Ooni Rallies Support For Itsekiri In Choosing New Olu Of Warri

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The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has called  on the Oodua descendants all over the world to be in solidarity with the Itsekiri people in the choice of the new Olu of Warri.

The Ooni made the call in a statement issued by  Mr  Moses Olafare, the  Director of Media & Public Affairs, in his palace on Sunday.

Oba Ogunwusi urged  the Yoruba nation to support their “own Itsekiri people” , who were in the process of choosing  new  traditional ruler, Olu of Warri.

The Royal Father called on the Oodua people worldwide to find the lowest common factor that existed in their shared history, fear and aspirations.

The Ooni  also noted  that the unity of Yoruba people will further strengthen peace and understanding in Nigeria.

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The traditional ruler  called on Yoruba people across the country to pray and work together for its peace and harmony.

According to Ooni, the royalty in the House of Oduduwa is watching events in Itsekiri land and will appreciate if  the people can  continue to honour and respect the bound of oneness and common with the Yoruba people.

“The Itsekiri are part of the greater Oduduwa family. We cherish this great history. We shall do everything to defend and uphold it.

“Irrespective of which state you find yourself either Akoko, Itsekiri in Delta, Okun, Oworro in Kogi, we are all children of Oduduwa bound by common ancestry.

“We wish them peace and harmony in their search for prosperity in their ancestral land.

“The Ooni is particularly keen to see the sustainability of the blood-bound relationship between the Itsekiri and the Yoruba, a relationship that had been tested and trusted over history.

“Generations of Yoruba and Itsekiri have the responsibility to uphold this important history,” he said.

Oba Ogunwusi also wished itsekiri people well  in their General Assembly event, coming up on Monday, April 5.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalled that the Olu of Warri, His Majesty, Ogiame Ikenwoli, joined his ancestors on December 2020.

The Ooni  also urged  Christians  to use the Easter celebration  to seek love and affection as demonstrated by Jesus Christ,  who sacrificed his life to save many souls.

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