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HRM Awarieta calls for peace As Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom celebrates Odudu festival

HRM Awarieta calls for peace As Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom celebrates Odudu festival

His Royal Majesty, Benard I. Awarieta, Ovie of Ewu Kingdom, Ughelli South local government area of Delta state, has advocated for peace and love among the people of Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom.

The monarch who made this statement during the Odudu annual festival, used the period to extend hands of fellowship to those who contested with him to join him in the development of the kingdom, adding that the Odudu festival has always brought blessings to the land and young females that are attaining the age of marriage.

The Osuivie and Ahavwa kingmaker family, Olorogun Michael Ohwofaria, an NNPC retiree and the oldest man of the Ahavwa kingmakers, Olorogun (Barr.) Akpephre Egalase, former Permanent Secretary, gave a warning while preforming an act of farming for HRM Awarieta for returning successfully from the river, that any impostor parading himself as the king of Ewu kingdom to desist from it or face the wrought of the land.

The duo said the festival is a unique celebration, stating that in the 1979 constitution, only the kingmakers have the right to elect a king and that they have done following the due process of election, which has brought His Royal Majesty, Bernard Awarieta as Ewu traditional ruler on the 30th of May 2021.

The HRM Bernard Awarieta, has important role to play and that is what they have all witnessed.

They said, “The duration of this festival is normally seven days each year and it falls between the month of May and June. It is an annual event but the moon position determines the time of celebration. Our kingship is from the water, hence during the festival our king has to go and make presentation to the gods of the water.

“The king will enter the water up to the level of his chest to perform the rituals to the gods. There are stories in the olden days that if the king the people elected by the kingdom enters that water and is not accepted by the gods of the water, such king will not come back, so while we were waiting for him our hearts were beating.

“After presenting what he has to the gods of the water, the king goes to the palace and that’s the happiness you see in the people. And anybody who is not elected and given the tusk by the Ahavwa kingmaker’s family cannot do the rituals and cannot dare go to the water.

“Only the Ahavwa kingmaker’s family are the people who empower the traditional ruler to perform this ritual, so anyone who chooses to perform the rituals will not succeed, not just going to pages of newspaper to parade oneself as king of Ewu kingdom, let him come and perform the rituals and wait to tell the story.

“There’s no way anyone will come to this community to do anything concerning the enthronement of a king, hence we are referring to anyone parading himself as king of Ewu kingdom and his cohorts, with publications everywhere that they are not known to Ahavwa kingmakers and Ewu kingdom.” Awarieta calls for peace As Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom celebrates Odudu festival

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