But after the palace chiefs met with the king, he agreed to retain the Ogiame title, which means “King of all Water gods and goddesses.” It was the title the Olu chose to be known by when he was crowned Olu of Warri in the 80s. The monarch had renounced the title in a press statement he issued on 4 September, on the ground that he has embraced Christianity and has been born again. The decision did not go down well with the Itsekiri people, saying that the decision was a slight on their tradition. This morning’s mass protest was seen as the climax of their disdain for the monarch whom they once revered as second only to Almighty God in the Itsekiri nation.
One of the palace chiefs, Chief Omatseye, who spoke at the protest rally, said the Olu will either renounce his new found faith or quit the throne, saying that religion and tradition do not mix.
Also, one of the women protesters who identified herself as Omadina, said the Olu would be ungrateful to the Itsekiri nation if he decided to throw away the title. She said the Itsekiri nation will “never be intimidated by his so-called new-found faith. ”They had vowed never to leave the palace grounds until the monarch renounced his new faith. Security operatives from 61, Nigerian Air force, Nigerian Police and others were on hand to ensure security of lives and property during the peaceful protest.
Source: Vanguard
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