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EDO POLITICAL AGENDA

By Honorable Chief Femi Okun

Being addressed delivered at the 2006 Edo Okpamakhin Symposium, held at NTA Centre on April 22nd, 2006,  with the Theme - Honor Our Past, Challen...

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Security: Compelling Urgent Trends

By Solomon Asemota Esq., SAN

at the Conference of Edo Okpamakhin held at NTA Benin Hall, West Circular Road, Benin City Introduction We are living in a state of insecuri...

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EDO POLITICAL AGENDA

By PROFESSOR EGHOSA OSAGIE

BEING KEYNOTE ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE 2006 EDO SYMPOSIUM ORGANISED BY EDOKPOMAKHIN AT NTA, BENIN CITY The Chairman,Distinguished Leaders of the ...

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IMPORTANCE OF SEA OUTLET FOR EDO STATE

By MR. GREG U. OGBEIFUN

AT THE  2006 EDO OKPAMAKHIN SYMPOSIUMGreetings (Protocol)I would like to thank the organizers of 2006 Edo Okpamakhin symposium for the honour and...

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THE NEED FOR A POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC PRESSURE GROUP

By DR SAMSON OBASUYI

ON BEHALF OF EDO OKPAMAKHIN AUSTRIAN BRANCH AT THE 2006 SYMPOSIUM OF EDO OKPAMAKHIN HELD AT THE NTA HALL BENIN CITYHis Excellency, Governor of Edo Sta...

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COMMUNIQUE OF THE EDO OKPAMAKHIN AT THE END OF THE 2004 CONVENTION

PreambleEdo Okpamakhin, a Pan-Edo socio cultural and political organization held its 2004 Annual Conference in Boston, Massachusetts, USA from Saturda...

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DEMOCRACY AND PAN-ARABISM AS CONTENDING FORCES IN NIGERIA.

By A Keynote address presented by S.A. Asemota Esq., SAN

at the 2004 Annual Convention of Edo Okpamakhin held at the Airport Holiday Inn, Boston, Massachusetts, USA on July 3 - 4, 2004IntroductionPermit me ...

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FINANCE AND CAPITAL: A SURVEY OF INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN EDO STATE.

By MR COSMAS .S. IRUNE

PAPER PRESENTED AT THE 2004 ANNUAL CONVENTION OF EDO OKPAMAKHIN AT HOLIDAY INN, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, USA ON JULY 3, 2004I feel highly honoured to be...

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OPENING ADDRESS - THE 2004 CONVENTION OF EDOKPAMAKHIN

By Oboma Asemota, MD - National President Edokpamakhin, USA Branch

The Governor of Edo State, Chief Lucky IgbinedionThe representative of the Oba of Benin, Chief Nosakhare Isekhure Elder Statesmen Distinguis...

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PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPMENT IN EDO LAND AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM

By Brig. Gen. S. O. Ogbemudia (Rtd), CON

 "What need is freedom of expression to a crass illiterate; what is one man, one vote to a lean and hungry man?" ---- Obarogie Ohonbamu. PRO...

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The way forward - Working together for prosperity, development and security in Edo state

By Andrew Osa-Ighile / Paul Oyarenua - D.D President / Director of Affairs

IntroductionThe attention of the ministers civil movement International (mcmi) Edo state chapter has been drawn to the postals on some major streets i...

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EDOKPAMAKHIN ADDRESS TO THE EDO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY - APRIL 2OOO.

By Dr. Oboma Asemota, MD

Sirs or Madams:EDO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY AND THE ENTIRE EDO PEOPLE.The continually worsening atmosphere of uncertainty, instability and at times total cha...

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ENCROACHMENT ON EDOLAND BY NEIGHBORING STATES

By Alhaji Mohammed Osaruyi Ighile

What is encroachment?  It means going beyond what naturally belongs to others. Edoland is richly blessed by nature with abundant Black Gold ...

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IMPORTANCE OF PORT DEVELOPMENT FOR EDO STATE

By Greg U. Ogbeifun

NIGERIA IS A MARITIME NATION and huge consuming Nation.Most imports and exports are by seaborne rade up to 80%This has necessitated the establishment ...

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Infrastructure Development in Edo State: Call, Ways and Means For Private Involvement

By Uwaifo Osaigbovo

Presented at the 2004 Edo Okpamakhin Convention, held in Boston, Massachussets, July 3rd and 4th, 2004.The present state of infrastructure in Edo Stat...

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Articles

About Edo History and Culture

CORAL BEADS worn by OBA AKENZUA 11 and his chiefs

The Festac Mask - A carving of the Face of Queen Idia - mother of Oba Esigie

OBA OVONRANMWEN before exile

Pictography - a form of writing like the Egyptian Hieroglyphics

A TEMPLE IN OGIAMEN'S PALACE