Uwakhuahen

[1] The Uzama conspired and requested Idu to provide a cow with a bird's nest built upon its head for the purpose of their father's royal funeral ceremonies.

Meanwhile, Uwakhuahen procured a cow and planted a bird's nest upon its horn, and presented it before the elders, who immediately declared him the successor to the throne.

He garnered the support of his maternal relatives and a majority of the elders in Iyekorhionmwon, who also pledged to rectify the perceived injustice.

The entire southeast region was granted to him, leading to the establishment of the kingdom of Ugu, with Umoghumwun as its capital.

It is also reported that he constructed a palace at Uselu, which subsequently became the dwelling of the Edaiken (the crown prince).