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When did Lango King, ‘Won Nyaci’ Yosam Odur Ebii, die?
His Royal Highness Yosam Odur Ebii, the revered Won Nyaci (Paramount Chief) of the Lango people, passed away this Monday, 10th November 2025, at 5:00 AM at Lira University Teaching Hospital. The 99-year-old leader, who had been receiving medical care, leaves behind a legacy of cultural stewardship and community unity that spanned over two decades in office.
Who Was His Royal Highness Yosam Odur Ebii?
Born in 1926 in Akokoro village, Apac District in Northern Uganda, Yosam Odur Ebii grew up amid the rich traditions of the Lango ethnic group, one of Uganda’s largest Nilotic communities. He spent much of his life in Lira City and the surrounding areas of the Lango sub-region, where he resided and dedicated himself to fostering cultural preservation and development. A man of simple yet steadfast principles, Odur Ebii was often described as a “king without a throne,” embodying humility while championing the revival of Lango customs in a modernizing Uganda.


When and How Long Did He Serve as Won Nyaci?
Odur Ebii’s death marks the end of an era for the Lango Cultural Foundation (LCF), the institution he helmed since his election as Won Nyaci in 2003. As the longest-serving Won Nyaci in modern history, his leadership endured for over two decades, navigating institutional transitions including his formal abdication in 2024 amid plans for a smooth handover through electoral commissions.
What Were His Key Achievements in Cultural Preservation?
Throughout his tenure, Odur Ebii achieved remarkable milestones in safeguarding Lango identity. He spearheaded initiatives to document oral histories, promote traditional dances and music, and strengthen community governance structures under the LCF. Under his leadership, the foundation launched strategic plans, including the 2021-2025 blueprint, which emphasized education, health, and economic empowerment for Lango people. He also navigated health challenges with resilience, having been hospitalized multiple times in recent years, yet remained a symbol of endurance.
Why Is His Passing a Major Blow to the Lango Community?
Odur Ebii’s passing is an immense blow to the Lango community, coming at a time when the region grapples with post-conflict recovery, climate challenges, and cultural erosion from urbanization. As a spiritual and cultural patriarch, his death evokes widespread mourning, with tributes pouring in from across Uganda. Premier Frederick Ogwal Oyee confirmed the news, noting the chief’s unwavering dedication to Lango’s “voice of truth” and unity. Local leaders and residents have already begun three days of mourning, reflecting the deep reverence for a man who bridged generations and preserved the essence of Lango pride amid national upheavals.
Who Survives Him and What Are the Next Steps?
Preceded in death by his wife, Queen Victoria Agong, in 2011, Odur Ebii is survived by his children, grandchildren, and a vast extended family. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Lango Cultural Foundation. The nation joins Lango in grief, honoring a life that wove tradition into the fabric of contemporary Uganda.
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Quite sad