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Charles Ugbomeh I

Obi of Aboh
Aboh Kingdom
Title
Obi of Aboh
Succession
Obi of Aboh (present holder)
Reigned
c. 2000 – ?
Lived
c. 1950 – ?

About

Charles Ugbomeh I, also known as Charles O. Ugbomeh, is the present Obi of Aboh and bears the traditional title Ogele of Aboh. He is the paramount ruler of the Aboh Kingdom, an Ukwuani-speaking community in Delta State, Nigeria. His reign, which began around the year 2000, has focused on cultural preservation, community development and fostering peace within the kingdom. As Obi, he oversees traditional institutions, mediates disputes and represents the Aboh people in state and national traditional councils. His title Ogele of Aboh underscores his role as a custodian of Ukwuani heritage.

Notable facts

  • He is the current Obi (king) of Aboh, a traditional Ukwuani kingdom in Delta State, Nigeria.
  • He ascended the throne around the year 2000, succeeding previous Obis.
  • He holds the traditional title Ogele of Aboh, reflecting his leadership role in preserving culture.
  • His reign has been marked by efforts to promote peace and development in the Aboh community.

Where Charles fits

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