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Tuesday 10 September 2013

Protests in Warri as Olu of Warri abolishes ancient cultural practices

There have been protests and serious tension in Warri, Delta state for some days for now after the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwase II, announced the abolition of some of the ancient Itshekiri cultural practices. The Olu of Warri who is a born again Christian with a Foursquare Worship Centre in his palace, had last Wednesday September 4th 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 no longer exist because it is purportedly associated to a river goddess. He now only wants to serve one God.

The Olu of Warri in the document, said:
“I also repent for the name and title of “Ogiame” that my ancestors and I have borne, as it connotes our allegiance to Umalokun (goddess of the river) and other deities of the sea, all of which are false gods. Today, I renounce our allegiance to Umalokun and other gods of the sea, land and sky. On behalf of the royal bloodline, the throne, the people of Iwere land, I publicly enter into a new covenant with God.”

Not only did the King renounce his traditional title of Ogiame, he also dissociated himself from some of the kingdom’s age-long traditional practices, which he described as paganism. This seeming born again position by the King has been seen to be an insult to the traditional history of the Itsekiris. 

There are also indications that the King did not consult the Itsekiri Traditional Council of Chiefs and Ruling Houses before he took the decision. Now the people of Warri are asking him to either withdraw his statement or abdicate the throne. 

Several people, including members of the royal family have tried to convince the Olu of Warri to change his mind on the matter, but the King has so far said there's no going back on his decision.

On Sunday 8th Sept, angry Itsekiri youths took to the streets in Warri to register their displeasure on the Olu's new belief. The protest could have turned bloody but for for the timely intervention of Governor Uduaghan, who is also an itsekiri. He appealed to the youths to stay calm, promising that the issue would be addressed.

No fewer than 5000 women are expected to embark on a protest today in Warri against the monarch.

192 comments:

  1. You cant be a traditional ruler and serve God. Leave the throne to the false god worshipers. Greed for power if you ask me.

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    1. Dats not true and lacks logic,ancestra nd traditional worshiping is not d lawfull criteria of being a king,not at all

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    2. Donot say what you no nothing about, for over 300 years now the past and present olu's have all been christians. What his doing is denouncing the traditions of the land which is wrong.so watch what you say.

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    3. If you ask me, I think you're stupid. So bcuz tht has been the tradition he shld accept it? Or tht all traditional rulers are idol worshippers? God is prolly using him to bring light and change into Delta

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    4. Is not greed 4 power,sum1 must sacrifice 4 sumtins 2 change!remember God didn't come 4 d rightious but 4 d sinners n dat was why he was killed.sum1 must play d hero!!!may God c him tru!

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    5. I be full blooded itsekiri boy and a christian, OLU should abdicate the throne cux he wnt to distroy our tradition of over 500 yrs jst becox he's now born again, give onto ceaser wat belongs to him and God wat belong to him, a community where there is no tradition the pple perish. We are all going to protest tomorow against his action more over he's not surpose to be the king..........

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    6. U'r a disgrace to d christian religion..see ur mouth like ceaser..ode oshi its either u serve God or u d'nt

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    7. If u really are an itsekiri boy, u will knw dat he was forced to be d king. He rejected being king frm d beginning.. So he has d right to do watever he is doing because he has a convenant with God frm d onset...Olu of Warri, we are praying for u!

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  2. Dis one na serious matter o.

    Fm

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  3. In this present day and time, some youths are still practising paganism or supporting paganism. I strongly support the King. You cannot serve God and Mormon. Let the light of God shine in Delta state.

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    1. Brainwashed indoctrinated Christian. Why should culture die because of some white man's religion?
      Silly Africans

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    2. I also support d king's decision
      but he shld leave d throne.
      He shld give wat belongs to ceaser to him n wat belongs to God to God
      As for me n my family, we will only serve d living God!

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  4. God is higher than all mortals n he rules over what ever mini n demigod!long live the king

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  5. Change in imminent in a liberal world! They should accept his decision and move on, he isn't a god or something to them is he?

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    1. Pc,such a dumb comment.u may be good with words but u aren't with reasoning

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    2. I think u have signed a contract with Linda to comment on EVERY post, even if u don'thave anything reasonable to say

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  6. Would we call this maintaining tradition or being primitive?

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  7. I admire n encourage his new belief,but i dnt really knw if is wise to impose dis his new rule on his people n ithink it wil b wiser to leave d throne n follow christ,not only wil dis b difficult but i think giv to ceaser wht belong to ceaser should apply here

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    1. Thank you my brother.

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    2. Doesn't apply here. There are kings in the bible tht did same. He is king of their land and his decision is final

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    3. He's decision is final??wat if it was Islam he is promoting???wil ur reaction be the same???last tym I checked,dere was freedom to religion in dis nation..

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  8. No conspirancy against the true God can stand oh king stand n see d salvation of d lord

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  9. I like this. The man has chosen the right path and boldly declared same for the well-being of his people. God, bless his reign.

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  10. Shall we call this maintaining tradition or being primitive?

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  11. Wow, what a bold step! I admire his courage to renounce paganism and serve the one and only true God and also to bring his people to do so. But if the pagans want to make it too hot for him, he should vacate the seat and go and serve his God. The elders would never have supported him becos some will be so deep rooted in paganism and are only church goers.Paganism can never be mixed with religion. Either one is for God or not. Well done the Olu of Warri.

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  12. He should also denounce his throne na.
    btw thats their cup of coffee.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  13. He should also denounce his throne na.
    btw thats their cup of coffee.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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    1. Denouncing the throne will amount to abdicating his responsibility. Some things can only be done from the top. I stand with him in the spirit & I'm sure future generations will be grateful just as a handful of kings in Israel will forever be remembered for snatching Israel from the jaws of idolatry. In whatever capacity, let's reposition our Niger Delta towards the living God...and maybe we can then start enjoying the fruit of the land; maybe we will not be cheated out of the fruitfulness of our land through some funny derivation formula and maybe just maybe God will help us enforce our rights to our land rather than some northerners lording ownership over us.

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    2. Yup. Well said. Just like king Josiah in the old testament

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  14. Lol...then he shud prolly step down as king...he can't be king to a 'pagan' community n not do wat makes him der king...unless d culture involves som kind of killing or ritual,I don't see anything wrong wit ancient traditions..

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  15. He should also renounce his throne na.
    btw thats their cup of coffee.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  16. God is indeed awesome! Behold!!! A New Order for Positive Change. (In Warri)

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  17. "Olu of Itshekiri" and not " Olu of warri" it doesn't concern non Itshekiri's in warri. I'm in warri and I didn't hear of this, just seen it here now.

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    1. U sure say na warri u d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ ? We wey d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ sapele knw wetin d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ happen for wafi abi na udo alaja area u d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ ? And for your information its OLU OF WARRI both BIG warri and small WARRI not itsekiri alone............ Oritsebawo says so

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  18. We can't serve God n mammon! I support d OLU of WARRI, ds man wants to take us itsekiris to d next level, only in christ jesus that warri can move forward. Since we have bin praticing paganism what has been d outcome? Ofcourse d Olu knows that its going to be a tough battle ahead, n I'm happy he is prepard. What is a man's gain if he looses his soul n gain d accolades of his people? Olu I support u o, let's try God n see what HE wants to do wit us. As for some backward youths, who lives, breathes n eat fetishsm de will b d ones fight against d OLU. O Lord, I'm so happy 4 d life of d Olu of Warri, it is well wit u our able King, God will see u through this IJN Amennnn!

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  19. Wow no be small thing. Even though this seems like a relatively meaningful development, thing still have to done in the right manner because it seems it was an authoritarian decision.
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  20. Give ceaser what belongs to ceaser dat is my comment

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  21. Quite frankly,I think the Olu should abdicate the throne.
    There's no way his new found Faith would sit well with his people considering the fact that traditional dieties have been worshiped for generations.
    Are you now asking them to abandon their gods?the ones they have served all their lives?
    With such changes comes conflict,a bloody one at that.Would the Olu rather have his people turn against Christians that are perceived as 'changin' him or gently leave the throne and go practice his new found faith with his family and loyalists so peace can reign?
    No disrespect to Born again Christians,I'm only being as objective as I can possibly here!

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    1. @Mich,well written comment,u always know how to drive home ur point.

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    2. May God almighty Bless u for ur sincere comment

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    3. Hmmn. For all those asking for abdication, answer this. If you inherited your father's house and saw a need to renovate, would you leave it undone just because some of your relatives are not in agreement with your methods? Thing is the King has followed his heart. What about you?

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  22. Bloody sucker youth, I stand wit d king's decision. Y can't we youth embrace God, God forgive me o

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  23. wow! may God be praised..that guy was just different..

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  24. D man has seen d light praise God his pipo shud quit d drama ad follow suit most trad.worshipping entails witchcraft which does notin good bt harms der fellow humans they shud jst do dat ad si hau their land prospers in d glory of our lord ad saviour JESUS CHRIST wish my own village head wil do same.

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  25. Religion vs Tradition

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    1. Wrong..its the Truth vs Religion vs Tradition

      And i know the Truth shall prevail

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  26. Yes oooo dis story is true. I stay in warri. Linda y re u jes posting dis news na wa 4 u.

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  27. I am so proud to see that someone in Nigeria can stand and renounce ancient, pagan traditions. As much as I love traditions and customs, some of them are highly diabolical, and being a Christian, it is important to renounce these practices. We have freedom as Christians, and that includes freedom from age old practices. For anyone who will attempt to dethroned him, the Olu of Warri is no longer under any ancient deity but under the Most High God. He is now servant of God like David, and his throne will be everlasting and faithful to God. No hair on his head will be touched, no evil will come near his household.

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  28. That waz a Good decision

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  29. wetin sef na by force d man no wnt serve juju .....na wa oooo free d man likr terry g joor

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  30. This is the physical expression of "Thy Kingdom Come,.......As it is in heaven, so on Earth." Olu Of Warri, May your days be long on the throne of your fathers.

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  31. Good decision, may the name of God whom you publicly profess defend you and your family. Amen.

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  32. AMEN! Praise God...the name of Jesus will continue to be lifted up above any other false gods...why people are angry makes no sense to me...so you want to be worshipping someone in water? trees? stone? when the one who made all of them is being ignored...nonsense they should take a BIG seat!

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  33. The LORD will uphold the king.all other gods are dead!

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  34. He shld jst leave d throne & continue wit s religion....He cnt eat s cake & have it nau.....It s good 2 follow GOD'S way but s pple wnt accept....

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  35. THE WORDS OF GOD HAS COME TO TAKE OVER....THE PEOPLE SHOULD BE HAPPY HIS RENOUNCING DEAD god.

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  36. He did the best thing,if am de 1 I will do same.

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  37. If the olu z truely born again, God will make a way out of the crisis 4 him... No change of sort came easy goin by history. God will see him tru.
    ~me~

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  38. linda. It's only itsekiris that re protesting o. Nt d whole warri

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  39. The good Lord whom you've chose to serve from now henceforth will see you through. Its a personal race,run it well and don't be bothered about the tension for now my great Olu of Warri cuz the Lord God whom you've declared to serve shall calm every troubled storm for you and peace will come to reign in our dear and loving town Warri.

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  40. I am highly displeased as a individual who is of a royal lineage that a man called upon to serve a people and a kingdom has chosen to be the remote cause of negative crisis.He has chosen to sow seeds of discord rather than be a voice of moderation and the protector of ancient traditions and practices passed onto him.We had a man who was a teacher in classes for religious instruction during the early days of mission work,turned headmaster of the first girls boarding school in Northern Nigeria and later an ordained Reverend become king without any friction between him and the priests of the land.Call him one who compromised his redemption but atleast he reigned peacefully and died an aged,revered old man whose name will forever be written in the anals of our history.Where a king,any king, finds that his personal beliefs conflict with that of his ancestors, the simple decision he owes his people is abdication.With protests subtle or violent engulfing the vibrant city of Warri his excellency the guvnor need not worry.In the event of a stubborn refusal to reverse his damning decision Mr Uduaghan can as well enforce his constitutionally empowered authority to depose the self serving,inconsiderate stubborn donkey.

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    1. May God almighty lead u to the throne IJN nice comment

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    2. Too much big big grammar.

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  41. Jesus is Lord!!!

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  42. Thank God at least a positive movement in this our rebellious generation.

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  43. If d man rily wants nothing 2 do wit d false gods n goddesses, he shd also abdicate d throne bcos d throne also has a lot to wit d fetish stuffs.

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  44. ‎​ŊO̶̷̩̥̊͡ comment

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  45. May God see you through this olu of warri....u did the right thing and God will definately reward you

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  46. This is a new direction to true salvation. No more past traveller in ignorance- Bold and courageous King. Our Lord will give you good success.

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  47. THIS IS A BOLD STEP,I ADMIRE THE KING`S BOLD STEP AND PRAY GOD ALMIGHTY TO BE WITH HIM.THIS IS THE KIND OF KING I ADMIRE

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  48. Why do people look for trouble when there shouldn't be!!!

    The title "Olu of Warri" comes with all associated paganism or African traditional practice.
    If you don't want the negative side, you cannot keep the positive side, the two sides co-exist. The man should forsake the throne and worship his christian god.

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  49. He shud just abdicate the thrown

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  50. The Name of God be praised


    Amen

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  51. Give unto ceasar what belongs to ceasar n to God what belonhs to God.

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    1. Yep d earth is the Lord's and it's fullness thereof; the earth and they that dwell therein!! So the king is "giving unto God way belongs to him And ceaser his too"... Hehehehe! I'm so excited abt dis great move of God. Can't wait 4 d Ooni of Ife, Oba of Lagos, Alaafin of Oyo , Deji of Akure and others to denounce deir dead gods for the Only true, Living and Potent God!!... Woooowwwww

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  52. God will prove Himself in this. I hope d Olu doesn't change his mind tho

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  53. He shud just abdicate the throne

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  54. I feel he shldnt hav ban d tradition. Why did he go for d post if he wasn't ready 2 abide by it. He has 4gotten dat it is beta 2 giv 2 ceaser wot belongs 2 ceaser. I expected him 2 jst wash his hands off nd leave the people 2 their fate

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  55. Visit www.myorgasma.com

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  56. Jesus Christ over Juju anytime, anyday... Lack of knowledge won't make the protest calm down... They ought to be happy cos dey've bn freed from the devil's bondage!!! Buh d world even prefer darkness to light *sigh*

    @Bobo_Edo

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  57. I don't mean no disrespect to anyone but the two don't mix. You either serve the living God or the gods that made you king. I would abdicate the throne to totally declare for the living God.

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  58. its a rather though decision especially as its coming on the bedrock of personal religious conviction. But the Big question id are you going to be loyal to traditions or to your FUTURE? when traditions fail what will keep you going is your personal convictions! Kudos!!!
    My Itsekiri family should embrace change we are now in a new order and dispenstaion which leaves out most of our practiced tradition as mundane and inappropraite Lets embrace freshness and saw No to old fashioned way.

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  59. The man is tayad of their juju and fake spiritualism he has seen the light n instead of dem to folw him thy want to remain in darknes fools lilybien*

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  60. this pple are still far from xtianity,I pray this king will be steadfast in the Lord.

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  61. Y'all should repent and seek d face of d Lord,d Olu is doing a very good thing and y'all are protesting,ok naw!

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  62. Linda I don't know why you don't post my comments,its pretty annoying.

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  63. #smh! civilization killing our culture! Aunty Lind, guess u slept tight! First page, he he he

    BASHorun

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  64. I want to say congratulations to the Olu for this all important decision. Jesus said, what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loose his soul. i am so happy that the Olu has finally given his life to Jesus who is the way, the truth and the life.

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  65. Nobdy has d rite 2 tell anybdy wat religion 2 practice as long as it won't hurt anybdy..e shud serve his God and let dem serve his!! U can't just wake up one day and impose such on ur pple!! Insane!! *ONYX GODWIN*

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  66. i'm very proud of the Olu of Warri, it is a step forward for them, these youths do not have work or they iota of sense..ya'll should stop and see the big picture before ya'll start being violent. all those 5000 women should go somewhere with their protest jare....go and protest for better things..at least those human rituals wont be taking place...

    change really is hard for these ppl to digest.

    Olu of Warri may the Almighty Guide and keep you and your family.

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  67. God you are graet

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  68. the best thing for him to do is to resign, then go and worship God proper

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  69. Halleluyah! the strife is o'er, the battle won!

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  70. A wise and brave man. A man after God's own heart. God will bless him immensely.

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  71. Good for you sir! Africans should embrace God and forget those stupid and rubbish gods you worship. They are against the man for accepting Christ,gosh! Nigerians are just too fetish;and that is why that country is not moving forward. Witches and wizard every where sucking human blood. especially Benin and Delta,they lack Christ,why?

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    1. Christianity is the REAL reason why Nigerian isn't moving forward. Docile and passive Christians. Wake the hell up!

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  72. WOW..... righteousness exalt a nation but sin is a reproach.... GO ON KING... NO FEAR FEAR.... U SERVE A LIVING GOD. ALL THE OTHERS ARE DEAD.. I PRAY OTHER TRADITIONAL RULER COME OUT BOLDLY TO RENOUNCE EVERY DEAD GOD..

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  73. The should let the king be...let their gods fight if they can. why should a fight for gods
    see more gist

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  74. If u are born again pls take ur leave from the throne its not meant for born again. I want people that say shits about Islam to talk now.

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  75. I agree wiv d king! All dose gods r false...he shud stick 2 his decision n if need b,abdicate d throne. There is no king as GOD!

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  76. Wow God is good,my Dear king please stick to your words God will fight 4 you

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  77. almighty God would surely protect him nd lead him

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  78. Even d Bible says, giv 2 Ceaser wat is Ceasers' & 2 God, wat belongs 2 God

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  79. Gv to ceaser wt blongs 2 ceaser n to God wt blongs to God. D bible says so too. He shld step dwn instead. Eleanor

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  80. way to go!!!! Olu of Warri. God would definitely be on your side. Being a king's not a do or die affair.

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  81. May Jesus our savior and the host of heaven help this man in destroying the kingdom of darkness. ?..how can ppl willingly want to serve the devil? How...olu God is on ur side...the devil has been put to shame....

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  82. They should embrace christ,it is shameful dat dis age &time pple living in d oil city of warri will fight against christ. Itsekiri pple shame!!!!!

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  83. Halleluya to Jesus, God be praised, Jesus is coming soon.

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  84. I pray that the LORD will give the Olu the wisdom ,grace and power to overcome his enemies. Of course we know that darkness and light has nothing in common. But Light will overcome darkness. The Olu wants to make heaven and not only be a royalty on earth and go to hell. GOD forbid!

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  85. WHAT LINDA IS THIS FOR REAL THIS SI A SERIOUS ISSUE YOU CAN NOT SERVE God or mammon Wat the olu did is very right but he did it in the wrong way you just cannot wake up and change custom and tradition that has been in existence you will definitely rock the boat let him abdicate the throne and serve his God i no agree with wetein dis man do its wrong pls let him leave the throne at least he ahs accepted Jesus the next thing for him to do is to embark on a crusade and start preaching

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  86. indeed the word is covering the earth faster than we thought possible!...the whole world for Jesus!!!

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  87. I love this, for once someone is declaring his faith and he is not shy or afraid about it, I pray his reign will be blessed and peaceful. The devil will be chased out of the community and God will be exalted and lifted high

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  88. As 4 me nd my househood we will serve D Living God.

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  89. One thing in life is change, I guess d king hv taken a bold step 2 abolish d traditional system of d itshekiri kingdom,

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  90. The King is only trying to bring his people out of darkness and they are fighting to remain in it. Na wa o.

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  91. Stupid monarch. Did anybody force him to be king? If he knows his new religion conflicts with tradition let him simply step down for someone else jor.

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  92. Mr king ,u cant force people to worship God. its a good thing that u are a born again but i think u step down and continue to pray and practice ur christianity without huring people...God will fight his battle and in no time they will repent

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  93. Hmmmmmmmmmm!!! Men men!!!!! The clash of the titans. I smell trouble. I just dey laugh ooo.

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  94. May his days be long, May God increase him in Wisdom to rule and make good and positive decisions like this.

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  95. WELL HE SHOULD ABDICATE!

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  96. i don't see anything wrong with his decision to become a christian,but also think its better to vacate the throne if Christianity means anything to him.

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  97. He should just step down and let some one else rule. It's iris are known to be united he shouldn't cause any fights

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  98. "forgetting those which are behind and reaching fir those things which are before. i cosider them dung that i may win CHRIST and be found in him".

    Sir, u made d right decision. you wil only live max 90yrs on earth. its nothing compared to the glory which is yet to be revealed in u.

    stick with Jesus, it pays more.

    Nwajesus

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  99. "forgetting those which are behind and reaching fir those things which are before. i cosider them dung that i may win CHRIST and be found in him".

    Sir, u made d right decision. you wil only live max 90yrs on earth. its nothing compared to the glory which is yet to be revealed in u.

    stick with Jesus, it pays more.

    Nwajesus

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  100. "forgetting those which are behind and reaching fir those things which are before. i cosider them dung that i may win CHRIST and be found in him".

    Sir, u made d right decision. you wil only live max 90yrs on earth. its nothing compared to the glory which is yet to be revealed in u.

    stick with Jesus, it pays more.

    Nwajesus

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  101. "forgetting those which are behind and reaching fir those things which are before. i cosider them dung that i may win CHRIST and be found in him".

    Sir, u made d right decision. you wil only live max 90yrs on earth. its nothing compared to the glory which is yet to be revealed in u.

    stick with Jesus, it pays more.

    Nwajesus

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  102. A good man trying to do something good in his land. Unfortunately, africans will never agree. They call the name of Jesus everyday and ask the almighty to bless them, yet they refuse to let go of the little gods they give worship to from time to time. May God heal our land. I strongly belive that 70percent of this protesters went for night vigil last month end, but here they are protesting against that same God they went to pray for. The Almighty is indeed a patience God.

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  103. Foolish man. Wants to eat his cake and have it at the same time. If he doesn't agree with the rules that are attached to his title and he is a true Christian as he says then he should lead by example and step down stating why he is doing so. Bringing his personal conviction into a role that was handed to him is pure BS and whack!

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  104. i don't see anything wrong with his decision to become a christian,but also think its better to vacate the throne if Christianity means anything to him.

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  105. I wish God can touch d lives of our leaders like he did to dis king,sir pls don't change ur mind God in heaven is behind you

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  106. why dont u like posting my comments linda na wa for u hissss

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  107. Isurport him, no man cum 2 God @ remain d same. D Isekiris don't know is 4 dia own gud dia is only true GOD d fabricator of d whole universe.part of end time tins o.

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  108. My king may yo days been long! I suport u we are serving a living God. Baba God we neva let u down ok let other kings learn frm you. 4ty svn say so

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  109. I totally support the king, it is so shameless that these youths are supporting paganism , no wonder their lives are so useless

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  110. Tradition is tradition, if you accept the throne, you should accept traditional practices, if you cant dance the tune, leave the throne...you are surley playing with fire...Ogiame Suooooooo....

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  111. lousy youths..let d gods fight for themselves,,btw these our kings are all serious jazz men,,God help this one that has dared to be different

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  112. Give to ceaser what belong to ceaser and to God what belong to God. This culture has stood the test of time, and so he "king" knowns all this vividly well, why should he take the position of that throne, when he knows deeply well he won't be able to carry out the duties as the culture demands... Cheers. Engr Emy

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  113. Its olu of itsekiri not olu of warri,linda,if na for warri u for call am olu of warri,u go see the way men go gather u beat,am hapi he wants to serve God,and plz o,they shouldn't fight,ekpan youth and ugborikoko youth have started their own since,if itsekiri start their own,nai be say the matter don tie wrapper o

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  114. I.m.O He should leave d throne....

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  115. Osmond Ejiodo from Lagos. What d king has done is a clear demonstration of ignorance and lack of truth about religion. D word paganism shouldn't be used for our traditional religions. Paganism, Primitive and idolatory were all derogatory words the Europeans used to confuse our forefathers to accept there colonialism. If he doesn't take time he will die on that throne.

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    1. Amen! Don't mind silly brainwashed Africans that denounce all their culture to be Bible thumping slaves!

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  116. Linda, we are sick and tired of seeing Prince Charming's offensive display picture. Please show some decency and censor him and/or his picture from your blog, and spare us the filthy sight. Thanks.
    Signed, your readers.

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  117. warri kingdom will crumble someday mark my word, where a 'tenant' becomes the king of a locality.
    You ain't seen nothing yet.
    How did Itshekiri get to own warri in the first place? a kingdom built on false ideology will certainly... complete it yourself.
    Omazo

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  118. Things fall apart of the 21st century The King should vacate his throne... You can't be a traditional ruler and serve God. Vacate the throne that way his people will be convinced of your new found tradition.

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  119. These so called practices are indeed connected to the crown,u can't have the title and the crown then neglect the responsibities that comes with them..Also,Linda is correct he is the 'Olu of Warri' not the Olu of Itsekiri i.e if you know anything about warri at all, not just claiming u live there.

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  120. Olu of Warri, leave that throne, fast. Everybody in Nigeria seems to be a fake devout follower of religion but na we bad pass. So religious, yet if there is anything bad, we are top 5 in the world.

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  121. The Olu of Warri has recanted. We are back to status quo ante. A needless distraction all the same. It shows that power belongs to the people. Kings should serve the people and not the other way round.

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  122. There cannot be ca so the question of abdication is ruled out. The olu can only be replaced by reason of death. Those who banished the last one died in quick sucession.
    Change can only come from inside. Warri as a town has declined over the years and keeps declining. This move will deliver the town from the shackles of the enemy.
    Funny those who call for his head are those who sit in the front rows of churches on Sundays. Hypocrites we all are

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  123. the man is crazy, if he is a christian he should practice Christianity and leave the pagans to practice paganism. you shouldn't force your religion down the throat of other people; like some [people i know. the sooner Nigeria understand the motto: live and let's live the better. live and let's die is a james bond movie.

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  124. I love this development.....infact he should start killing them pagans sef.

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  125. Our culture and tradition is slowly going into oblivion. SAD!

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  126. What the Olu has done is reminiscent of what kings of Israel who were described as good did. The Lord for whom he has decided to renounce all evil belieefs to serve will surely stand by him. What about you Liber; what things do you need to deny and follow Jesus? He that must follow Jesus must deny himself, take up his cross and follow him.Matt 16:24

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  127. Hypocritical ruler! If you want nothing to do with pagan practices then step down.

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  128. Linda I'm an itsekiri girl and I'm proud of my culture. D bible says gv wah blongs to ceasar to ceasar n gv wah blongs to God to God. Wah he's doin is wrong cos dis tradition has bin dere long b4 he was even born. 4 christ's sake u can't impose christianity on sum1. Its optional. Since he chose to b born again he shld step down n face God instead

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  129. Please don't should not say he should leave the throne. That's why God placed him there. There's nothing connecting the throne to the devil. All things are for God. If you are a Christian, please pray for this man. He needs our prayer...and may this grace be extended to other villages in Nigeria in Jesus name.

    P.S. if you don't know Jesus Christ, believe in HIM, receive HIM as your Lord and you die, YOU WILL GO TO HELL!

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  130. Dear Linda Ikeji, before you add to the current turmoil in Warri. Please be informed and inform your numerous readers that the Ogiame is the Olu of Itsekiris and it is the Itsekiri people that have issues with him not the "people of Warri" as you wrote. There are the Urhobos, Ijaws and Itsekiris in Warri town and these three ethnic groups have their individual kings and kingdom. The Itsekiris have the Iwere Kingdom. Why they chose to call they King the "Olu of Warri", we don't know. It is still being contested. They claim that they chose the name because the head quarter of 'Iwere' Kingdom is in a place they called 'Big Warri'. If you are familiar with Warri and it's history, you will be aware of the 'infamous' Warri Crisis. Their claim is one of the major issues that instigated the Crisis and the change of that name is still in process. The other ethnic groups only let things lie for now because the bloodshed was too much and they wanted peace to reign. Trust me the name will change sooner than later. So please address them as Itsekiris not the people of Warri before you start up another 'Warri Crisis'. Thank you.

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  131. Step down from the throne if you are that serious.

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  132. Halleluya to Jesus, God be praised, Jesus is coming soon.

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  133. Hallelujah!!! God be praised!!! Chief Olu may God continue to give u the grace, strength, wisdom, courage n all that U̶̲̥̅̊ will need to rule d people and bring them to know the TRUTH which indeed will set them free. Amen!

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  134. Chief Olu infact ur d "Man of the Year". God is leading n backing u. #FEARNOT

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  135. Breaking News: Olu bows to pressure.
    Lindyway go to: www.freshangleng.com for details.

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  136. They should berra shut up and thank God in heaven that they have a leader who is ready to choose the right path that they may all be saved from that self destruct line called "Tradition" they are all towing.

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  137. Christians talking about pagans wallowing in ignorance, yet most Christians are ignorant!
    Religion is the opium to the masses.
    Wake up Bible thumpers!

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  138. God bless this King

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  139. Very good. Maybe WARRI people can also now cast out the demon of being very fraudulent and thieves. Warri people can negotiate, sell and get paid with you right under their noses! Slimey annoying people. Holy Ghose fire away! no more fetish nonsense

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  140. All of u saying olu of itsekiri are fools, it is olu of warri. Have u ever seen any urhobo village in warri. u guys are in okpe, agbaroh, udu and the other poor places that dont have oil.


    LOVELY LINDA POST MY COMMENT O


    ITSEKIRI GIRL

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  141. All of u saying olu of itsekiri are fools, it is olu of warri. Have u ever seen any urhobo village in warri. u guys are in okpe, agbaroh, udu and the other poor places that dont have oil.


    LOVELY LINDA POST MY COMMENT O


    ITSEKIRI GIRL

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  142. I applaud the man (he's also very cute too) God is taking over Nigeria and if it starts from Warri so be it.

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  143. hmmm...the move of God.May God preserve the king,amen..

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  144. alicia is back with her bad tongue. pagan you.

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    1. Nope. I just don't have time for religious BS. Nigerians are the most holy yet the most backwards!

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  145. The Olu,should abdicate the ancient throne . The olu is the custodian of the norms , value and customs of the people and if he now questions the traditional rights and beliefs .....he should step aside . On to the next one

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  146. I raise my glass a thousand times, congratulating one who declares God His ruler against all odds...

    Royal Olu, ur definite an amazing ONE OF A KIND!!!

    And may all that U need to last a Celebrated Ruler, be Heavenly accorded to you a thousand folds, Amen!

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  147. Am waiting 4silvrbird man of d year award of 2013, let dis man name nt be mentioned,na dat time una go hear my own protest cos dis is 1 bold step i av heard in Nigeria in recent time. Thumbs up Sir, I hail o

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  148. Why would he abdicate the throne ?he values de juicy benefits attached to de throne.point of correction he was not forced to ascend de throne,late chief rewane hand picked him for reasons best known 2 him.in modern day there is freedom of speech,association,religion etc.he should have consulted the council of chiefs,all stake holders and interest groups before taking the decision and lord it over all.RESPECT IS RECIPROCAL AND MUTUAL.

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  149. Leave The Throne! Simples!

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  150. The very reason He was appointed king and its going to curse a ripple effect on other local traditional kingdoms and people of warri should be careful and support their king,I want to believe that king is still pleading and interceding on behalf of the ignorant protesters. God bless the king.

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  151. in my opinion..its a stupid move. its a traditional post so you either live by it or you back the f off. give to ceasar wat belongs to caesar..shikenah!..in a nut shell,leave the throne dude and follow Oluwa.

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  152. Is nt olu O̶̷̩̥̊͡f warri is olu of itsekiri dats the truth abt dis bcos if is really olu O̶̷̩̥̊͡f warri į̸̸̨τ̲̅ wud have affect evrybody living in warri buh is only d itsekiri is affecting some of us don't even have any idea abt dis argument and fr dat person dat say God die fr our sin plss is nt God is JESUS messenger of God nobody have seen God.

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  153. SOMETIMES, I LIKE TO TIE MY TWO LEGS TOGETHER AND PRETEND THAT I'M A MERMAID.



    THE GREAT ONE

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  154. If there is a protest its among the itsekiris, He is olu of itsekiri not Olu of Warri. There is peace in warri. Linda abeg post this its important for everyone to know that there is peace in Warri

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  155. The heart of the king is in God's hands. He chooses to do with it what he wants. I am happy he made the right choice and I pray for the mercy and grace of God to guide him through.

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  156. HE IS OLU OF WARRI. BOTH BIG AND SMALL WARRI. ALL OF YOU CLAIMING OTHERWISE ARE JUST PLAIN IGNORANT!!!!!
    LONG LIVE THE ITSEKIRI RACE.

    signed: Oneoritsebawoete

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  157. cool ..he know's who he's dealing with. no strings attached.

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  158. tradition is man made therefore the olu of warri is free to alter any part of this ridiculous man made traditions of his forefathers who did not know about Christ Jesus.he has declared as Joshua in the bible did that he and his household would serve the Lord.Congrats the olu of warri.may God continue to guide you in this decision to be his son.

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