The Kingdom of Bonny was a trading state founded before 1600, based on the port of
Bonny in what is now
Rivers State, Nigeria. It became a major trading center, first of slaves and later of
palm oil products. During the 19th century, British influence was growing in the region. George Oruigbiji Pepple was born in 1849, son of King William Dappa Pepple of Bonny, who was deposed by the British and deported to Britain in 1854. George went into exile with his father, and was educated in England at the boys' school at Hall Place,
Bexley in southeast London. His studies included English, Greek, Mathematics, Scripture and History, the conventional syllabus of
Victorian England. During his father's exile, Bonny was torn by struggles, at times violent, between two rival factions attached to the ruling house. The
Manilla Pepple faction was led by Chief
Oko Jumbo, but was racked by internal dissension. It was opposed by the Anna or Annie Pepple faction, led by Chief
Jubo Jubogha, known as Ja-Ja to the British. In an attempt to restore peace, the British brought King William Dappa back and restored him to the throne in August 1861, reigning until his death in September 1866. ==First reign==