
FIRST
ANNOUNCEMENT
SIXTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE & MEETING
OCTOBER 20 - 23, 2005
at
ISHAKA HOTEL, REFINERY ROAD, EFFURUN, NIGERIAVenues:
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Ishaka Hotel, Refinery Road, Effurun, Nigeria
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Petroleum Training Institute,
Effurun, Nigeria
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Sapele Athletic Club, Sapele, Nigeria
About Urhobo Historical Society
Established in August 1999, Urhobo Historical Society provides a forum for the publication of works in Urhobo history and culture. URHOBO WAADO, Web site of Urhobo Historical Society, also highlights issues of oil pollution and environmental degradation in Nigeria's Niger Delta. Besides its defence of Urhobo interests in general, Urhobo Historical Society has provided a valuable documentation of Urhobo history and culture hitherto unknown in cyberspace. Along with two smaller Web sites http://www.urhobo.kinsfolk.com and http://www.urhobowaado.info, our main web site http://www.waado.org/Contents.html has emerged as an important reference point for Urhobo history and culture. Our publication of British "Treaties of Protection" in the Western Niger Delta in the 1880s and 1890s has compelled an opportunity for a fresh re-examination of the history of Warri City and of the Western Niger Delta. Through its web sites, Urhobo Historical Society has also become a powerful voice in defence of Niger Delta interests.
Urhobo Historical Society also
propagates its mission of "Serving Urhobo History and Culture" through
its Annual Conferences. The first two Annual
Conferences of the Society were held in North America. We
held our
First Annual Conference and Meeting in Niagara
Falls, Ontario, Canada, on November 3-5, 2000 . Senator
David O. Dafinone was the Keynote
Speaker. Our Second Annual
Conference and Meeting took place in Persipanny,
New Jersey, USA, on November 2-4, 2001. Its scope was limited as a
result of the disruptions in international travel, after the attack in
New York on September 11, which prevented
Nigerian participants from travelling to North America.
Our Third Annual Conference was held in London on November 1-3, 2002. Chief D. A. Obiomah was our Special Guest of Honour in the Third Annual Conference and Meeting; Professor David Okpako gave its keynote address; and Olorugun Felix Ibru, first civilian Governor of Delta State, presided over the opening ceremonies. Our Fourth Annual Conference was also held in London, October 31 - November 2, 2003. Deacon Gamaliel Onosode and Governor James Ibori were the Conference's Special Guests of Honour; Olorogun Moses Taiga, represented by Chief Godwin Ogbetuo, was the scheduled Chair of the Opening Ceremony; and the Very Reverend Prof. Samuel Erivwo delivered the Fourth Annual Conference's keynote address.
Our Fifth Annual Conference
was held at Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun, Ibru Centre,
Agbarha-Otor, and Niger Delta Cultural Centre, Agbarha-Otor. It was the
first convention of Urhobo Historical Society held in
Urhoboland. Attendance was international, with Urhobos in North America
and Europe registering a strong presence. It was coordinated by a
formidable team of Urhobo leaders, led by Chief Johnson Ukueku, Dr. T.
E A. Salubi, and Chief Johnson Barovbe. The Opening Ceremonies were
presided over by General D. E. Obada (rtd),
representing Justice V. E.
Ovie-Whiskey (rtd). Senator David Dafinone was recognized as Chief
Patron. Olorogun Moses Taiga was the Conference's Special Guest of
Honour. A book, Warri
City & British Colonial Rule in Western Niger Delta, edited
by Peter Ekeh and published by Urhobo Historical Society, was launched.
Chief E. K. Clark served as Chairman of the launching ceremony,
Professor F. M. A. Ukoli
reviewed the book, and Olorogun
Moses Taiga was the its Chief Launcher.
A second book, Where
Gods and Mortals Meet: Continuity
&
Renewal in Urhobo Art, edited by Perkins
Foss,
was also
launched. Chief Johnson
Ukueku presided at this ceremony, and Mr. Goodie Ibru,
represented by Samson Okuesa,
served as the Chief Launcher. A central event of each of the
Society's Annual Conferences is the keynote address. Professor
Omafume Onoge delivered the
Fifth Annual
Conference's keynote address. This conference added a new theme to the
Society's conventions: an Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service. It was held
at the Ibru Centre, Agbarha-Otor, and was presided over by Monseigneur
Anthony Erhueh of the Catholic Cathedral, Warri City, and the Very
Reverend Professor Samuel Erivwo of the Anglican (Communion) Cathedral,
Warri City, with a large attendance.
We strongly urge publishers and sellers
of any types of books on Urhobo history and culture to participate in a
book fair at the venues of the Conference. Space will be made available
at all three designated venues of the Conference for the display and
sale of any type of publication on Urhobo, including those on Urhobo's
twenty-two cultural units. We would like to publish information on
participants and their book products in the Web sites of Urhobo
Historical Society. We recommend that participants should provide such
information in electronic formats (e.g., computer disks) to UHS
Secretary, Mr. Andrew Edevbie, at the venues of the Conference.
Call
For Papers
Our
conferences emphasize
academic content of relevance to Urhobo affairs. The concerns of the
Conference will be transacted in (a) roundtable panels featuring
special subjects;
(b) academic sessions; and (c) Annual General Meeting for members of
Urhobo Historical Society. We welcome
papers on all aspects of Urhobo history and culture, especially those
that relate to the main theme of the Conference. Please contact the
Conference Chair, Dr. Isaac James Mowoe, at mowoe.2@osu.edu
with your thoughts and
suggestions for a conference paper. Also
copy all correspondence on the Conference to UHS Secretary, Mr. Andrew
Edevbie, at kevtrics@juno.com.
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AGENDA
Conference Theme:
Endangerment of Urhobo Language and Culture
| 12:00n -- 2:00 p.m. | Annual General Meeting |
| 09:00
-- 12:00n |
Opening Ceremonies |
| 12:00 -- 1:00 p.m. |
Lunch Break |
| UHS & Urhobo Service Awards |
|
| Launching of UHS 2006 Calendar |
|
| 2:30 -- 5:30 p.m. |
UHS
Book Launch: Studies in Urhobo Culture |
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2005
| 09:00 -- |
Plenary Academic Session |
| 10:30 -- |
First Roundtable
-- The Making of an Urhobo Agenda |
| Lunch Break | |
| 02:00 -- 3:30 p.m. | Keynote
Address: "Isoko-Urhobo Relations." |
| Break | |
| Second
Roundtable -- Urhobo and Its Neighbours |
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2005
| 09:00 -- 12:00n | Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service |
| 12:00 -- 1:00 p.m. | Lunch Break |
| 1:00 -- 2:45 p.m. | First
Women
Roundtable: Women and the Urhobo Agenda |
| Break |
|
| Second Women
Roundtable: Women and Urhobo Values: Marriage and the Urhobo Future |
| Isaac James Mowoe, Ph.D.,
J.D. Chair Conference and Communiqué Committee Email: mowoe.2@osu.edu |
Chief J. M. Barovbe, JP,
BA (Hons), MBA. Coordinator Conference Organizing Committee in Nigeria Email: westminstercollegelagos@hotmail.com Phones (Lagos): 01-804B6571 (home); 01-774-7959 (office); 080-233-68440 (M) |
| July 05, 2005 |