Obua Ajukwu

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Obua Ajukwu was a

Ohaji.[1][2]

Ajukwu was eventually deported by the Royal Niger Company to Calabar in 1902. Although his family's influence may trace back to the 16th century, he lived during the late 19th century and early 20th century. [3]

In the 1600s, the

Benin Empire was invaded by the Portuguese and Italians who came from Ethiopia. This led to the movement of the Bini people, migrating down-west.[4]

Obua Ajukwu would grow up to be the teacher of the man became known as Jaja of Opobo.

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