Rebisi

As a result of his brevity in conquering several wars, he expanded and allocated lands to all his children to reflect, Oro (houses) as an adjective to qualify what is today known communities respectively.[1] These house's now communities (Oro) today were strategically located in port harcourt to wage war against encroachment on Rebisi territory.The people of Rebisi in Port harcourt practice democracy under the rule of a king (Eze) and gerontocracy.[1] Rebisi is bounded by several other communities and tribes in Rivers State, from the Northern part has the okirikans, the Eastern past has kalabaris while the western and southern part of Rebisi has the Obio Akpor clan, an Ikwerre speaking people.[1] The presence of Multinational corporations and organizations in the area today affect the identity of the people.
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