1851 Agidingbi

Last updated

1851 Agidingbi ChessGame is a historical game and Nigeria's first variant of the Chess game designed by Nigerian culture activist and historian Oludamola Adebowale. [1] It is "fashioned after the traditional chess board to teach the history of Lagos" and built to commemorate the 170th memorial anniversary of the Bombardment of Lagos by the British naval forces. [2] [3]

Contents

According to the inventor, Oludamola Adebowale, [4] the game was invented as a way to make history fun, after the subject was removed from the Nigerian educational syllabus in 2015. [5] The idea for the game, he said, came while he was at the Lagos Book and Art Festival. [6]

The origin of Agidingbi

The name Agidingbi is an onomatopoeia for the sounds made by the artillery guns that was fired by British forces on Lagos in 1851. The sound was so loud that it was heard in as far away as Badagry and the mainland of Lagos. The name was thus retained, and a part of Lagos today now bears it as its official name. [7]

The game

The 1851 Agidingbi Chess Game has the traditional checkered board design, with pieces named after Lagos royalties and chieftains like Erelu- Kuti of Lagos as the Queen Mother, the Oba of Lagos as the king, the Adamu Eyo as the rook, Omo Ogun Eko as the pawn, Eletu-Odibo as the bishop and Abagbon as the knight. [3] People playing the game can play on either side, either as the defenders of Lagos or the British. [8] [9]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Delta State</span> State in Nigeria

Delta State is a state in the 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 August 27, 1991. Bordered on the north by Edo State, the east by Anambra and Rivers States, and the south by Bayelsa State while to the west is the Bight of Benin which covers about 160 kilometres of the state's coastline. The State was initially created with 12 local government areas in 1991 which was later extended to 19 and now has 25 local government areas. Asaba as its state capital is located along the River Niger on the northeastern end of the State, while the state's economic centre is Warri on the southwestern coastline.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kaduna</span> Place in Kaduna State, Nigeria

Kaduna is the capital city of Kaduna State, and the former political capital of Northern Nigeria. It is located in north-western Nigeria, on the Kaduna River. It is a trade Centre and a major transportation hub as the gateway to northern Nigeria, with its rail and important road network.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lagos Island</span> LGA in Lagos State, Nigeria

Lagos Island is the principal and central local government area (LGA) in Lagos, it use to be the Capital of Lagos State until 1957. It covers the western part of the eponymous island and is part of the Lagos Division. As of the preliminary 2006 Nigerian census, the LGA had a population of 209,437 in an area of 8.7 km2. The LGA only covers the western half of Lagos Island; the eastern half is simply referred to as Lagos Island East LCDA.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Edo State</span> State of Nigeria

Edo, commonly known as Edo State, is a state located in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. As of 2006 National population census, the state was ranked as the 24th populated state (3,233,366) in Nigeria. Edo State is the 22nd largest State by landmass in Nigeria. The state's capital and city, Benin City, is the fourth largest city in Nigeria, and the centre of the country's rubber industry. Created in 1991 from the former Bendel State, is also known as the heart beat of the nation. Edo State borders Kogi State to the northeast, Anambra State to the east, Delta State to the southeast and southsouth and Ondo State to the west.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jaja of Opobo</span> King of Opobo and palm oil merchant

King Jaja of Opobo was the first king (amanyanabo) of Opobo. He was also the founder of Opobo city-state in present day Rivers State of Nigeria. Born in Umuduruoha Amaigbo in present-day Imo State, his actual birth date, as well as his birth parents, is unknown.

Big Brother Naija, formerly known as Big Brother Nigeria, is a Nigerian reality competition television series, based on the Big Brother television franchise, in which, contestants live in an isolated house and compete for a large cash prize and other material prizes, at the end of the show by avoiding being evicted from the house by viewers who vote for their favourite housemates to remain in the show.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Oba of Lagos</span> Ceremonial sovereign of Lagos, Nigeria

The Oba of Lagos, also known as the Eleko of Eko, is the traditional ruler (Oba) of Lagos.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anthony Enahoro</span> Adolor of Uromi

Chief Anthony Eromosele Enahoro was one of Nigeria's foremost anti-colonial and pro-democracy activists. He was born the eldest of ten children in Uromi, present-day Edo State of Nigeria. His Esan parents were Anastasius Okotako Enahoro (1900–1968) and Fidelia Victoria Inibokun née Ogbidi Okojie (1906–1969). Enahoro had a long and distinguished career in the press, politics, civil service and the pro-democracy movement. Educated at the Government Schoo, Uromi, Government School, Owo and King's College, Lagos, Enahoro became the editor of Nnamdi Azikiwe's newspaper, the Southern Nigerian Defender, Ibadan, in 1944 at the age of 21, thus becoming Nigeria's youngest editor ever. He later became the editor of Zik's Comet, Kano, 1945–49, associate editor of West African Pilot, Lagos, and editor-in-chief of Morning Star from 1950 to 1953.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Eyo festival</span> Festival in Nigeria by the Yorubas

The Eyo Festival, otherwise known as the Adamu Orisha Play, is a Yoruba festival unique to Lagos, Nigeria. In modern times, it is presented by the people of Lagos as a tourist event and due to its history, is traditionally performed on Lagos Island.

The Urhobos are people located in southern Nigeria, near the northwestern Niger Delta.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Badagry</span> Town in Lagos State, Nigeria

Badagry also spelled Badagri, is a coastal town and Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos State, Nigeria. It is quite close to the city of Lagos, and located on the north bank of Porto Novo Creek, an inland waterway that connects Lagos to the Beninese capital of (Porto-Novo). The same route connects Lagos, Ilaro, and Porto-Novo, and shares a border with the Republic of Benin. As of the preliminary 2006 census results, the municipality had a population of 241,093.

The Nigerian Institute of Journalism is a Nigerian monotechnic located at 8-14, Ijaiye road, Ogba in Ikeja, the capital of Lagos State, southwestern Nigeria. The institute is a diploma awarding monotechnic established in 1963 by the International Press Institute and became fully operational in 1971. The institute offers academic and professional diploma programmes, ranging from full time to part time, for the award of National Diploma and Higher National Diploma certificates. More so, the institute has a special programme directorate charged with developing certificate courses in effective writing and communication, photojournalism, film directing and editing. A standard library, ICT centre, radio and television studios, Photo and digital laboratory facilities amidst others are available to support services. It is one of the monotechnics in Nigeria which are overseen and accredited by the National Board for Technical Education. The vision of the institute is " to be the leading and foremost Mass Communication and Journalism training Institution in Africa; “the Centre of Communication Excellence.”

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Reduction of Lagos</span>

The Reduction of Lagos or Bombardment of Lagos was the British Royal Navy's attacks on Lagos in the fourth quarter of 1851 with the goal of abolishing the Atlantic slave trade and deposing the monarch of Lagos, Kosoko, for refusing to end the slave trade. Many intersecting interests provided the Government of the United Kingdom with the necessary impetus for military action against Kosoko. These interests included British desires to replace the slave trade with alternative "legitimate" trade, British missionaries who wanted to spread Christianity, the desire of the deposed monarch Akitoye to recover his throne, and the fears of persecuted Saro people that they would be re-enslaved.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rele Art Gallery</span>

Rele Gallery is a contemporary art space and gallery in Lagos, Nigeria. It is on Military Street, Onikan Lagos and on Victoria Island, Lagos.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jaekel House</span> A colonial mansion in Nigeria, now a cultural and historical site.

The Jaekel House is a 2-storey colonial mansion in Ebute Metta, Lagos, Nigeria. The house was built in 1898 on a large expanse of landscaped land and named after the late Francis Jaekel OBE, a former superintendent of the Nigerian Railway Corporation who retired in the 1970s after almost three decades of active service. Jaekel House was formally the residence of the General Manager and was later converted to a senior staff rest house. The building has been renovated and restored by Professor John Godwin in collaboration with the Railway Corporation in 2010. The building is now a “mini Museum” showcasing photographic archives dating from 1940s through to 1970s of personalities, places, historical events in pre- and post-independent Nigeria and houses artefacts of the old Railway Corporation. It's also one of the fairy tale wedding locations in Lagos.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mayorkun</span> Nigerian Musician

Adewale Mayowa Emmanuel, known professionally as Mayorkun, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and pianist. He released a cover of Davido's "The Money" single and was discovered by the singer on Twitter. Mayorkun was signed to Davido's record label DMW from 2016 to 2021; his debut single "Eleko" was released under the label. Mayorkun released his debut studio album The Mayor of Lagos in November 2018. After his exit from DMW in 2021; he released "Let Me Know" and his debut studio album Back In Office in October 2021, under Sony Music West Africa division.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Habeeb Okunola</span> Nigerian entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist

Iba Habeeb Okunola MON is a Nigerian entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist who currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of TILT Group, a multinational conglomerate headquartered in Nigeria with diversified investments spanning key business sectors of the African economy, including energy, construction, engineering, agriculture, and technology.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Segun Okeowo</span> Nigerian educationist (1948-2014)

Segun Okeowo was a Nigerian educationist who is best known for being the president of the National Union of Nigerian Students at the forefront of the Ali Must Go protests.

The Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) is a government agency that is responsible for facilitating a clean environment in Lagos, Nigeria and to enforce notices such as 'Seal up Notice', 'Demolition Notice' etc.

References

  1. "Adebowale is new Senior Curator for Nigerian-Brazilian history project". Vanguard News. 2020-12-15. Retrieved 2022-01-08.
  2. "How 1851 Agidingbi App bridges Gap between History and Education". BellaNaija. 2021-10-09. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  3. 1 2 "Preserving history of Lagos with '1851Agidingbi Game'". Vanguard News. 2021-10-08. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  4. "Nigerian-Brazilian History Project appoints Adebowale as its Senior Curator". This Day. 2021-01-15. Retrieved 2022-01-08.
  5. "Using Technology to Preserve Lagos/Nigerian History". TechCabal. 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  6. "Unravelling 1851 Agidingbi Game". This Day. 2021-10-08. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  7. "Agidingbi land belongs to us, not Akinole-Oshiun - Ashade Family". P.M. News . Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  8. "1851 Agidingbi Game for launch". The Nation Newspaper. 2021-10-13. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  9. "History-Inspired Installation Stuns LABAF Audience". This Day. 2018-12-07. Retrieved 2022-01-07.