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*His Majesty, Wilson Ojakovo Oghoghovwe Oharisi 111 (jp) The ovie of Ughelli enthroned 26/4/80 is the current paramount traditional ruler of the great kingdom of Ughelli an Urhoboland.

Ughelli oral tradition has it that the great ancestor and founding father of Ughelli (Ughene) is the second son of Oghwoghwa, a Prince from Benin Kingdom. As history has gone, Oghwoghwa in search of his own kingdom first settlement was at Tarakiri and later left for Ogoviri now the current site of Ogo Techinal College.

Although Urhobo is a group that belongs the people whose written history is largely undocumented, there is almost an absence of European record in their history. The history of Urhobo people generally began from Edo territory where the ancient town of Udo and Benin City are currently located. At the end of the Ogiso dynasty, many Urhobo and Edo-groups left Udo in different directions, each at its own pace, in search of more peaceful territories. It was natural that in those compelling circumstances, peace loving and less powerful Edo-groups had to leave the territory to seek fortunes in less populated but more economically resourceful territories.
Historically, Urhobo people’s origin is rooted in their oral tradition. They believe in migration from Aka (present day Edo territory). Although all 22 kingdoms have distinct dialects and traditions that reflect slight variation in origin and migratory patterns, there is a universal Urhobo language.

Ughelli is one of the oil producing areas of the state in Delta Sate with at least 45 oil wells.
It has an estimated population of 300,000 spread across seven major clans namely; Ughelli, Orogun, Agbarha, Agbarho, Uwheru, Evwreni and Ogor, each with a traditional ruler.

Due to inter-family crisis, Ughelli left Ogoviri and founded Ovwodoawanre (Old Settlement) before the present settlement headquartered at Otovwodo.

Ughelli is led by a tradional ruler known as King (Ovie) and the first to settle and ruled since moving from Ogoviri was HRH Awhaide.

However, Ughelli is one of the largest communities in Urhobo land, both in terms of size and population. The town has several schools owned by the government and private individuals, a general hospital, local government secretariat and good motorable roads.

The community is a notable link between Delta North and Delta South. The community is rich is crude oil and gas which is evident in the presence of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC).
Ughelli kingdom is said to have seven major clans namely; Ughelli, Orogun, Agbarha, Agbarho, Uwheru, Evwreni and Ogor each with a traditional ruler. The people are Urhobo. It is also the seat of the Ovie of Ughelli.

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Ughelli lies within the tropical rain forest area of the Niger-delta. The region experiences high rainfall and high humidity most of the year.
The Ughelli People speak the Urhobo language. It is linguistically similar to that spoken by the neighboring Isoko people. They also speak English and β€œPidgin English” as a result of globalization and development of the community.

Ughelli people forbid marriage to a close relative or any form of incest.
They forbid eating of Orua
They view adultery as abomination, in fact a taboo.
Ughelli kingdom is said to have seven major clans namely:

Agbarha
Agbarho
Evwreni
Ogor
Orogun
Ughelli
Uwheru

*Source: Gist in Kwale