Hardship: Chief Emami absolves President Tinubu, pleads for time

  ·         Chief Emami remains the Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom, Eyengho declares


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Hardship: Chief Emami absolves President Tinubu, pleads for time
Chief Ayirimi Emami, fielding questions from newsmen


Chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Ayirimi Emami, has absolved President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for being responsible for the reported economic hardship across the country, saying it was inherited from previous administrations.

 

 

Our Principal Correspondent, reports that Chief Emami, who made the statement Wednesday July 24, at his palatial home in Egbokodo-Warri, Delta State, during ‘the 2024 World Ologbotsere Day,’ advised those planning the Nationwide protest, to sheathe their sword and give President Tinubu more time to take the country out of the current economic challenges.

 

Photo-Grid of Chief Emami speaking, Cross Section of eminent Itsekiris & Chief Ayirimi Emami, dancing to Itsekiri traditional songs, in-company of Ologbotsere Descendants present

 

 

 

 

Chief Emami, who offered prayers for the unity and protection of Itsekiri Nation, said he was performing the duty of Ologbotsere, adding that Itsekiris queuing behind him, believe he is doing the right thing.

 

Whilst revealing that he has articulated proposal for the execution of the much talked about Omadino-Escravos Super Highway, dredging of the Escravos Bar Mouth and other infrastructural demands of Itsekiri Nation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, through the Minister of Niger Delta, Engr. Abubakar Momoh, Chief Emami, disclosed how he and the current Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, led a peaceful protest many years ago against NDDC,  for purportedly abandoning Delta State.

 

 

Photo-Grid of Comrade Alex Eyengho, speaking to newsmen, beautiful cultural dance steps & a cow donated by Hon. Michael Diden (aka Ejele)

 

 

 

 

Spokesman of Ologbotsere Descendants of Warri Kingdom and Chairman, Federal College of Education Governing Council, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Comrade Alex Eyengho, who addressed newsmen, during the traditional fiesta, declared: “Chief Ayirimi Emami remains the Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom, any other person parading himself as Ologbotsere, is fake, unknown to Warri Kingdom, Itsekiri people and the Ologbotsere Descendants.”

 

Comrade Eyengho, described Chief Emami as the Chief Messenger of the stool of the Olu of Warri, saying, “soldier go, soldier come, Barrack remains the same, as the Olu will go and the institution remains”.

 

According to the Spokesman of Ologbotsere Descendants, “the 12 sub families of the Ologbotsere Descendants, are fully united and behind Chief Emami as the Ologbotsere”, insisting that the culture, tradition and custom of Itsekiri, must be protected and preserved.

 

 

 

Photo-Grid of select scenes, during the grandeur ceremony

 

 

 

Fresh Angle International, can report that Chief Samuel Omamuli, Chief Michael Odeli, Chief Akoma Dudu-Dimeyin, Prince Yemi Emiko, Engr. Tuoyo Omatsuli, the immediate past Secretary to Warri North Local Government Council, Comrade Samuel Meyiwa Khalil, former Secretary to Warri South Local Government, Hon. Bawo Alex Nanna, Mr. Bando, Chieftains of the APC, friends and close associates of Chief Emami, attended the colourful ceremony.


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Celestine Chijoke Ukah
Principal Correspondent of Fresh Angle International. He has a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and have undertaken a training in Advance Writing and Reportorial Skills. 08033726688.
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