Another record anyway maintains that the Urhobo which Eku was a section were traveler who had gone from Northern Edo country called Udo.
While the third record states that the Urhobo public moved straightforwardly from the support of the Yoruba civilization known as Ile-Ife.
Because of this the Agbon siblings including Eku needed to move out of the Ughene region expecting that the family of the angler would assault them; as the air was at that point charge.
It was accounted for that they lived in harmony with each other, however because of expansion in populace they started to confront struggle which followed over farmland issues.
Due to this issue battle was prompted in Eku against Ovu who were union with Ukoriri and Okpara.
The prophet told them to push a bit forward and make a road from the stream to the opposite side of the town.
The harmony in Orhoaware didn't stay for long before her old adversary struck again and this prompted a savage conflict.
In this conflict, Eku marched awesome contenders like the unbelievable Akpomuke, Aganbi and other fighters who held their ground with the Agbon united.
This anyway prompted the end of the conflict Eku are divided into four groups: Ikreghwa, Urhusi, Ikromoku and Ikiodioka.
Eku people is not at all like other culture where the ruler is the turn around which ever some portion of the public authority develops political framework depended chiefly on the family assigns headed by the Oka-Or-Oro.
In this arrangement of government where the oldest man rules, then elders went to gatherings at regular intervals.
Udobuhwe from Ikreghwa was supposed to be the main ruler, it was expressed that he accepted his title after he had made an excursion to Benin.
Udobuhwe was prevailed by his child Ormaka which mean the realm reaches a conclusion and the chieftaincy regime ended, the rulers royal palace in Eku showed that the followed cases and held gatherings however there is no information concerning how it went about it.