Bonny Island

Bonny Island (or Ibani) is an island town and a Local Government Area in Rivers State, South South Nigeria. It is also the capital of the Kingdom of Bonny.

Understand
Bonny Island has an estimated population of 302,000 and occupies an area of 343.9 km². The local language spoken on Bonny Island is Ibani. Many native people also speak the Igbo language.

Bonny is located at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean on the Bight of Bonny, the island of Bonny serves as the seat of a traditional state known as the Kingdom of Bonny. It was a traditional trading centre for fish, salt, palm oil, and palm kernels of the Ijo people. it was the capital of the 15th- to 19th-century kingdom of Bonny.

The region produces a type of crude oil known as Bonny Light oil. Much of the oil extracted onshore in Rivers State is piped to Bonny for export. It has the biggest LNG Gas Plant in Nigeria with six trains. Bonny was founded by a priest king known as Ndoli. He (as well as his successors Opuamakuba and Alagbariye) were the leaders of the founding group of Bonny Island. The virgin lands and territories of the island kingdom were settled about or before 1400 AD. Asimini, the fourth king (but the first one to be crowned), founded a dynasty that went on to provide most of the kingdom's monarchs. Bonny Island's local industry which exports coconuts and coir (coconut fibre).

By plane
Visitors who intend to come into Bonny Island by air have to make use of the nearest airport, which is Port Harcourt Airport.

By sea
Visitors and tourist that want to come into Bonny Island from Porthacourt through the sea have to board a speed boat and the drive is about one hour.

Get around
Ferries are the main form of transport to and from the island.

Do

 * Opobo Regatta Festival: is festival that occurs annually and it is one of the famous festivals in Bonny Island. The festival is held on New Year’s Eve. The festival consist of ritual sacrifices before the boat racing competition starts. Enthusiastic men rowing hard competiting for the first position, crowd cheering, masquerades display to spectators, indigenes and visitors filled with aesthetics, colors, sea breeze and it attracts visitors and tourists year after year.
 * The Nwaotam Masquerade: Nwaotam Masquerade is being celebrated annually 25 of December in Bonny Island. it's a very spiritual Masquerade and every year the NWAOTAM chooses who to wear the Nwaotam Masquerade head and regalia from their cult group. Whoever it chooses to wear the head and regalia gets paid heavily for that. seven days to the day of celebration, the one who is to wear the head and regalia to dance sleeps in a cemetery for seven days performing some rituals to remain fortified and to be able to wear the head of the Nwaotam successfully and dance through the town without anyone trying to fall it off his head with spiritual means. The Nwaotam Masquerade starts dancing from the King's place which is locally referred to as the Amayanabor of Bonny Island from 6AM and dance through many locations in the town and finally return to its abode where he comes out on his house roof and dance on it, rolling and doing all manner of stunts on that roof.


 * Swimming
 * Fishing
 * Boat Racing

Buy
Shopping is not huge on Bonny Island but visitors have options of supermarkets, stores, and even an open market.

Supermarkets

 * Best Way Supermarket offers all kinds of provisions, cosmetics, beauty products, household items among many others.
 * Dammy Supermarket sells a wide range of products including cocktail drinks, wines and beer.
 * For frozen food and packed food, try one of the stores on Pepple Road. Most of the impressive clothing stores are found inside the NLNG camp.

Eat
Sea food is well consumed on as it is close to the ocean, and there are a number of dining options both on the mainland and the hinterland. Visitors get the best taste from Local food joints and restaurants. There are however classy eateries for high-class business travellers, tourists or expats who come to the island for oil business or for sight seeing.



Stay safe
Bonny Island is the centre of oil business in Nigeria. It is relatively a developed place and conducive for both expatriates and Nigerians that come for business. Some bars and clubs, nevertheless, seem relatively safe even during the night.

Connect
2G/3G/4G/5G

The networks in certain parts of Bonny Island can be very erratic at times. Please check with the local service providers - 9mobile, MTN, Glo and Airtel prior to your arrival for current coverage and accessibility.

Go next

 * Port Harcourt
 * Yenagoa - another city with an oil-based economy
 * Choba
 * Eleme