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Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by jason123: 3:01am On May 08, 2011
His Royal Majesty, Ogiame Atuwase II, the Olu of Warri, kicked off his coronation anniversary penultimate Saturday. The anniversary is a week-long affair to be rounded off today. The whole country is bound to celebrate with the Itsekiri nation whose cultural heritage is one of the richest in West Africa, like their Yoruba kith and kin with whom they share many affinities.

The week-long celebration witnessed visits to the Olu’s palace to pay homage to this monarch, and activities underscoring the metaphysics of the Itsekiri nation, traditional wears, cultural chants, work songs and boat regattas, climaxing in a church service today, which will wrap everything up.

The million Naira question pops up, who are the Itsekiri people and where on earth did they spring from?
The Itsekiri people inhabit the area around Benin river, Forcados and Escravos in Western Delta, an area of countless mangrove swamps, although those in Warri, the capital of the kingdom, live on drier land and they are very much influenced by the Benin and Yoruba culture with the effect that they are very different from their Ijaw and Urhobo neighbours. Warri. According to oral tradition, the core of the Itsekiri people of Warri comprised two groups of immigrants: a party of Ijebu from Yoruba country in the early fifteenth century and another party of Edo from Benin in the same century, led by a Bini Prince, Ginuwa.

The Olu of Warri who reigned since the 15th century to date include Olu Ginuwa II (1936-1951), he reigned after an interregnum; Olu Erejuwa II (1952-1986), who believed in constitutional monarchy; and Ogiame Atuwatse II (1987 and currently on the throne).

Another pertinent question that agitates the mind is: why are the Itsekiri communities neglected in terms of developmental projects?

Warri has three LGAs, where the bulk of the oil resource keeping the entire nation going is located. The Itsekiri homeland has suffered monumental devastation and destruction in their cultural and economic lives as a result of exploration and exploitation which give succour to the entire nation, but sorrow, tears and blood to the people who own the land.

Apart from the oil sleek coating the coastline and killing marine life, the trauma of dislocation affects the inhabitants of the coastline, who have to look for alternative occupations to keep bodies and souls together. In this way, many families break up. This also precipitates health hazards, as the waters are polluted and rendered unsafe for drinking.

Furthermore, many Itsekiri towns and villages were torched during the Warri crisis when the Ijaw and Itsekiri were at daggers drawn. The tragedy affected the morale of the Itsekiri nation adversely, and many Itsekiri are still trying to find their feet many years after. There is, therefore the need for Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan to revisit the old issue of infrastructural neglect not to reopen the old wounds, but to ensure that the affected people and communities are rehabilitated fully and integrated into the society.

Uduaghan, at the risk of sounding repetitive, must rehabilitate all Itsekiri communities affected by the communal crisis in the three Warri LGAs for them to come back to their bonafide villages and towns and upgrade Koko, Warri and Burutu ports to (EPZ) economic processing zone. Another important assignment is the construction of the proposed Koko-Oghoye-Lekki Road, 45 minutes ride to Lagos and the south-west region which the Federal Government approved in the 2004 federal budget, but for which no funds have been released. Still another is the construction of Omadino Escravos Road approved by the NDDC, but on which nothing has been done to date.

History is replete with great political leaders who fought tooth and nail for Itsekiri’s rights. There was Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, a former finance minister. We also had Pa Afred Rewane, a towering figure in Iwereland and the nation’s industrial landscape and a political juggernaut who fought to ensure the unity and survival of the nation. He, too, was one of the leaders the Itsekiri nation has been compelled to sacrifice for the survival of democracy.

There are some prominent Itsekiri personalities who gave dazzling accounts of themselves. They include Nanna Olomu, governor of Itsekiri-land 1884-1894. There was Dore Numa, paramount head of Itsekiri nation (1895-1932). We all remember, with stereophonic clarity, the Rewane brothers and Chief Begbo, founders of the first grammar school in Itsekiri-land, Hussey College, Warri, who were so prominent and close to Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the late sage.
Today, there are eminent sons and daughters of Itsekiri who have emulated the worthy deeds of our heroes past. There is the Ugbajo Itsekiri in the U.S. There are the eminent Itsekiris who belong to the Alpha May Club. There is the Women Consultative Assembly and such like groups.

It is imperative for us all to sink our differences and exert our collective emergies so that the Itsekiri nation may stride ahead and take our rightful place in the comity of nations. The occasion of the Olu’s coronation anniversary affords us a golden opportunity for stocktaking, articulation of our needs and renaissance of our corporate pre-eminence in the Nigerian nation space.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/05/counting-itsekiri%E2%80%99s-blessings-amid-the-olu-milestone/
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by jason123: 3:05am On May 08, 2011
May God bless this Nation. I just hope this Uduhagan can fix Delta state and repair the lost we inquired during the Warri crisis.
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by gidson12(m): 6:49am On May 08, 2011
hmmn
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by gidson12(m): 6:56am On May 08, 2011
so you re itsekiri, hmmn
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by monkeyleg: 7:26am On May 08, 2011
@Jason123,

Thanks for posting this write up, vert refreshing. I remember the coronation of the current Olu of Warri, I also spent most of my time in the Itsekiri part of Warri, with mots of my friends being on Itsekiri decent. However, i am glad you have pointed out the failings of Uduaghan of tackling some of the fundamental problems that affect the Itsekiri people and Deltan's at large.

I often argue that the problem in Delta state is not about what tribe or what tribe the governor comes from, an issue some would have us believe, but BAD Leadership, Full Stop.
I honestly do not believe Uduaghan has the mental capacity to solve any problem in the state. He is just a Bad, selfish Governor, simple, and he should never have won. Like I said, I am glad, you as an Itsekiri person, is point tin out that his governorship, does not positively affect his people. What a shame
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by jason123: 9:16am On May 08, 2011
monkeyleg:

@Jason123,

Thanks for posting this write up, vert refreshing. I remember the coronation of the current Olu of Warri, I also spent most of my time in the Itsekiri part of Warri, with mots of my friends being on Itsekiri decent. However, i am glad you have pointed out the failings of Uduaghan of tackling some of the fundamental problems that affect the Itsekiri people and Deltan's at large.

I often argue that the problem in Delta state is not about what tribe or what tribe the governor comes from, an issue some would have us believe, but BAD Leadership, Full Stop.
I honestly do not believe Uduaghan has the mental capacity to solve any problem in the state. He is just a Bad, selfish Governor, simple, and he should never have won. Like I said, I am glad, you as an Itsekiri person, is point tin out that his governorship, does not positively affect his people. What a shame

Thank you.
To be honest, I really do not know much about Delta politics but I can see that tribalism play a role in it. Now, I really do not care about where the person comes from and I am sure most people with COMMON SENSE do not care too. I just want the State to be the best it can be. Most of the ethnic groups there are intertwined and I really do not like the way they are at each other's neck.
Now, the Ijaws and Itsekiris are celebrating while the Uhrobos are unhappy. But the Ogburo*(please, pardon by spelling) guy did not really campaign in the South mainly Ijaw and Itsekiri areas but campaigned in the Uhrobo areas, yet he expected to win?? Its a case of Buhari and GEJ in a mini-Nigeria called Delta state. BUt now that Uduaghan as won, I expevct him to carry EVERYBODY along. We should not allow tribalism to get a foot-hold in our state again. The last time that happened, we all suffered for it not the politicians who will just buy the next ticket to London.
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by monkeyleg: 2:25pm On May 08, 2011
@Jason123,

My brother you make a very good point. Common sense is the key here, but one which even the governor has not shown. Instead he has chosen to polarise the state by pointing out our differences, just because his government has been one of failure.

Uduaghan has been governor for 4yrs, and I am not holding my breath, that things are going to be any better. It is Uduaghan who is playing the minority card. It is not necessary, if he had perforned in his first term, no one would have given a damn what tribe he comes from.

By the way, does anyone actually know what part of Lagos state Fashola comes from, or Chime of Enugu or Ameachi of Rivers? no people dont care because the boys are performing
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by hercules07: 4:19pm On May 08, 2011
Fashola is Isale Eko, for you to be governor, you must come from the Island o or have connections to it, though, Lagosians generally do not give a damn who leads them but at the party primaries, your Lagos Island credentials must be established.
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by seanet02: 4:45pm On May 08, 2011
God bless Itsheri land and Oduduwa Republic at large
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by udezue(m): 9:13pm On May 08, 2011
Finally Jason is focusing his time and energy on issues affecting his people instead of running around dey drink other people's Tylenol.
Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by Musiwa13: 2:55am On May 09, 2011
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Re: Counting Itsekiri’s Blessings Amid The Olu Milestone by ifyalways(f): 5:33am On May 09, 2011
I love the Coronation ceremony.I love my Itsekiri people.

Good bless our land.

proud Jakpa-town gurl.

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