Dear Visitors and Members,
Welcome to the official website of Edos in the Carolinas!
It is an honor to serve as President of this vibrant and growing community of Edo sons and daughters living in North and South Carolina.
Our mission is to foster unity, preserve our rich cultural heritage, and support one another through fellowship, service, and shared values. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to the Carolinas, we invite you to connect, participate, and contribute to the growth of our association.
Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to building a stronger and more connected Edo community with you.
With warm regards,
Chris Irabor
President, Edos in the Carolinas.
The Mid-Western Region of Nigeria was created in June 1963 from the Benin and Delta provinces of the former Western Region. Its capital was Benin City. In 1967, following the adoption of a new 12-state structure by the federal government, the region was reorganized as Midwest State, maintaining its territorial integrity. This name remained until 1976, when it was renamed Bendel State.
During the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970), Biafran forces invaded Midwest State in a bid to reach Lagos and bring the war to a swift conclusion. While under Biafran control, the state was briefly declared the "Republic of Benin."
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