The effort of the Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan to restore peace in Itsekiri has paid off as the Olu of Warri, His Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse II, last Tuesday, bowed to the wishes of Itsekiri people and repudiated his earlier proclamation, purportedly renouncing the 500-year-old title of the Ogiarne stool.
His return to the status quo ante ended the siege to his palace. Leader of the protesting Itsekiri, Comrade (Prince) Omolubi Newuwumi, confirmed that the siege had ended as the monarch, Atuwatse II now accepts Ogiame salutation.
Ogiame Atuwatse II, has sought to drop the ancient title of ‘Ogiame’, because “it connotes allegiance to Umalokun and other deities of the sea, which are false gods.”
The Olu, who was majestically dressed and apparently waiting for the occasion, walked back into the sitting room with his chiefs and other Itsekiri leaders after accepting the Ogiame salutation.
His looks did not betray the emotions of the last few days and the crowd displayed their admiration of the monarch as they shouted Ogiame, Ogiame, with the king waving his hands in response.
The Itsekiri Leaders of Thought, ILoT, led by Pa J.O.S. Ajomike, had last Monday evening, asked the monarch to renounce his new edict, rejecting the Ogiame title of the Warri monarch, as it means abdicating the throne.
The leaders submitted, “Ogiame has been the unchanged name of the Warri monarch since its creation in 1480 and Atuwatse II, the name of the reign that began in 1987. If the former is abolished, the monarchy would have been extinguished and if Atuwatse II ceases to be Ogiame, his reign as Warri monarch would have expired. Neither is possible.”
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Uduaghan Restores Peace As Monarch Reclaims Title
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