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As the historical event draws near, eye-witnesses describe the intensive preparations in the city, all the way from the Warri Mainland right to the coronation site at Ode-Itsekiri Island as impressive.
There are exciting conversations regarding the attractive renovations, heavily-branded streets and exquisitely decorated edifices. Airport shuttles can be observed plying to and fro fully-booked hotels packed with guests from near and far.
Prince Tsola Emiko recently completed his Idaniken Rite of Seclusion
Locals and noblemen alike recognize the epoch-making nature of Saturday’s upcoming coronation and its statutory role towards generating harmony and unity both within Warri Kingdom and its immediate environs.
The Prime Regent of Warri Kingdom, Prince Emmanuel Okotiebo spoke enthusiastically of the good fortune set to accompany Omoba Emiko’s coronation as the Olu of Warri.
“From that 21st upwards, it is a new beginning in Delta State and Itsekiri Land. More progress and love.”
The schedule for the Royal Coronation Ceremony has been published following an announcement by the Warri Council of Kingmakers. Meanwhile, the central planning committee are working tirelessly to accommodate the high-calibre of guests set to grace the event.
Speaking on behalf of the Council of Chiefs, Dr Eugene Ikomi, the Secretary of Warri Council of Chiefs, gave an update regarding preparations for the coronation, stating that “A visit to the coronation site shows very clearly that we are on course.
The Prime Regent of Warri Kingdom, Prince Emmanuel Okotiebo spoke enthusiastically of the good fortune set to accompany Omoba Emiko’s coronation as the Olu of Warri.
“From that 21st upwards, it is a new beginning in Delta State and Itsekiri Land. More progress and love.”
The schedule for the Royal Coronation Ceremony has been published following an announcement by the Warri Council of Kingmakers. Meanwhile, the central planning committee are working tirelessly to accommodate the high-calibre of guests set to grace the event.
Speaking on behalf of the Council of Chiefs, Dr Eugene Ikomi, the Secretary of Warri Council of Chiefs, gave an update regarding preparations for the coronation, stating that “A visit to the coronation site shows very clearly that we are on course.
The amphitheater is almost complete and the city itself is agog with activities. Certainly, 21st of August, 2021 is sacrosanct. ”Dating back to 1480, when the Kingdom was founded, Warri has had a diverse lineage of royals.
A powerful new generation has now come of age, and Itsekiri indigenes strongly believe that Prince Emiko’s reign heralds a new dawn:
Very unfortunate that his late father in law (Capt Hosa) that made it happens wasn’t alive to witnesss. Very sad 😞
ReplyDeletemade it happens❌
Deletemade it happen ✔️
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations to him
ReplyDeleteThe coronation ceremonies are usually very colorful. Congrats to the new King 👑
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to him.
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DeleteI for stroll there go chop rice and stew very plenty
ReplyDeleteCongratulations once again to the people of Warri , delta State and Emiko family in general
ReplyDeleteMadam Stellz, please bring the news of the planned coronation of a sultan in Edo state tomorrow thinking the Olu of Warri's own will not let people notice. Also help use your blog expose the plans oooo. they want to install sultan every where and turn Nigeria to another afghanistan. I dont know why the Oba of Benin is so gentle. Nigerians are sleeping oooooooo. God will help us
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