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The crisis that rocked the Warri Kingdom over who will be Warri’s next Olu continued as some members of the Itsekiri nation led by billionaire businessman Ayiri Emami opposed the coronation of Prince Tsole Emik for the 21st Olu Warri.
Following the demise of Ogiame Ikenwoli in December 2020, the Council of Chiefs elected Prince Tsolu, son of Ogiame Atuwatse II, 19 Olu Warri, on 5 April, as the next candidate for Olu.
Tsola’s appointment, however, has met with sharp opposition from Ayiri and several others who argue that under the constitution of the Itsekiri nation, generally known as the “edict,” Prince Tsola cannot be crowned king. since his mother is from Yoruba country.
Ayiri and others argue that according to the Edict Olu of Warri must have a mother who is either from the state of Itsekiri or from the state of Edo. Tsolina's mother is from the state of Ogun. Ayiri and others argue that for this reason Tsola cannot be introduced as Warri’s next Olu. They argue that Oyowoli, the first son of the late Ogiame Ikenwoli, should be the one to come to the throne.
However, his insistence on the edict was disputed by the majority of the Itsekiris, who claim that the prophecies were accepted by Tsola and that he should be crowned king.
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In an interview with Arise TV this morning, the Ogwaolusan of Warri Kingdom, Chief Brown Mene, said that the oracle during the selection process for the next Olu of Warri told the family that presented Oyowoli that he will die within a short period if he ascends the throne.
In his words
''The screening to be done is not by an individual. Not by a single chief in seclusion from others. The screening has to be done by the Olu Advisory Council and it will be in the presence of the representatives of the families as well as other nobles who would be there as observers. So it will be done in public.
The last aspect of the screening includes the oracle which is also done in such a way that you remove the need or room for any manipulation because it is known that sometimes it could be manipulated.
So, first you have more than one oracle priests. The family will present theirs, the chiefs will present theirs and others who may want to will present theirs, and the situation is that you have three separate Oracle priests, all ready to entertain and pose the same question to the spirits of ancestors and it is most unlikely that all three will in full view of all who are observing say things that are contradictory and therefore, that would preclude any possibility of there being a manipulation.
This is what was done for Tsola Emiko. It was done in public, not in privacy. They should have told us when was it that the man they have now put forward went through the oracles? And can they really in all honesty say that this man was not previously presented by the family and the oracle told them point blank that if they will take Oyowoli, Oyowoli will die within a short time. They told them so. That was the reason why they put Oyowoli aside.
Everybody knows this. Ayiri himself knows this but they are lying to the whole world. Why would they do this if there isn't some peculiar interest, inteersts that are not noble, interests that are no longer altristic, interests that are no longer constructive and nation building''
The August 21st date for the coronation of Tsola Emiko now lies in
the hands of the court as Ayiri has since filed a lawsuit before the
Warri High Court, seeking an order to stop Tsola's coronation. There are
rumors that Oyowoli is currently observing the traditional rites as
well in Sapele and that he will be coronated by his supporters on August
14.
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