Iniikeiroari of Kalabari Kingdom

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BIOGRAPHY

The life of High Chief (Dr.) O. B. Lulu-Briggs, OON, DCF is a true testimony to the power of vision, courage, determination, commitment to excellence and selfless service.

A skilled and multi-faceted entrepreneur, the Chief has been actively engaged in public life and displayed exemplary integrity, commitment and leadership in engaging the dominant political, social and economic issues of our times.

He began his career at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) in 1955 and served the organization meritoriously for a period spanning 23 years, 9 months and 13 days before retiring voluntarily as the Principal Industrial Relations Officer and Head of Division, Eastern Ports in April 1978.

PERSONALITY PROFILE

Peoples Club Award for Philantropy

High Chief O.B. Lulu-Brings People’s Club of Nigeria, recipient of Award of Philanthropy

Profile from Citation for Honorary Doctorate Degree

2011 Recipient Of Honorary Doctor Of Business Administration DBA, (Honoris Causa)

Profile from Silverbird Man of the Year 2016

Silverbird Extraordinary Man of the Year Award. Honor to whom honor is due!

Recent Event

Traditional Wake Keep in Honour of High Chief O.B Lulu-Briggs, 12/03/2021

Night of Singing in Honour of High Chief O.B Lulu-Briggs with Mighty Wave Band 12/03/2021

Interment (The Grave Side) of High Chief O.B Lulu-Briggs 13/03/2021

THE INSTALLATION OF CHIEF BARR. DUMO LULU-BRIGGS AS THE HEAD OF YOUNG-BRIGGS HOUSE (INIIKEIROARI VI)

BURIAL THANKSGIVING (O.B LULU-BRIGGS)

THE INSTALLATION OF CHIEF BARR. DUMO LULU-BRIGGS AS THE HEAD OF YOUNG-BRIGGS HOUSE (INIIKEIROARI VI)

HISTORY OF CHIEFTAINCY

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The Briggs (Oruwari) House of Abonnema

A brief historical overview
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Chief Iniikeiroari Young Briggs ( Oruwari II)

Founder and Sole Defender of Abonnema (The Kalabari Kingdom)
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Chief O.B. Lulu-Briggs, O.O.N. (Iniikeiroari V)

The immediate past Iniikeiroari of the throne of Chief Young Briggs
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Chief Dumo Lulu-Briggs (Iniikeiroari VI)

The incumbent on the throne of Chief Young Briggs

THE LINEAGE OF EBUYE LULU

CONDOLENCE NOTE

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18 entries.
Magnus Abe Magnus Abe from Port-Harcourt wrote on February 20, 2021 at 9:56 pm
In Africa a giant Iroko tree is always a landmark, it defines its environment, it is a reference point. We use it to describe every thing around it. We measure distance by the giant tree, we use it to give directions, we take shelter under the great Iroko tree, it is a place of rest, a place of meeting. It gives succor and identity to the community.

We all know that death is inevitable and yet it is always a shock and a surprise. We take the giant Iroko for granted, for it has always been there, and then one day we turn around, the Iroko, big, strong, and seeming permanent is gone. We see nothing in it’s place. Nothing. Just emptiness, a void.
In the politics, economy, social and cultural life of Rivers state Chief O B Lulu Briggs was such a giant Iroko tree.
I knew late Chief Lulu Briggs as a leader in the National Party of Nigeria NPN through my late father. Chief Briggs was Deputy National Chairman South and a towering figure in the politics of that era.
The achievements, contributions, and impact of Chief Lulu Briggs in politics, business, philanthropy and development of Nigeria will take pages to fill.
The ramifications and impact of his exit on all aspects of our development will equally require pages of material, for his demise is indeed a great loss to our country and our state. He will be greatly missed.
I extend my sincere condolences to his family, particularly his Wife Senyie, and my brother Dumo, for as much as we all feel the loss our Iroko his family will miss him the most.
There is an old red indian native chant that captures the essence of our journey “only the mountains stand forever, only the Rivers flow forever. A man is born he lives for his time and in the end he dies—-“.
Chief O B Briggs has indeed lived for his time, a life worthy of emulation and celebration. As we view the empty void created by the fall of this giant Iroko of our time we can only say “Farewell great chief. May your soul find mercy before your creator and perfect rest in the bosom of Abraham”.
Magnus Abe
Daniel Daniel from Port Harcourt wrote on December 31, 2020 at 6:40 pm
Chief O.B Lulu Briggs was a great man before some of us were born. A great man he remained after we were born and generations after us will remember him as a great man and the great philanthropist he was as his legacies will continue to live on.

Rest In Peace to one of the greatest men of our time.
BelieveAll BelieveAll wrote on December 31, 2020 at 8:32 am
Philanthropist and a man of excellence and visionary leader. Though you're gone but your leadership qualities and legacies will never be forgotten.
Adiue Chief OLB