After four days of protest over his
decision to renounce the title Ogiame,
the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwase II, has bowed to the
wishes of his subjects.
The News Agency of Nigeria reported that the Itsekiri monarch on Tuesday succumbed to his
subjects’ demand not to renounce the title when tension heightened around his
palace.
Atuwase II had allegedly planned to
relinquish the traditional title of Ogiame for a yet to be disclosed title, but
the decision did not go down well with the Itsekiri people.
The Olu of Warri, who claimed the
title Ogiame was associated with the “Sea
goddess,” said he had nothing to do with the deity.
The Itsekiri people began the protest
on September 7 by besieging the Atuwase II’s palace to press home their demand
that the monarch should rescind his decision.
Some Itsekiri women had planned to
stage a protest on Tuesday afternoon at the king’s palace, but Atuwase II
rescinded his decision soon after this protest started.
A statement issued by 22 palace
chiefs at the height of the protest, criticised the decision of the monarch to
renounce the Ogiame title.
The statement, read by one of the
chiefs, Mrs. Rita Lori-Ogbebor, noted that Ogiame had nothing to do with the worship
of any deity.
“In Warri Kingdom, there are
Christians, Muslims and pagans,” she said.
Meanwhile, the Itsekiri people and
the chiefs had pledged their unalloyed loyalty to their king for “toeing the
part of honour by deciding not to renounce his title.”
The early morning protest by
thousands of men, women and youths of Itsekiri stock against the
Olu of Warri’s decision to renounce his Ogiame traditional title forced the monarch
to change his mind.
Reports said the protesters defied
the early morning rain and marched through the streets, insisting that the
monarch could not renounce his Ogiame traditional title which he
chose when he was crowned the Olu of Warri in the 80s because of
his new found Christian faith.
On September 4, the Olu of Warri had
renounced the Ogiame (King of all Water gods and
goddesses) title on the grounds that it was not in consonance with
his Christian faith.
The people however insisted
that the traditional ruler must abdicated the throne if
he renounce the Ogiametitle.
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