Obi of Onitsha

The Obi of Onitsha is the traditional leader of Onitsha, Anambra State, southeast Nigeria. The post of the Obi is recognized by the state and federal governments of Nigeria, and the Obi himself is seen as a representative of the people of Onitsha to the state and federal levels of government. The current Obi is His Majesty Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe.[1]

List of Onitsha sovereigns

  • (Eze) Chima (Mid-16th century)
  • Oreze (16th–17th century)
  • Chimaevi (17th century)
  • Chimukwu (17th century)
  • Chimaezi (17th century)
  • Nafia (17th century)
  • Tasia (17th century)
  • Eze Aroli (17th–18th century)
  • Chimedie (18th century)
  • Omozele (18th century)
  • Ezeolisa (18th century)
  • Ijelekpe (18th–19th century)
  • Udogwu (C. 1820)
  • Akazue (1840–1873)
  • Diali (1873–1874)
  • Anazonwu (1874–1899)
  • Samuel Okosi (1901–1931)
  • James Okosi (1935–1961)
  • Joseph Okwudili Onyejekwe (1962–1970)
  • Ofala Okechukwu Okagbue (1970–2001)
  • Alfred Achebe (2002–present)
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