Urhobo Historical Society 2024 International Conference and General Meeting

International Headquarters:
3 Ekeh Street (Opposite Catholic Church), Okpara Inland,
Delta State, Nigeria

United States Office:
935, Centennial Avenue, North Baldwin, NY 11510-1916

Telephone Enquiries: +234 (0)7060647530, +234 (0)8103108064
Websites: http://www.waado.org; urhobodigitallibrarymuseum.com
Email: uhshqtrsecretary@gmail.com

The Editorial & Management Committee of Urhobo Historical Society cordially invites all Urhobo sons and daughters, as well as people interested in Urhobo history and culture, to participate in our 13th Annual Conference and General Membership Meeting, which will be held on July 26-27,  2024.

VENUE: New York University, Stern School of Business Conference Hall, 44 West 4th Street, New York 10012

THEME: Aspects of Urhobo Culture:  Folklore & Poetry, Music, Language, Cosmology, Religion.

03:00pm:    Registration & Welcome Reception

05:00pm:    General Meeting

07:00pm:    Welcome Dinner

08:00am:    Registration & Light Breakfast

09:00am – 10:30 am              OPENING CEREMONY

  • Welcome Address
    • Goodwill Messages
    • Keynote Address                    

10:30am:    Coffee Break

11:00am – 1:00 pm:                     PLENARY SESSION (3 Plenary Papers)

1:00 – 2:30pm:   LUNCH BREAK, URHOBO EXHIBITION, AND DANCE GROUP

2:30pm – 5:00 pm   PAPER PRESENTATIONS (Two Concurrent Sessions, 5 papers per session)

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm                CLOSING CEREMONY

  • Gala Night – Dinner, Awards, Re-launch of Endowment Fund
  • Closing Remarks & Vote of Thanks

Participants will be responsible for making their own hotel accommodations. However, we recommend that participants should book hotel accommodation close to the conference venue. There are several hotels close to the venue including the following:

Hotel NameAddress & Phone NumbersPrice
Washington Square Hotel103 Waverly Place, New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-777-9515, 1-888-222-0418 Website: https://washingtonsquarehotel.com/$244 per night excl taxes
The Jane Hotel113 Jane St, New York, NY 10014 Tel: 212-924-6700 Website: https://www.thejanenyc.com/$199 per night
The Mariton Hotel5 W 8th St, New York, NY 10011 +12123210100 http://www.marltonhotel.com/$329 per night

 *Per night for July 26 & 27, 2024, standard room, at the hotel website, as of March 11, 2024. Maybe cheaper if booked at Priceline.com or other third-party sites. Price may change.

Inaugurated on August 29, 1999, in New York City, USA, by a group of Urhobo scholars and professionals in the United States, the mission of the Urhobo Historical Society (UHS) is to serve and promote Urhobo history and culture. With a population of approximately 4 million people, Urhobo is arguably the largest ethnic nationality in Nigeria’s Western Niger Delta region. Its history and culture are intertwined with those of its ethnic neighbors in this region. In serving Urhobo history and culture, therefore, UHS’s efforts include studying and analyzing Urhobo’s relationships with its neighbors, as well as the environmental problems of the Niger Delta region. In 2014, UHS moved its headquarters from the United States to Okpara Inland in Ethiope East LGA of Delta State in Nigeria to be closer to, and better serve its people.

The Urhobo people have a distinct history, language, and culture which need to be studied, documented, and preserved. Relative to other larger ethnic nationalities in Nigeria, such as the Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, and Fulani, Urhobo history and culture have not received the needed attention and support from the federal and state governments. The responsibility for studying, documenting, and preserving Urhobo history and culture rests on the efforts of individuals and groups like the UHS.  The activities of UHS include but are not limited to the following:

1. Hosting of two websites (https://www.waado.org/  and  https://urhobodigitallibrarymuseum.com/home/   to promote Urhobo history and culture.

2. Organizing Annual Conferences and General Meetings for presentation and discussion of papers and research work on Urhobo history and culture,  and review of UHS activities and policy issues affecting the Urhobo people. The conferences bring together intellectuals and scholars, both Urhobos and non-Urhobos, who are interested in advancing the study of Urhobo history and culture. So far, twelve annual conferences and general meetings have been as follows:

ConferenceDatesVenue/Location
FirstNovember 3-5, 2000Niagara Falls, Canada
SecondNovember 2-4, 2001Parsippany, New Jersey, USA
ThirdNovember 1-3, 2002Goldsmith College of London University, London, England
FourthOctober 31 – Nov 2, 2003Goldsmith College of London University, London, England
FifthOctober 29-31, 2004PTI Effurun & Agharha-Otor, Delta State, Nigeria
SixthOctober 20-23, 2025PTI Effurun & Sapele, Delta State, Nigeria
SeventhNovember 3-5,2006PTI Effurun & Agbarho, Delta State, Nigeria
EightNovember 26-29, 2009PTI Effurun & Ovu, Delta State, Nigeria
NinthNovember 12-16, 2014PTI Effurun & Olomu, Delta State
TenthNovember 20-22, 2015PTI Effurun & Evwreni Delta State, Nigeria
EleventhMay 18-20, 2018PTI Effurun, Orogun, Agbarha, Ughele & Ogor, Delta State Nigeria
TwelfthNovember 26-28, 2021Urhobo Cultural Centre, Uvwiamughe, Otor-Udu & Otughievwen, Delta State, Nigeria

Now, in 2024, the Urhobo Historical Society returns to New York City, where the unfolding journey of the Society and its remarkable contributions to the Urhobo Nation, began.

3. Providing and disseminating information on Urhobo history and culture as well as other issues and developments in Urhoboland through its publications. Some of the books that have been published by the UHS include:

  • Warri City and British Colonial Rule in the Western Niger Delta. UHS Monograph #1, Edited by P. Ekeh, (2004)
  • Studies in Urhobo Culture.  UHS Monograph #2, Edited by P. Ekeh (2005)
  • History of the Urhobo People of the Niger Delta. UHS Monograph #3 Edited by P. Ekeh (2006)
  • T.E.A. Salubi: Witness to British Colonial Rule in Urhoboland and Nigeria. UHS Monograph #4 Edited by P. Ekeh (2008)
  • Olomu and Development of Urhoboland and the Western Niger Delta. UHS Monograph #5, Edited by P. Ekeh, O. Edevbie and P. Ishiaka (2012)
  • The Urhobo People of Udu and Ughievwen, UHS Monograph #6, Edited by O. Edevbie (2022)

4. Issuing position papers and offering advice on policies and critical issues affecting the Urhobo people. Examples include Towards Formulating an Urhobo Agenda (2005) and “Why Urhobo Historical Society is Opposed to Delta State Government’s Attempt to Control Urhobo Culture and Create “Kingdoms” in Urhoboland. (2008).

5. Publishing an electronic Quarterly Newsletter/Magazine with recent and upcoming events and activities of UHS and other recent events/activities affecting the Urhobo people. UHS also hosts the UHS OPEN FORUM WhatsApp Platform for information sharing and discussions by members.

6. Holding seminars and training sessions at UHS Headquarters at Okpara Inland, Delta State, Nigeria.

7. Assist in managing private Scholarship Funds/Programs established by its members, such as the Chief Mukoro Mowoe Research Fellowship and the Olorogun James Amudiaga & Mrs. Rhoda Mowoe Scholarship Funds, the Peter Ekeh Memorial Scholarship program, and Jormom Egi Scholarship fund.

UHS’s current operations are funded through contributions by members of its Editorial and Management Committee (EMC) and Board of Trustees of its Endowment Fund, membership dues, sale of its publications, and donations and sponsorship by friends of UHS.

CONTACTS: for more information contact:

Engr: Andrew Edevbie, UHS Secretary, andrewedevbie@gmail.com, Tel: +1(313) 850-4266

Mrs Julie Riesa, Chair, Local Organizing Committee, julieriesa@yahoo.com,

Tel:  +1(347)727-9565

Zita  Onakpoberuo, UHS Headquarters, Okpara Inland, Delta State, Nigeria uhshqtrsecretary@gmail.com, Tel: +234(0)7060647530

Mr. Ochuko Emma Arodowe, UHS Headquarters, Okpara Inland, Delta State, Nigeria. morulac@gmail.com, Tel: +234(0)8103108064

As a non-profit organization with 501(c) designation with the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS), we are accepting donations to support the conference or other UHS activities. We are also accepting advertisements. Please make your donations or payments for advertisements in Nigerian Naira into UHS Nigerian Account No. 2112113200 at Ecobank Nigeria Plc or in US Dollars into UHS Bank Account No. 9995450375 at Bethpage Federal Credit Union, New York.