Auchi
Auchi est la seconde commune la plus peuplée de l’État d'Edo au Nigeria[1]. En 2006, sa population s'élève à 150 000 personnes.
Royaume d'Auchi
Le royaume d'Auchi est une monarchie traditionnelle. Son souverain est appelé l'Otaru d'Auchi. Le est désigné comme la journée Auchi. Cette journée commémorative s'appelait auparavant Uchi Day.
Liste des Otarus d'Auchi
- Ikelebe (1819 - 1861)
- Imoudu Iburogamhe (1872-1884)
- Idaeo Ikelebe (1884-1905)
- Odifili (1905)
- Ikharo Ikelebe (1905-1919)
- Momoh Idaeo (1919-1944)
- Momoh Jimah Momoh (1945-1955)
- Abubakar Keremi Momoh (1955-1970)
- Alhaji Ahmed Guruza Momoh (1973-1996)
- Alhaji Aliru H. Momoh (Ikelebe III) (Depuis 1996)
Situation géographique
Démographie
Notes et références
- ↑ (en-US) 10/07/2017- News, « Auchi gully erosion », sur Maccaferri Nigeria, (consulté le )
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