Ologbo riverine communities seek forgiveness for Enogie

The elders and indigenes of riverine communities of Ologbo Dukedom have appealed to His Royal Majesty, Oba Ewuare II, the Oba of Benin, to forgive an Enogie, Prince Owen Akenzua.

The communities in a statement signed by Pa Samuel Asokuarami Odiowere (Olara-ja), Abel Iyinboh and Pa Samuel Asokuarami, said: ‘’We beseech Your Royal Majesty to consider lifting the suspension that has brought immense suffering to our communities.


“We acknowledge that the Enogie may have erred, but we beg for your mercy and forgiveness. We are willing to make amends and work towards healing and reconciliation.


“We pledge our loyalty to your majesty and promise to uphold the traditions and values of our great Benin kingdom”

“The suspension of Prince Akenzua as Enogie has created a vacuum that has enabled one other chief to wreak havoc on our communities, and installation of parallel heads in our communities

The Nation

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