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Ase (pronounced Eseh) is a coastal community on the shores of the
Ase River Ase may refer to: * Ase, Nigeria, a town in Delta State, Nigeria * -ase, a suffix used for the names of enzymes * Aṣẹ, a West African philosophical concept * American Sign Language (ISO 639-3 code: ase) See also * Åse (disambiguation) Å ...
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River Niger The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through Mali, ...
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Ndokwa East Ndokwa East is a Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Aboh. It has an area of 1,617 km and a population of 103,171 at the 2006 census. The postal code A postal code (also known locally in ...
Local Government Area of Delta State,
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
. Ase River derives its name from Ase town. Ase is an idyllic countryside with a spectacular and breathtaking natural beach, evergreen rain-forest vegetation rich in flora and fauna which overhangs the Ase Creek. Ase is a serene natural tourist resort still waiting to be explored. Ase shares common boundaries with Ibedeni, Onyah, Aviara,
Uzere Uzere formerly known as "Uzei" is located in the Isoko South Local Government Area (LGA) of Delta State of Nigeria. It has become one of the largest petroleum oil producing communities in Nigeria. Oil exploration started in Uzere in 1957. Uzere ...
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Patani Patani Darussalam ( Bahasa Malayu Arabic : , also sometimes Patani Raya or Patani Besar, "Greater Patani"; th, ปาตานี) is a historical region in the Malay peninsula. It includes the southern Thai provinces of Pattani, Yala (Jal ...
(all in Delta State) and Trofani (in
Bayelsa State Bayelsa is one of the states in the South-South region of Nigeria, located in the core of the Niger Delta region. Bayelsa State was created in 1996 and was carved out from Rivers State, making it one of the newest states in the federation. Yenag ...
). During the colonial era, Ase served as the commercial and administrative Headquarters for the colonial administrators. Relics of colonial presence still dot the landscape. John Holt and UAC are some of the companies that had trade offices and warehouses in Ase. The town is made up of descendants from Ndokwa speakers who have intermarried with the Isokos and Ijaws over the years. The Ase dialect of the Ukwuani language and also the Isoko language is spoken by the Ase people. The Ase people are of the same ancestral origin with Ase-Azaga, Ase-Imoniteh, and Ase-Omuku. Among the other Ases, Ase town is generally referred to as Ase Ebeneze (founder of Ase) or Ase Ukwu (big Ase).


Origin

The aboriginal Ase people like most communities in present Delta North are of Ndokwa, Bini, Igbo and Isoko origin.


Politics and Government

Ase town was founded by Ebeneze and its ruler is the Igwe (the current Igwe is HRH Ifeanyichukwu Peter Ogeh I) who is duly recognised and gazetted as a traditional ruler in Nigeria by the Delta State Government. He is the custodian of the customs and traditions of Ase people. The monarch is influential in Ndokwaland and is a member of the local government and state council of traditional rulers. The Umu-Ogwezi Royal Family (comprising Umu-Onyaa, Umu-Onwuka, and Umu-Ozegbe) of Umuonotu Quarter is the only royal ruling house in Ase Clan. Ogwezi is Ebeneze’s first male child. The Igwe governs with a council of chiefs (Igwe-in-council) comprising the Ejeh of Ogbonome Quarters, the Aguenya of Echei Quarter, the Onowu of Ekukeni Quarter, the Ocheonor Igwe of Egbeme Quarter. There are several other palace chiefs that constitute the Igwe-in-Council. Some past Igwes of Ase Kingdom include: Igwe Onwuakaegba, Igwe Ugbomeh Igoni, Igwe Enebeli, Igwe Oguru, Igwe Ayori, among others.


Festivals

The main festivals of Ase community are Oje, Eze-Nmo, Ogbo-Oyibo, Orikpor, Erishi, Nmawu. They are kinds of masquerades performances and each masquerade is individualised by the peculiarity of its repertoire of accessories and costume. Some of these festivals are celebrated annually.


Culture and Tradition

Ase town is rich in African culture and tradition. Some notable age-grade groups and titles in the community include: Otu-Eze, Otu-Osugba, Okwa Ogbe (Quarter Chief), Okwa (Community Chief), and Igbu. Ase is rich in cultural dance. Some traditional dance groups in the community include: Egwu-Amala, Egwu-Adukor, and Egwu-Igba. From time immemorial, Ase people hold in esteem the art of story-telling, a tradition which enabled them to pass from generation to generation, their oral history.


Education

Ase town has two
primary school A primary school (in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and South Africa), junior school (in Australia), elementary school or grade school (in North America and the Philippines) is a school for primary e ...
s (Ebeneze Primary School and Idume-Eze Primary School), and a secondary or high school (Ase Grammar School). There are other primary schools in Ase Clan such as Egbeme Primary School, Ogboko Primary School, etc.


Government Amenities

There is a
police station A police station (sometimes called a "station house" or just "house") is a building which serves to accommodate police officers and other members of staff. These buildings often contain offices and accommodation for personnel and vehicles, ...
, a maternity/dispensary, and a completed but yet to be equipped
cottage hospital A cottage hospital is a semi-obsolete type of small hospital, most commonly found in the United Kingdom. The original concept was a small rural building having several beds.The Cottage Hospitals 1859–1990, Dr. Meyrick Emrys-Roberts, Tern Publicati ...
. Its natural gift of having both deep and shallow waters, slow flowing and fast flowing waters and situated at the confluence of
River Niger The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through Mali, ...
and Ase River makes the community the ideal location for an institute of marine and fresh water research in Nigeria.


Accessibility

The town is accessible by water and land. There is an asphalted road network from Oleh through Aviara, Araya, Edherie to Ase. It is also accessible by water through River Niger to Ase River.


Economy

Ase people are predominantly engaged in farming and fishing at subsistence and a little bit of commercial level. The town has enormous agricultural potential with alluvial deposits by the bank of the Ase River and
River Niger The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through Mali, ...
. With a bit of agricultural extension service, the community could become a major food producing belt. The town is reputed for the famous Ase yam which is harvested seasonally. Plantain, Pepper, Garden Eggs, Cassava, Sweet Potato are some of the crops grown in the area. The community is believed to have enormous deposits of petroleum resources. The exploration of crude oil in neighbouring communities has lent credence to this belief. The use of horizontal drilling techniques may have made it easy for oil companies to access oil deposits in Ase territory without commensurate benefits to the community.


Impact of 2012 Flood

Ase town like all coastal communities in Delta State was completely submerged by the great flood in 2012, and the impact was terribly devastating. Properties and farm produce worth several millions of Naira were completely destroyed. Ase town did not benefit from government flood intervention fund and flood relief materials. Ase Grammar School (the community's only secondary or high school) was severely damaged, the school is under repair by a group named AAG (Ase Action Group) who has all it members as Ase indigenes.


References

{{coord, 5.399, 6.342, type:city_region:NG, display=title Populated places in Delta State