for the establishment of the Agricultural Development Programme.
When [[Delta State]] was created in 1991, he was one of the few civil servants selected by Chief [[Felix Ibru]], the executive governor of the new state, to prepare a programme for its smooth take off. Working with two politicians, Ejohwomu also prepared the plan of activities for the establishment of the Agricultural Development Programme. He attained the rank of a Substantive Director (Grade Level 16) in the Ministry of Agricultural and Natural Resources, before retiring in 1992. On retirement, he was appointed chairman, National Directorate of Employment, Delta State Chapter, by Ibru.
His Majesty had a brilliant career in the Civil Service of Bendel and Delta State Civil Service before retiring in 1992. He attained the rank of a Substantive Director (Grade Level 16) in the Ministry of Agricultural and Natural Resources, the last Ministry he served in before retiring in 1992. On retirement, he was appointed Chairman, National Directorate of Employment, Delta State Chapter, in 1992 by the Executive Governor of Delta State, Chief Felix Ibru.


During those years of dedicated service, he interacted with many Traditional Rulers in the former Bendel State now Edo/Delta little realising that he would be one of them in no distant future. His Royal Majesty Luke Erede Ejohwomu, Adakaji 1 JP KSJI, the Ovie of Abraka was appointed to the throne after he was unanimously chosen as Ovie Elect of Abraka Kingdom by his people in accordance with the Bendel State Legal Notice No.99 of 1979 now applicable in Delta State. He was installed according to tradition o 15 March 1994. On 17 April 1995, the Military Administrator of Delta State Group Captain Ibrahim Kefas, FSS, PSC (+) presented His Majesty with a Staff of Office.
Ejohwomu was appointed to the throne after he was unanimously chosen as Ovie Elect of [[Abraka]] Kingdom by his people in accordance with the Bendel State Legal Notice No.99 of 1979 now applicable in Delta State. He was installed according to tradition on 15 March 1994.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HHwuAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Luke+Erede+Ejohwomu%22+-wikipedia|title=Urhobo Kingdoms: Political and Social Systems|author=Onajite Igere Adjara|publisher=Textflow Limited|year=1997|isbn=978-978-2783-02-8 }}</ref> On 17 April 1995, the Military Administrator of Delta State Group Captain Ibrahim Kefas, FSS, PSC (+) presented him with a Staff of office. His Majesty's warm relationship with other traditional rulers in the country resulted in his palace being a meeting point for Ovies, Emirs, Obis, Igwes and Obas from all over Nigeria.
Easily referred to as a National Ovie; His Majesty’s warm relationship with other traditional rulers in the country cumulated in his Palace being a meeting point for Ovie, Emirs, Obis, Igwes and Obas from all over Nigeria. Some of these include Emir of Borgu, Dr (Sen) H. Dantoro CON. Kitoro 111, Emir of Ringim, Dein of Agbor, HM Keagboekuzi1, JP, Obi of Owa, HM Obi Dr Emmanuel Efeizomor 11 JP, Igwete of Amai, Eze Monday Ossai.


Following the reign of His Majesty Luke Erede Ejohwomu, Adakaji 1, and the consequent splitting of the Kingdom into two separate kingdom, HRM AVM Lucky Ochuko Ararile (rtd) was enthroned as the Ovie (King) of Umiaghwa-Abraka Kingdom in April 2012 (http://www.frontiersnews.com/abraka-kingdom-elects-avm-ararile-as-new-king/).
Following the reign of His Majesty Luke Erede Ejohwomu, Adakaji 1, and the consequent splitting of the Kingdom into two separate kingdoms, HRM AVM Lucky Ochuko Ararile (rtd) was enthroned as the Ovie of Umiaghwa-Abraka Kingdom in April 2012.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.frontiersnews.com/abraka-kingdom-elects-avm-ararile-as-new-king |title=Abraka Kingdom elects AVM Ararile as new king |access-date=2017-09-13 |archive-date=2024-02-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240207222933/http://www.frontiersnews.com/abraka-kingdom-elects-avm-ararile-as-new-king/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>

He passed away in March 2011.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.facebook.com/mouthpieceofurhobo/photos/meet-some-of-urhobo-great-heroes-the-dead-last-part1-late-chief-john-mononia-agb/2407857556102044/ |title=Meet some of Urhobo Great Heroes |date=6 February 2019 |access-date=7 February 2024 }}</ref>


== Hobbies ==
== Hobbies ==
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== Marital status ==
== Marital status ==


His Majesty was married to Her Majesty, Oniemo Elizabeth Eghenure Ejohwomu (Nee Ohwovoriole) daughter of H.R.H D.G Ohwovoriole, Ugbenu Alaka 11, Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom of blessed memory. The marriage is blessed with children and grandchildren.
His Majesty was married to Her Majesty, Oniemo Elizabeth Eghenure Ejohwomu (Nee Ohwovoriole) daughter of H.R.H D.G Ohwovoriole, Ugbenu Alaka 11, Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom of blessed memory. The marriage was blessed with children and grandchildren.

== Charities ==
[https://www.facebook.com/Adakaji-1-ROYAL-Foundation-318670812294027/ Adakaji 1 ROYAL Foundation]


== Membership ==
== Membership ==
He was a member of the following:
He was a member of the following:
•Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers
*Delta State Council of [[Nigerian traditional rulers|Traditional Rulers]]
*Ukoko R’Ivie R’Urhobo
*Association of Traditional Rulers of Oil Mineral Producing Communities
*Rotary Club of Nigeria (Honorary)
*South-South Traditional Rulers Forum
*Delta State Traditional Council on Nation Development Summit of Traditional Rulers
*[[Knights of St. John International]] (KSJI)
*Catholic Men Organisation
*St Thomas's Old Boys Association, Ibusa
*University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (Great Lions)
*Grand Patron of many unions, social and religious organizations e.g. Catholic Youth Organisation, Abraka Chapter, Abraka both at home and diaspora.


== References ==
•Ukoko R’Ivie R’Urhobo
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•Association of Traditional Rulers of Oil Mineral Producing Communities

•Rotary Club of Nigeria (Honorary)

•South-South Traditional Rulers Forum

•Delta State Traditional Council on Nation Development Summit of Traditional Rulers

•Knight of St John International (KSJI)

•Catholic Men Organisation

•St Thomas’s Old Boys Association, Ibusa

•University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (Great Lions)

•Grand Patron of many unions, social and religious organizations e.g. Catholic Youth Organisation, Abraka Chapter, Abraka both at home and dispora

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Latest revision as of 15:04, 1 March 2024

Ovie
Luke Erede Ejohwomu, Adakaji 1
Ovie of Abraka
In office
15 March 1994 – 2010
Succeeded byLucky Ochuko Ararile
Personal details
Born1 June 1936
DiedMarch 2011

Luke Erede Ejohwomu, Adakaji was the Ovie of Abraka Kingdom in Nigeria. He hailed from the Ovowodo/Umeghe ruling house. His Majesty was born on 1 June 1936 to the family of Erede Ejohwomu and Aliatete Ejohwomu. Under his uncle, Patrick Ejohwomu, he commenced his primary school education in 1944 at the Native Authority (N.A.) School, Amai. In 1950, he moved to the N.A. School, Otu-Jeremi; in 1951, he transferred to the Catholic School at Okpara Water Side where he obtained the standard six certificate. In 1952, he gained admission into St. Thomas College, Ibusa from where he obtained Teacher Grade Two Certificate in 1956.

Ejohwomu taught at Catholic Modern School, Abraka between 1957 and 1958. During this period, he read privately for Ordinary and Advanced Levels of the GCE in order to qualify for admission into the university. He passed both examinations in 1958 and 1960 respectively. In October, 1961, he gained admission into the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, to read economics. He obtained a B.Sc. degree in economics in June 1964. On graduating, Ejohwomu taught in Urhobo College, Effurun. He taught economics at the Higher School Certificate classes of the college. In September 1968, he was admitted into the University of Ibadan to read for a post-graduate diploma in Librarianship, a course he successfully completed in June, 1969. In 1978, he attended a course at the International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization in Turin, Italy, and obtained a diploma in Training Methodology from that institution the same year.

He served in many ministries and departments in the Bendel State Civil Service. From July 1969 to about June 1981, he served in the cooperative division of the Ministry of Trade and Industry as an assistant registrar, senior assistant registrar and principal assistant registrar and assistant chief registrar of cooperatives. He transferred to the administrative cadre in 1981 and moved to the Ministry of Social Development and Culture and headed the culture division of that ministry. Later, he was deployed to the following local government areas as a chairman of Burutu Local Government Area, July 1986 to December 1987, Isoko Local Government Area, July 1989 to December 1990 and Ughelli South Local Government Area, October to December 1991.

Deployed back to the main civil service, he was assigned to the economic matters division of the Military's Governor's Office, Benin City, as its Secretary. In that position, he represented the Governor's Office of the Public Utilities Board as a director. He served in that capacity between 1988 and 1989. From there, he was posted to the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Benin City, as a director of finance. During his time there, Ejohwomu looked after the finances of that executive ministry.

When Delta State was created in 1991, he was one of the few civil servants selected by Chief Felix Ibru, the executive governor of the new state, to prepare a programme for its smooth take off. Working with two politicians, Ejohwomu also prepared the plan of activities for the establishment of the Agricultural Development Programme. He attained the rank of a Substantive Director (Grade Level 16) in the Ministry of Agricultural and Natural Resources, before retiring in 1992. On retirement, he was appointed chairman, National Directorate of Employment, Delta State Chapter, by Ibru.

Ejohwomu was appointed to the throne after he was unanimously chosen as Ovie Elect of Abraka Kingdom by his people in accordance with the Bendel State Legal Notice No.99 of 1979 now applicable in Delta State. He was installed according to tradition on 15 March 1994.[1] On 17 April 1995, the Military Administrator of Delta State Group Captain Ibrahim Kefas, FSS, PSC (+) presented him with a Staff of office. His Majesty's warm relationship with other traditional rulers in the country resulted in his palace being a meeting point for Ovies, Emirs, Obis, Igwes and Obas from all over Nigeria.

Following the reign of His Majesty Luke Erede Ejohwomu, Adakaji 1, and the consequent splitting of the Kingdom into two separate kingdoms, HRM AVM Lucky Ochuko Ararile (rtd) was enthroned as the Ovie of Umiaghwa-Abraka Kingdom in April 2012.[2]

He passed away in March 2011.[3]

Hobbies

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His Majesty listened to classical music and enjoyed the game football and documentary films.

Religion

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He was a Christian (a practicing Catholic and a Knight of St John International, KSJI) St Georges Squad.

Marital status

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His Majesty was married to Her Majesty, Oniemo Elizabeth Eghenure Ejohwomu (Nee Ohwovoriole) daughter of H.R.H D.G Ohwovoriole, Ugbenu Alaka 11, Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom of blessed memory. The marriage was blessed with children and grandchildren.

Charities

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Adakaji 1 ROYAL Foundation

Membership

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He was a member of the following:

  • Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers
  • Ukoko R’Ivie R’Urhobo
  • Association of Traditional Rulers of Oil Mineral Producing Communities
  • Rotary Club of Nigeria (Honorary)
  • South-South Traditional Rulers Forum
  • Delta State Traditional Council on Nation Development Summit of Traditional Rulers
  • Knights of St. John International (KSJI)
  • Catholic Men Organisation
  • St Thomas's Old Boys Association, Ibusa
  • University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (Great Lions)
  • Grand Patron of many unions, social and religious organizations e.g. Catholic Youth Organisation, Abraka Chapter, Abraka both at home and diaspora.

References

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  1. ^ Onajite Igere Adjara (1997). Urhobo Kingdoms: Political and Social Systems. Textflow Limited. ISBN 978-978-2783-02-8.
  2. ^ "Abraka Kingdom elects AVM Ararile as new king". Archived from the original on 2024-02-07. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  3. ^ "Meet some of Urhobo Great Heroes". 6 February 2019. Retrieved 7 February 2024.