Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II & Igwe Cyprian Mmaduabuchi Nevobasi, Ezeani III of Mmaku, Enugu State
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Oodua & Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II on
Friday played host to His Royal Highness, Igwe Cyprian Mmaduabuchi
Nevobasi, Ezeani III of Mmaku, Enugu State and other prominent Igbo
leaders, who were at his Ile-Oodua palace, Ile Ife in the While
welcoming the visiting Igbo monarch and his entourage, Ooni Ogunwusi
who is a co-chairman of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of
Nigeria(NCTRN) described the Yoruba people of South Western part of
Nigeria and their Igbo counterpart in the South East as two
inseparable African races who if well united as a family and with
other tribes would form a formidable block as a catalyst towards
building a unified Nigerian nation and the continent of Africa.
“We
need to cement our togetherness in this country because without the
coming together of the Igbo and the Yoruba natives, it will be very
difficult for Nigeria and the entire continent of Africa to progress.
We are the real embodiment of the black people and the continent of
Africa is looking forward to us.
“Handshake
across the Niger like this is very important because we belong to the
same family, so we should not separate ourselves the more. Let us
look into things that bind us together like our rich cultures and
traditions.
“We
want to tell you today that we are now directly associating from the
Kingdom of Ife to the entire Mmakun Kingdom in Igboland and Your
Royal Highness have cemented that good relationship with this visit.
“Once
again, I appreciate your philanthropic and leadership works
especially towards the poor, oppressed and the downtrodden in Enugu
and beyond, since you ascended the throne of your forebears some 20
years ago. I am proud to associate with you after hearing so much
about you and I am so happy that we eventually met. Ooni Ogunwusi
said.
Earlier
in his address, Igwe Cyprian Mmadubuchi who described the Ooni as a
symbol of unity explained that he was thrilled by his navigation
across Nigeria, provision of veritable road map for social
integration, cultural inter-face, engagements and healing wounds.
“Your
Imperial Majesty the Ooni, I commend your courage and candour for
championing this strategic initiative on behalf of other traditional
rulers. As I earlier said is because as custodian of tradition
and culture of the people, we are expected to be in the vanguard of
ensuring national unity and cohesion in the country", Igwe
Cyprian stressed that,
“I
am loyal to your Imperial Majesty and I am here to assure you that
you have found your missing ribs in the South East. I have seen with
my eyes that you are a moving train, you have proven to our nation
that you are a great leader we can trust and we are following you.
“Infact,
If we Africans were Catholic, you are the black Pope,” the Igbo
monarch added
In
a similar vein, Alaagba of Aagba in the State of Osun, Oba Rufus
Ogunwole who was instrumental to the Igwe’s visit to Ile Ife,
expressed his heartfelt joy over the history making day. He recalled
that he secured Ooni’s permission to visit the Igwe when he was
invited to visit the Enugu community in 2017, after which the
relationship has been so cordial.
The
event also witnessed various traditional performances from the Igbo
dancers and their Yoruba counterparts as well as drummers among
others. Thereafter, the Ooni offered prayers with the breaking of
kola nuts and bitter colas which he said were first discovered in
Ile-Ife.
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