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Thursday, 6 November 2014

MONUMENT: 124-yr-old Storey building in Ikwerreland, Rivers State.

Built over a century ago, it is the oldest storey-building standing at
Mgbuomodu, Rumuji community, Emohua Local Government Area, Rivers
State.

It is also believed to be the oldest of its kind in Ikwerreland. Some
people are of the view that it should be the oldest of such structures
in the state. Although, none of the people spoken to by Niger Delta
Voice in Rumuji could name the exact date the skyscraper was erected
by late Chief Aite Igwe, they said the house could have been erected
between 1890 and 1896.

They said it is older than every man in the whole town, including the
oldest man in the town, Mr. Amadi, said to be 100 years old. The
people of Rumuji have continually eulogized the effort of Chief Aite
Igwe, who was said to have built the first upstairs in Ikwerre.

They said he, Igwe, having worked with the first breed of Westerners
that came to the area, was able to utilize his wealth to enrich the
history of his people, which many of his kind could not. The grandson
of the late Chief Igwe, Elder Gabriel Igwe, who was born January 28,
1953, said his mother told him that the house was built so many years
before he was born and that his grandfather died in 1950, about three
years before he was born."
Late Igwe was made a chief in the community because of his social
class. He attracted the Customary Court to the town and was one of the
traditional judges that handled customary issues.
Distinctiveness

In the olden days, houses were built according to the social class a
person belongs. But the Orho elu (storey building) built by the late
Igwe added another dimension to the types of houses known then. It is
the first of its kind.

Elder Gabriel said: "I am very happy anytime I see that house, because
it reminds me that my own father was the first to live in a house that
is decked, which nobody had seen that time. "Then our friends call us
people who live in the sky. Even as old as I am, I am always happy
whenever I see that building. They told me that that kind of house was
in no other place at that time except in my father's compound.
"People who are building that kind of structures now are only learning
from what my father did in the area. You can see that the house they
are building now is quite different from this one.
"Today, there are air conditioners, which people used to make their
own cool. But that one that my father built is always cool, so it does
not need air conditioner. It has natural cooling system. "When you
look at the wall, it is so fine. It was neither plastered nor tiled,
but its wall looks as if it has tiles.
"Notwithstanding that it was built with ordinary mud, it is so
durable. It is so strong that you cannot demolish it.

"You cannot compare today's storey structures with that one built by
my father because the materials they used were amazing.

"Apart from the fact that it may seem outdated today, the material
used for that house cannot be nicely used by today's builders and
engineers.
"The block used is just red-mud, which was molded and burnt before
use. The decking and the staircase were done with woods. They are hard
woods, which I do not think can be found anywhere again around.
"The zinc used is far better than the ones we have today. The builders
did not use iron. It was just wood. Yet, till date the building is
still very much strong."

Why the building can't be demolished He said: "The building remains
the only standing ornament by a legend in the land of Rumuji. If we
demolish it, it is the same thing as our father's name has gone
extinct and we will not try it.

"It is also a taboo to bring down a building in Rumuji land. We cannot
attempt to bring it down.
"The building will stand so that if our children come of age, they too
will see what their great-great grandfather built. Our children will
always be happy when references are made to the standing building."
He advised modern builders to emulate the type of technology used in
those days, saying the building has stood the test of time and till
date, people still live in the building.

By Davies Iheamnachor

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