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Benin City

Benin City is a city (2006 est. pop. 1,147,188) and the capital of Edo State in southern Nigeria. It is a city approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the Benin River. It is situated 320 kilometres (200 mi) by road east of Lagos. Benin is the centre of Nigeria's rubber industry, but processing palm nuts for oil is also an important traditional industry.

History

The original people and founders of the Benin Empire, the Edo people, were initially ruled by the Ogiso (Kings of the Sky) dynasty who called their land Igodomigodo. The rulers or kings were commonly known as Ogiso. Igodo, the first Ogiso, wielded much influence and gained popularity as a good ruler. He died after a long reign and was succeeded by Ere, his eldest son. In the 12th century, a great palace intrigue and battle for power erupted between the warrior crown prince Ekaladerhan son of the last Ogiso and his young paternal uncle. In anger over an oracle, Prince Ekaladerhan left the royal court with his warriors. When his old father the Ogiso died, the Ogiso dynasty was ended as the people and royal kingmakers preferred their king's son as natural next in line to rule.

Benin Empire

The Benin Empire was a pre-colonial empire located in what is now southern Nigeria. Its capital was Edo, now known as Benin City, Edo. It should not be confused with the modern-day country called Benin, formerly called Dahomey. The Benin Empire was "one of the oldest and most highly developed states in the coastal hinterland of West Africa, dating perhaps to the eleventh century CE", until it was annexed by the British Empire in 1897.

The original people and founders of the Benin Empire, the Edo people, were initially ruled by the Ogiso (Kings of the Sky) dynasty who called their land Igodomigodo. The rulers or kings were commonly known as Ogiso. Igodo, the first Ogiso, wielded much influence and gained popularity as a good ruler. He died after a long reign and was succeeded by Ere, his eldest son. In the 12th century, a great palace intrigue and battle for power erupted between the warrior crown prince Ekaladerhan son of the last Ogiso and his young paternal uncle. In anger over an oracle, Prince Ekaladerhan left the royal court with his warriors. When his old father the Ogiso died, the Ogiso dynasty was ended as the people and royal kingmakers preferred their king's son as natural next in line to rule.

Benin (disambiguation)

Benin is a modern country in Africa, the former colony of French Dahomey.

Benin can also mean:

  • Benin Empire, a historical state in Western Africa
  • Republic of Benin (Nigeria), a short-lived former state in 1967, located in present Nigeria
  • Benin City, a city in Nigeria, formerly capital of the short-lived Republic of Benin
  • Benin Province, a former province of Nigeria
  • Bight of Benin, a bight on the western African coast
  • Benin River, a river in Southern Nigeria, flowing into the Bight of Benin
  • Benin Bronzes, a collection of more than 1,000 brass plaques from the royal palace of the Benin Empire
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    This Day 24 Mar 2025
    He noted that his letter to the minister, coupled with sustained engagements, has yielded significant results, bringing the much-needed relief to commuters and businesses along the vital corridor.
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    From Service to Enterprise: NAFRC Empowers Officers for Seamless Post-Military Transition 

    This Day 19 Mar 2025
    ... learning experiences, including a visit to Songhai Farms in Porto Novo, Benin Republic, where participants gained firsthand knowledge of modern agricultural and business management practices.
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