Gokana kingdom
Gokana kingdom is among the six kingdoms of the Ogoni people in Ogoni in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Gokana kingdom has geographic, historic and ethno-linguistic elements with some 130,000 Gokana language speakers located in the Gokana Local Government Area in Rivers State.
Gokana is a local government area that is located in Rivers state, in the South South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The headquarter of the LGA is found in the town of Kpor, while the Gokana area comprises several towns and villages which includes Nwe-biara, Yeghe, Gbe, Goi, Barako, Kibangba, Bomu, Deken, and Bera etc. The estimated population of Gokana LGA is 194,713 inhabitants, with the vast majority of the people that inhabit the area being members of the Ogoni ethnic sub-division. The Gokana kingdom speaks the Gokana language as it is predominantly spoken in the area. Christianity is the religion that is mostly practiced although they still have traditionalist in the area. The Gbere Mene of Gokana LGA is the traditional administrator of the LGA while important festivals held in the area include the Naa Bira Dae festival which is usually celebrated in the month of April after Easter.
Gokana kingdom is sub-divided into two zones, namely; Kibangha and the Numuu zone. The traditional headquarter of Gokana kingdom is Giokoo.
Villages
Gokana contains a tremendous number of villages, including- Lewe
- B.Dere
- K. Dere
- Nwe-biara
- Kpor
- Mogho
- Bomu
- Bodo
- Gio-koo
- Nwe-ol
- Bera
- Biara
- Deeyor
- Gbe
- Goi
- Barako
- Deken, and
- Yeghe.