Riot In Warri Over King's Decision To Abandon Age Long Tradition

The Delta State Governor, Dr.  Emmanuel Uduaghan,   has appealed to thousands of Itsekiri  protesting the bid by their  monarch to jettison their  traditional beliefs  to remain calm, saying he was already meeting with stakeholders   to resolve the matter.
Uduaghan, who arrived the palace at about 3.45pm on Sunday, was met by the surging protesters, who appealed to him to mediate in the crisis.
The   governor, was   allowed into  the palace without  his security aides,  came out after about 15 minutes to address the protesters.
Urging the protesters  to exercise restraint,  he  said he had discussed with   Atunwase II, the chiefs and the youth  over the issue and expressed  gratitude to the protesters for conducting themselves in a peaceful manner.
The palace of the Olu of Warri was barricaded for the third day by the protesters who erected canopies in the front gate.
Some women and youths also erected canopies by the side fence of the palace where they cooked and danced.
Itshekiri masquerades were also brought in to spice up  the protest as they banged   the gate of the palace while the protest lasted.
The protest was sparked off by the monarch’s decision to, among others,  abolish the ancient Itshekiri masquerades which are paraded during traditional festivals.
While the monarch was inside the palace as the scene was playing out, only a few chiefs, leaders and youth representatives were allowed to enter the palace by the protesters.
Several meetings were held by groups who adjourned and  reconvened after some hours. The groups were  said to have also met   with the monarch.
Atunwatse II  had few days ago declared in a document titled  “The New Order of Iwere Kingdom,” that the “Ogiame” title which had been in existence for over 500 years would cease to exist following the recent consecration of the kingdom to God.
“Ogiame” means “King of the River,” according to the history behind the Itsekiri throne.

The monarch, in the document, said he had renounced his allegiance to the “Umalokun” (goddess of the sea), land and sky as well as the “Ogiame” title to which his ancestors had pledged allegiance to “Umalokun” and other deities.

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8 Comments

  1. What a king? God b wit u, n may d grace of God continue 2 lead u

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  2. Long Live The King! So, this is the reason for the baseless protest? As surely as God lives, light will always triumph over darkness. King, please be steadfast in your resolve.

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  3. The God of all gods will see you thru! Amen!

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  4. So these ancient believes still exist? King thank God u hav seen the light, be steadfast for the battle is of the Lord whom u hav chosen to follow and allow those who are toying with fire to risk ther lives and their generations.

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  5. King u wil soi shine among other king.Our God wil strenghtens u.we are praying for you

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  6. God! I'm so impressed wit dis king! I pray Lord just like king Solomon,bless dis king wit d wisdom to handle dis issue IJN Amen!

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  7. It is very wrong for the king to abandon age long traditionl rights of his people which he swore to protect.instead the king should on his own consult with the palace chiefs to fashion a way to deal with traditional issues of that nauture cos his great grand fathers were not born when these laws and worships were established. We have been blindfolded in this country cos we have abandoned our traditional values. Go to the churches and see what the so called pastors are up to. Homes destroyed, increase in divorce cases, rape by pastors, curruption in churches and many more. The olu should abdicate his seat if he is tired after all he has been there for yrs

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  8. Well spoken my brother,n for those of u who do not understand wat's happnin,we d itsekiri ppl dnt care if he decides to stop pagan worhship n all dat,he can abdicate d throne n become a monk if he wants,the real pproblem is dat,d interest of d itsekiri ppl v nt bin taken into consideratn,jobs which are rightfully ours are sold out,unncessary killings by the ijaw youth(nt to mention d fact dat we r a minority) n raiding of our villages,all these issues v nt bin addressd n wat he can tink of is changing names n stoppin masquerade dances,d man no serious I swear

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