Tag: Olu of Warri

  • Buhari condoles with Itsekiris on Olu Of Warri’s demise, congratulates successor

    Buhari condoles with Itsekiris on Olu Of Warri’s demise, congratulates successor

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday sent his greetings to the Itsekiri nation on the announcement of a new Olu of Warri, as pronounced by the Iyatsere of Warri Kingdom.

    The President also condoles with the Itsekiris on the passage of the immediate past Olu, His Royal Majesty Ogiame Ikenwoli, which was equally formally announced.

    President Buhari prays that the Olu-designate, Prince Utieyinoritsetsola Emiko, will have a peaceful reign, signposted by the massive development of Itsekiri land.

    He counsels love and reconciliation after a pulsating race for the throne, noting that peradventure any dissension exists, such should be resolved through due process.

    As the Itsekiri nation mourns their departed Olu for three months, President Buhari prays godly comfort for them and a smooth ascendancy for the incoming monarch.

  • Meet new Olu of Warri designate, Prince Utieyinoritsetsola Emiko

    Meet new Olu of Warri designate, Prince Utieyinoritsetsola Emiko

    The Itsekiri nation on Monday officially announced the passage of its monarch, His Royal Majesty, Ogiame Ikenwoli at Ode Itsekiri, its ancestral home in Warri South local government area, Delta State.

    The Iyatsere of Warri kingdom and Acting Chairman Warri council of Chiefs and Olu Advisory council, Chief Johnson Amatserunreleghe also announced the new Olu Designate Prince Utieyinoritsetsola Emiko and presented the Omoba to the Itsekiri nation.

    Brief profile

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG gathered that the new Olu designate was born April 2, 1984, to Prince Godwin Toritseju Emiko (the late Ogiame Atuwatse II) and Gladys Durorike Emiko in Warri, Delta State.

    He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in International Studies and Political science while minoring in History and Economics.

    He also holds a Master’s of Science degree in Management.

    Three month mourning for late monarch

    Meet new Olu of Warri designate, Prince Utieyinoritsetsola Emiko

    Upon the official declaration of the monarch’s demise, 20 cannon shots were fired to announce the departure of the monarch. The 20 cannon shots signified that 20 Olus had reigned over the Iwere nation.

    Meanwhile, a three month mourning period has been declared for the late monarch.

    Chief Johnson Amatserunreleghe while declaring the mourning period said ‘ No burials, marriages, dancing will hold across all Itsekiri communities for three months ”

    ‘There shall be no merrymaking of any kind anywhere in Iwere land. All Itsekiri sons and daughters must tie their wrappers upside down for the duration”.

     

  • Olu of Warri: Why bitter rivalry is befalling choice of successor to Ogiame Ikenwoli

    Olu of Warri: Why bitter rivalry is befalling choice of successor to Ogiame Ikenwoli

    The intrigues and bitter rivalry attending the struggle over the choice of the successor to sit on the exalted throne of the Olu of Warri in Delta State following the demise of His Majesty, Ogiame Ikenwoli is generating serious tension in the Itsekiri nation.

    Unlike in previous cases where differences were settled in inner circles among contenders, the division this time around has been blown open among the contenders and power brokers in Itsekiri, particularly the Olu’s Advisory Council headed by the now suspended Ologbotsere of Warri, Chief Ayiri Emami and the body of Princes who share influences over who becomes next Olu.

    Although the demise of Ogiame Ikenwoli has not been officially announced since he reportedly joined his ancestors on December 20th, 2020, the process to select his successor has been enmeshed in crisis from the very beginning.

    The battle to select a consensus candidate for the throne heightened on Monday following reports that the choice of a section of the Ruling House, Prince Tsola Emiko, was reportedly disqualified by the Chief Ayiri-led Olu’s Advisory Council.

    Following reports of Prince Tsola’s alleged disqualification, Emmanuel Okotie-Eboh, Head of the Royal Family, announced the suspension of Chief Ayiri as the Ologbotsere and Head of the Olu’s Advisory Council.

    The suspension of Ayiri as Ologbotsere, was almost immediately dismissed by some members of the Ginuwa ll Ruling House who described the development as affront on the Itsekiri Nation.

    Prince Tsola Emiko, son of Ikenwoli’s predecessor, Atuwatse ll, is one of the preferred choices for the throne despite his alleged disqualification in 2015 because of the amended customary laws regulating succession to the Olu of Warri throne.

    Prince Tsola was allegedly disqualified from succeeding his father because his mother is of the Yoruba ethnic group. The 1979 edict states that a candidate to the Olu of Warri throne must have his mother as an Itsekiri or maternally from Edo State (Benin Kingdom).

    “Succession is limited to Olu’s Company (Otolu’s) i.e descendant of the last three Olus. The descendants of the other Olus who had previously reigned are known and referred to as Omajaja Company.

    “Ordinarily, succession passes to a son of a demised Olu, failing which it goes to a suitable member of the Otolus, provided that brothers are preferred to uncles, and uncles are preferred to grandsons and grandsons are preferred to other relatives within the Otolus. Females are absolutely barred,” Paragraph two of section eight of the 1979 Edict reads.

    On how a new Olu should be selected upon the demise of an Olu, the Edict reads further, “The Ologbotsere summons a meeting of the members of the Ruling House to the Palace (Aghofen) specifically to choose a successor. The meeting is presided over by the oldest man in the Ruling House, failing which by the Olare-Ebi or Olore-Ebi.

    “All the sons of demised Olu and members of the Ruling House below the age of eighteen are excluded from the meeting. To qualify, a candidate’s mother MUST be an Itsekiri or of Edo origin and his father Itsekiri.”

    Findings reveal that a section of the Ruling House is already making preparations to announce Prince Tsola as Omoba (Olu-Designate) next Monday.

    However, Okotie-Eboh, while announcing the suspension of Chief Ayiri, appointed the Iyatsere of the kingdom on acting capacity, saying, “The lyatsere, who is next in command, and in fact the most senior chief who accompanied Ginuwa I from Benin to found the Warri kingdom, is hereby appointed as acting chairman of the council of chiefs and the Olu’s Advisory Council.

    “He is to take over immediately and steer the remainder of the process to give us an organized, speedy closure. Enough of Ayiri’s drunken antics and scatter brain approach to our affairs. These are serious traditional and spiritual matters, not meant for people without any strength of character, nor the mental capacity.”

    On his choice of Prince Tsola against the amended edict specifying who should be selected as king, a Warri Chief, said the choice of the son of Atuwatse ll by some members of the Ruling House was affirmed by the traditional priest.

    But an Itsekiri palace chief who confirmed the brouhaha in Itsekiriland to reporters said, “The suspension is ultra vires the powers of the self-acclaimed Regent.

    “Furthermore, there is currently no Regency in Itsekiriland as the Olu has not yet passed on since there has been no formal announcement by the Ologbotsere whose duty it is or indeed any other traditional authority.

    “It is most indecent and ill-decorous to be making pronouncements relating to succession when no vacancy has been declared.”

  • BREAKING: Olu of Warri not dead – Palace Chief

    BREAKING: Olu of Warri not dead – Palace Chief

    The Palace of the Olu of Warri has refuted media speculation alleging the demise of Olu of Warri, Ogiame Ikenwoli.

    Chief Clement Maleghemi, Director of Palace Administration, Olu of Warri Palace made the disclosure in an official statement signed and made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Warri.

    Maleghemi said that the monarch was indisposed and currently receiving medical attention by a team of qualified specialists.

    “The attention of the Palace of His Royal Majesty, Ogiame Ikenwoli, the Olu of Warri has been drawn to News/social media publications announcing the sudden demise of His Majesty.

    “We wish to notify the general public that His Majesty is indisposed and currently receiving medical attention by a team of qualified specialists.

    “Any further information on the subject would be made known to the general public by the Office of the Traditional Prime Minister of Warri Kingdom, Chief Ayiri Emami , the Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom,” Maleghemi said.

  • Olu of Warri hails Gambari’s appointment as Chief of Staff

    Olu of Warri hails Gambari’s appointment as Chief of Staff

    The Olu of Warri, Ogiame Ikenwoli has hailed the appointment of Prof. Ibrahim Gambari as the new Chief of Staff (CoS) to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The monarch in a statement on Thursday in Warri, described the appointment as a well-deserved one.

    According to him, Gambari is a detribalised Nigerian with huge wealth of experience in conflict prevention and resolution among others.

    “The appointment of Prof. Gambari as the new CoS to President Buhari came to us in Warri as good news.

    “Good news because we know the professor as an intelligent, well-travelled, well-read and a detribalised Nigerian with vast knowledge of the country.

    “I, therefore, write on behalf of myself and the entire people of Warri kingdom to congratulate and wish him resounding success in this assignment.

    “Prof Gambari comes to this job with huge credentials, one of which is his versatile experience in conflict prevention and resolution.

    “We hope he will bring the experience to bear in performing his duties to assist the President in the continued peaceful resolution and development of the Niger Delta,” the Olu of Warri said.

    The monarch was optimistic that with the huge credentials of the new CoS and long-time good relationship with the President, Gambari would contribute immensely to the actualisation of the next level agenda of the President.

    “I join other well-meaning Nigerians to pray for him and Mr President.

    “May the Almighty God protect and give him the wisdom to succeed and do the job in a creditable manner,” he prayed.

  • FG to consolidate on all ongoing projects in the Niger Delta

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday in Abuja reassured the people of the Niger Delta that his administration would continue to support rapid development in the region by consolidating on all ongoing projects.

    The president, who gave the reassurance when he received the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Ikenwoli, at the Presidential Villa, pledged that his administration would continue to initiate new developmental projects to create more economic opportunities and jobs for the people.

    He reiterated the Federal Government commitment to maintaining peace and security in the Niger Delta for economic and social activities to thrive.

    According to him, developing the region remains a priority for his administration, adding that under his watch every region in the country will witness increased investments in critical infrastructure.

    The president appealed to the people of Niger Delta to complement ongoing efforts by the federal government to bring more development in the region by maintaining peace, security and harmony.

    Buhari promised to look into some of the concerns raised by the delegation including the dredging of Escravos bar for Warri and Koko ports, the gas revolution industrial park and EPZ project in Ogidigben.

    Other development projects receiving attention included the ecological challenges in Ode-Itsekiri, Ugborodo, Orere/Yanagho and Ogheye-Eghoroke, he said.

    Besides, the president commended Itsekiri people for producing men of strong convictions like Prof. Itse Sagay, the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-corruption (PACAC).

    “Thanks for producing a man like Prof. Itse Sagay, who is defending us robustly and stepping on many toes in the process. If he’s not a man of conviction, he couldn’t have done that.

    “What he is doing is exceptional. Despite coming from a minority area, he’s showing overwhelming influence at the centre.

    “Prof, I never had the opportunity to thank you personally for all you’re doing. Thank you very much,’’ the president said.

    The traditional ruler had earlier commiserated with the president over the loss of his two extended family members.

    He also commended Buhari for redeeming his campaign promises on the fight against insurgency and corruption, as well as the successes recorded in reducing criminal acts of vandalism of oil and gas facilities in the Niger Delta.

    In a separate audience with Dr Ado Ibrahim Atta III, the Ohinoyi of Ebira land, Buhari thanked the royal father for his continued support.

    Earlier, the Ohinoyi of Ebira land commended the president for his renewed interest in reviving the Ajaokuta Steel Company.

    He expressed optimism that the project would come back to life and be inaugurated under Buhari’s administration.

    “You are a man of hope, courage and action. May all the good things you want for Nigeria come to pass,’’ the Ohinoyi said.

     

  • JUST IN: Olu of Warri, Uduaghan, Pinnick, Ayiri storm State House Abuja with demands

    President Muhammadu Buhari today received at the State House Abuja the Olu of Warri, HM Ogiame Ikenwoli and a delegation of Delta state indigenes including former Delta state Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan.

    Also on the entourage are the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick, Chief Ayiri Emami, Chief Brown Mene, and others.

    Speaking with State House correspondents shortly after meeting with Buhari, the Olu said the essence of the visit was to intimate the President on the need to give attention to key projects of national importance domicile in his kingdom, that rottening away.

    “Our ports are not working,” he said, stressing that the Warri Port and Coco Port are “very good and solid” ports.

    “While other ports in other areas are working, ours are just left unutilised and so we want the ports to be activated so that they can start working, and that will mop up a lot of youths from the streets,” he further stated.

    Drawing attention of President Buhari to the gas city, which the king described as “a fantastic project,” he said, “The last president did the ground breaking before he left but since then nothing has been happening. We want the federal government to hasten action on it because that will mop up over 300,000 youth from the streets. When our youths are engaged, the restiveness will be minimised”.

    “We have the Escravos road, the railway that is going on now, we want it to come to the area. By that, the economic activities will thrive better and Nigerians will be happy for it,” he added.

    The Olu assured that Buhari will attend to his requests saying “he will do his best,” adding “His hands are tied because everybody demands his attention, that he will follow to ensure things are done”.

    The immediate past governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan, who was part of the delegation also spoke briefly and said he was encouraged with the president’s response on the challenges presented by the Olu of Warri.

    “We presented the challenges of security, you know we are in an area in the Niger Delta where there has been a lot of insecurity challenges.

    “We also have challenges of ecological problems, we also have the problem of infrastructure development, problem of access to ports which is very critical. Delta has six ports and to be able to get to the ports there is a place called Escravos bar which has been very shallow.

    “Even the water channel is highly stilted and so he was appealing to the federal government to dredge the Escravos channels so that the bigger ships will be able to come into the ports of Delta, especially the Warri ports,” Uduaghan said.