Kokori

It has twenty nine streets and roads; and it is surrounded by thirty village communities, including Samagidi a rapidly developing township.

[2] It is a hinterland bounded by Eku and Igun on the north; by Ugono, Orhomaru, Erhobaro, Ovara and Idionvwan villages all in Orogun, on the east; on the west by Isiokolo and Okpara Inland in Agbon 'sub-nation'; and by Awirhe in Agbara and Odovie in Ughelli on the south.

[2] The entire Kokori land is flat and situated in the evergreen tropical forest zone which is dominated by the oil palm tree.

In 1606 A.D, the incessant invasions and the conspiracy against the Kokori people because of the discord which bedevilled the four Agbon families- Okpara, Ukori, Eku and Orhoakpor- made Isiokolo turbulent and the Agbon families began to migrate to their respective present sites.

Although it had no written constitution like the Decalogue of ancient Israel, it was able to mould Kokori society into one worthy of stay.

[5] In fact, based on its monotheistic vocation and puritan practices, it gained international platform – a congregation was established in London for the adherents in that destination.

[8] In 1958, Shell Petroleum Development Company carried out an exploration work which led to the discovery of crude oil on Kokori soil.