Urhobocast – Interview with Chief Philip Emagbetere
Urhobocast episode: an interview with Chief Philip Emagbetere. Onos Chanoms explores Urhobo UK unity with with the President of Council of Urhobo Chiefs.
Read MoreUrhobocast episode: an interview with Chief Philip Emagbetere. Onos Chanoms explores Urhobo UK unity with with the President of Council of Urhobo Chiefs.
Read MoreMoves are underway to address the long-standing disunity in the Urhobo community in the UK as Council of Chiefs and Heads of Urhobo Kingdoms call Meeting
Read MoreUkodo, ‘food of our forefathers’ because of the use of goat meat, particularly he-goat with its scented flavour, used in family celebrations
Read MoreOn a good day, there is nothing quite like Amiedi, commonly known as Banga Soup. This is a highly versatile soup with quite lot of variations.
Read MoreUKERI means ‘counting’ in the Urhobo language The Urhobo numbering system can count up to one billion and more, like it is done in other languages.
Read MoreThe great Urhobo musician and philosopher, Professor Johnson Adjan, live rendition of what is perhaps his best song. We celebrate Urhobo music
Read MoreUrhobocast is the podcast for Urhobo community in the UK, discussing matters of concern to all Urhobo people. In This episode – Chief Nyerhovwo Ughwujabo
Read MoreSlideshow form Urhobo Day 2013 celebrations. The event took place on Sunday 25th August 2013 at Sydenham School Dartmouth Road, London. Music by Omokomoko
Read MorePhotos form the very successful Urhobo Day celebrations 2013. The event took place on Sunday 25th August 2013 at Sydenham School Dartmouth Road, London
Read MoreMeet Orovworere of Effrurun-Otor, latest Urhobo king, His Royal Majesty, Johnson Enemuadia Yovwino Duku, King Duku II, of Effurun-Otor Kingdom.
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