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Koko is the major town in and the headquarters of
Warri North Warri North is a Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the town of Koko. It has an area of 1,841 km and a population of 137,300 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 332. Warri North LGA has its ...
Local Government Area of
Delta State Delta is a States of Nigeria, state in the South South (Nigeria), South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Named after the Niger Delta—a large part of which is in the state—the state was formed from the former Bendel State, on 27 August 1 ...
,
South South Nigeria The South-South is one of the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. It designates both a geographic and political region of the country's eastern coast. It comprises six states – Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, and Rivers. T ...
. It is one of the major towns in the
Niger Delta The Niger Delta is the delta of the Niger River sitting directly on the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean in Nigeria. It is located within nine coastal southern Nigerian states, which include: all six states from the South South geopolitic ...
region.


History

The town of Koko has is inhabited by the Itsekeris, one of the major ethnic groups in Delta State. The town was a major trading hub for goods such as
palm oil Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of oil palms. The oil is used in food manufacturing, in beauty products, and as biofuel. Palm oil accounted for about 36% of global oils produced from o ...
, rubber and timber. Koko is home to
Nana Olomu Nana Olomu (also spelled Olumu) (1852–1916) was an Itsekiri chief and palm oil merchant from the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria. He was the fourth Itsekiri chief to hold the position of Governor of Benin River. Background to conflict w ...
, the merchant Prince of the Niger Delta. He is a very prominent Itsekiri personality and traded with the British as the Governor of the Benin River before they turned on him to fight the Ebrohimi expedition against him. On his return from exile, he settled with his family at Koko, his farming settlement wherein he engaged over 500 of his servants for cultivation purposes prior to his appointment as Governor of Benin River.On his return from exile, he constructed an edifice known then as Nanna Palace. This palace is now known as the Nanna Living History Museum, Koko. As a result of this, the town is a major tourist destination with a lot of tourists visiting the Nanna Living History Museum including Ogiame Atuwatse III, who visited the museum year 2023. Koko is home to one of the four ports in Delta State. It was a previously very busy port before the neglect of the Delta ports by the Federal Government. In recent times, the Federal Government of Nigeria has promised to revive the ports and awarded contracts but these have not been reflected in economic activities in these ports. In 1988, the town drew international attention after it was discovered that it was one of several West African ports being used by waste brokers to dump toxic waste. To date, the Koko community have not recovered from the incident of the toxic waste dump.


Tourism

One of the most popular festivals in Koko is Neville's Day celebrated by the Nanna family of Koko to mark the return of Nanna from exile. This event was Nanna's idea which has been maintained by his descendants for the last 100 years. The ujo Kompini dance is an annual, end-of-year dance by the kompini group in Koko. This event features traditional Itsekiri singing and dancing, including masquerades attracting many tourists from all over the world. There is also the Oromi dance, which is a traditional worship practised by some Itsekiri people.


Economy


Traditional

Koko town is home to a number of traditional crafts such as pottery, weaving, and woodcarving. These crafts are passed down from generation to generation and are an important part of the town's cultural heritage.


Modern

Koko town has agro-processing farms, bakeries and block industries. There are firms in the oil and gas industry with Ebenco Group, Total Energy, Nigerian Port Authority, Awaritse Nigeria Limited, Optima Energy, Lusanga Oil and Gas, Sharon Oil and Gas, Green Mark Oil and Gas, and Taurus Oil and Gas being some of the biggest companies in Koko. These firms are into Petroleum Depot/Bulk storage facilities, Petroleum Products, etc. There are filling stations and more than five hotels in the town. There are financial service providers in both the formal and informal sectors.


Facilities

* Nigerian Port Authority * Warri North Local Government Area Secretariat * Koko General Hospital * Federal Government Agricultural Agency (Agric farm) * Koko mini sports stadium * Ecobank * Nanna Living History Museum


Governance

Koko town is the local government headquarters for
Warri North Warri North is a Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the town of Koko. It has an area of 1,841 km and a population of 137,300 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 332. Warri North LGA has its ...
Local Government Area of
Delta State Delta is a States of Nigeria, state in the South South (Nigeria), South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Named after the Niger Delta—a large part of which is in the state—the state was formed from the former Bendel State, on 27 August 1 ...
. It is administered by a Local Government Chairman, a Vice Chairman, a Secretary and a list of councillors from the different wards. Elections are held every three years but this is not consistent due to the Governors using the Local Government Councils as payment for political favour by setting up an interim administration. Warri North Local Government Council is the primary provider of local government services for the town and neighbouring communities.


Warri North LGA Leadership

The following persons have held the positions of leadership at
Warri North Warri North is a Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the town of Koko. It has an area of 1,841 km and a population of 137,300 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 332. Warri North LGA has its ...
Local Government Council since the creation of the council.


Education

Koko town like most other towns in Delta state is home to different forms of education, both formal and informal education.


Schools

Primary schools in Koko are: * Ojomba Primary School, Koko * Akwarajor Primary School, Koko * Gogomeje Primary School, Koko Secondary schools in Koko are: * Beach Secondary School, Koko * Iwere College, Koko * Irene Imilar Secondary School, Koko


Museum

* Nannna Living History Museum


References

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