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Friday, April 29, 2016

Oba of Benin, Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead

The Edo State Government has issued the statement below announcing the death of the Oba of Benin.
The statement did not say when and how the monarch died.




Read full statement below culled from premiumtimes.

“Our hearts are heavy, laden with pains and grief, at the announcement of the passing on to glory of Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Erediauwa of Benin, our highly revered Oba, a distinguished Edo numero uno, an accomplished Nigerian, a seasoned bureaucrat, quintessential unifier, unique personage and exemplary Omo N’Oba, whose reign brought distinction, immense class, finesse and integrity to traditional institution in Edo state and the country at large.

“His carriage comes with an élan that was peculiar with the reverence of royalty. His uncommon courage was symbolic of the can-do spirit of the Edo mind. His unity of purpose was not in doubt even as he used his revered position to promote constructive engagement amongst all shades of opinion and culture in Edo state.

“As a thorough-bred bureaucrat, rising to the pinnacle of his career as a Federal Permanent Secretary, he understood the dynamics and intricacies of governance. He was the alternative voice to the many voiceless in our society, calling government attention to issues of development and transparent governance, without minding whose ox is gored. He was brave, fearless, punchy and instructive in his verbal and written messages.

“To us at the Edo state Government, he was our strongest supporter; both in his uncommon faith in our ability and his readiness to offer uncommon advice to sharpen public discourse in our shared commitment to transform Edo state. It gladdens our heart, therefore, that our revered Oba was alive to witness the positive transformation of Edo state under his reign, and for standing with us through thick and thin in the course of making the Edo economy a treasure to behold. Being part of that eloquent history of transformation before his reunion with his ancestors gives us further reassurance that he will occupy a special pride of place in the hereafter.

“We are enveloped with a deep sense of nostalgia that our great Oba, a great-grandfather, grandfather, father, uncle and iconoclastic royal father of exemplary carriage and conduct, who sustained the dignity of the average Edo mind, has joined his ancestors. We are, however, encouraged by the fact that another great son of the Great Benin Kingdom, His Royal Highness, Edaiken N’Uselu, Crown Prince Eheneden Erediauwa, who is already showing manifest quintessential attributes of his great father, will step into his father’s big shoes.

“Edo people will miss our iconoclastic royal father of the great Benin Kingdom. Nigerians and Nigeria will miss this great exemplar of a Royal Father, an Oba of distinction and integrity. Adieu until we meet to part no more.

“Oba gha to kpere, ise.”

Adams Oshiomhole, mni, CON

Governor

55 comments:

  1. E don reach 2 years Na. Shuu

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    1. Yes he died long ago they only just made the announcement according to tradition.

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    2. Finally, dem don announce am, RIP.

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    3. Since last year nahim ground Don swallow native chalk

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  2. They have been coding it since...he don die tey tey

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      Stella u DAT schooled in Benin shud know u don't use dead for Obas, it "Gone to be with d ancestors" learn pls.....

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    1. He done tey. Them done finish the rituals that na why them announce am now

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  4. I will really miss my great oba,he remain the best oba

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  5. Oba gha to kpere!!!! ise

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  6. Old story,since November last year dat he died

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  7. Eyahhhhhhhh
    Make I run go tell my neighbours
    RIP his royal highest

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    1. *drags you back and whispers into your ear*

      Oba don kpai since.

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    2. Hahaha! This Lily will like amebo ehn.

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    3. Hahaha! This Lily will like amebo ehn.

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    4. He died since 2014 November or december. They are only announcing it now cos his successor didn't do what he was supposed to do before the oba passed on, that's why the coronation and announcement was delayed.

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  8. Old story,since November last year dat he died

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  9. Oba of benin have died since las year,they ar just following tradition by announcing it this year,that's what should have done for the late ooni but because h die abroad, it was leaked

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    1. Jeez! Your tenses though! *rme*

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  10. It aff take wae oba kpeme na

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  11. Its the season of royal kings crossing to the other side! Rest on Oba ti ilu benin

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    1. OmG wat?...fuck off

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    2. James's stepbrother. Cheap ass man29 April 2016 at 22:57

      which wan come be Omg inside? Oba don passed since 2014 two years now


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  13. Oba gha to kpere! �� Iseeeeee!

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  14. The man Don die since na. Sure they have gotten the people they want to follow him to the world beyond. They don even crown the prince, hope the new oba will follow his footsteps, he was very accommodating, if not osho won't have the audacity to break the wall. Oba of Benin is the only traditional ruler in Nigeria that is highly respected, reserve and very fetish

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    1. Dem use your family for any fetish tin ehen?? Okwe fetish ...

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    2. Yoruba Obas are up to 20. Na wah. Why can't they just have one Oba and name the other obas the Enogies

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    3. Thank God the heads don complete. I have been so scared of going out in Benin lately. Mek dem no see hausa head

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    4. Imo state come tell u wetin, where every compound get Igwe, even Long John bicycle riding Igwes.

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    5. Yes, oba of Benin is one of Yoruba Obas. Descedant of Oduduwa. Tell them to abandon their title and follow.Ooni of Ife. Ode somebody.

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  15. He has died since Last year

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    1. James's stepbrother. Cheap ass man29 April 2016 at 23:03

      He has died!!!!! He has died for meeee, he has died for me
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  16. Where the abobakus @

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  17. May your soul rest in peace!!!!!!!!!. oba gha to okpeere...iseeee

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  18. Oba gha to kpere, When he's dead?? ����

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  19. Sacrifice time..... Benin people run for your life oh..

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    1. He died since 2014, my siblings were warned long ago to be careful... Oba gha to Kpere!!!!

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  20. Say wat u knw plz,he died January last year,they re jst following tradition.the chalk is broken.Rest on Omogun.

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    1. You be stupid man , December 31st 2014 and January 1st. Any difference? Omogun ko, omorogun ni

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    2. You be stupid man , December 31st 2014 and January 1st. Any difference? Omogun ko, omorogun ni

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  21. RIP your Royal Highness.
    The dictionary definition of an iconoclast is (1) A destroyer of images used in religious worship.
    (2) Someone who attacks cherished ideas or traditional institutions.

    I don't know why Oshiomhole would describe the late Oba as an iconoclastic Royal Father.

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  22. Only respected Oba in Nigeria. You dont see him anyhow. He doesnt talk, party or move about anyhow. Rest on Oba. I respect you. I was born the exact night you were crowned 8.32pm with no light. The entire benin was in darkness. And nobody was allowed to switch on their generator.

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