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13:42, 1 September 2016 (UTC)Okrika(Ofonibenya-Ama) Okrika also called ofonibenya-ama is an Ijaw Ngbelebiri Mein Community situated in delta State Nigeria, Okrika is famous with the Island locals (ijaws) called the Gana-gana Island along the river forcados of Niger River delta in Western Ijaw, Nigeria. This Okrika became trade hub early 17th century actively at the Gana-gana Island which was the station for The United African Company (UAC) and Royal Niger Company (RNC) established as palm trade route till the 19th Century. Ijaw National leader Chief Dr Edwin Kiagbodo Clark and One of modern Nigeria’s foremost literary figures, J. P. Clark-Bekederemo in 1940s had their primary education at Native Authority School, Okrika, in western ijaw Division (now Burutu LGA), Delta state. The Town is headed by Pere-dumu descent of Sifo lineage as in the larger Ngbelebiri clan, Notable was a descent of Sifo king Tiger Koko-ingbi the Pere of Ngbelebiri Mein With traditional stole at Agbodibiri, Burutu local government. Okrika google satellite map! This place is situated in UgheliSo, Delta, Nigeria; its geographical coordinates are 5° 21' 0" North, 5° 48' 0" East.