Owiny Akullu

Ugandan warrior and first Chief from Lango
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroUgandan warrior and first Chief from Lango
PlacesUganda
wasWarrior
Gender
Male
Birth1845, Oyam District, Northern Region, Uganda
Death1947 (aged 102 years)
The details

Biography

Owiny Akullu (born in 1845) was a Lango warrior who played a significant role in the resistance against colonialism in Uganda. He was born in Acutanana, Kamdini sub-county, Oyam District to Ogwang Akota and his wife Akullu. Owiny rose to prominence as a military leader, amassing a private battalion of more than 150 troops and conquering the entire region of Lango. He was so skilled in javelin that he would throw a spear at a thin line of rope from a distance and would hardly miss. In a singular engagement known as the Battle of Minakulu, Owiny achieved a significant victory in the battle of Minakulu, where he defeated the Acholi and seized the area between Kamdini and Bobi in present-day Gulu District.

Early Life

Owiny Akullu was born in 1845 in Acutanana, Kamdini sub-county, Oyam District to Ogwang Akota and his wife. Akullu grew up to become a formidable military leader. He was able to assemble a private battalion of over 150 troops, with whom he successfully conquered the entirety of Lango.

Military Contribution

Owiny Akullu is best known for his military contribution to the resistance against colonialism in Uganda. He defended Omukama Kabalega, the former King of the Bunyoro kingdom, up to when he was captured in 1899.

Legacy

Owiny's remarkable military prowess and invaluable contribution to the resistance against colonialism in Uganda merit perpetual remembrance. Despite the limited documentation regarding his notable achievements, his unwavering courage and formidable military capabilities continue to be revered not only in Lango but also beyond its borders. To honor his legacy, a statue commemorating Owiny Akullu was erected in Kamdini sub-county, Oyam District in 2019.

Death

Owiny passed away in 1947 at the age of 102. Despite the limited documentation of his contributions, it is important to acknowledge his exceptional military skills and significant role in the resistance against colonialism in Uganda.

See Also

  • Wikipedia:Equity lists/Nationality/Uganda
  • Lango people
  • Milton Obote
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