The area of the study was Oghara in Ethiope West
Local Government Area, Delta State. It is one of the major clans of the Urhobo
ethnic group. The indigenous language of the people is Urhobo, but the major
language spoken in the area is Pidgin English due to the high population
non-indigenes in the town. The main occupation of the inhabitants of the study
area is farming and the land is rich in agricultural produce such as palm oil,
rubber, cassava, and plantain. Oghara is made up of three sub clans, Ogharefe,
Ovade and Oghareki governed by a chieftaincy system with the Ovie of Oghara as
the King. Oghara metropolis is bounded in the North by Ugbenu community, in the
South by Sapele, in the West by Koko and in the East by Ewusse Community.
Local Government Area, Delta State. It is one of the major clans of the Urhobo
ethnic group. The indigenous language of the people is Urhobo, but the major
language spoken in the area is Pidgin English due to the high population
non-indigenes in the town. The main occupation of the inhabitants of the study
area is farming and the land is rich in agricultural produce such as palm oil,
rubber, cassava, and plantain. Oghara is made up of three sub clans, Ogharefe,
Ovade and Oghareki governed by a chieftaincy system with the Ovie of Oghara as
the King. Oghara metropolis is bounded in the North by Ugbenu community, in the
South by Sapele, in the West by Koko and in the East by Ewusse Community.