Return Home For Yuletide — Ayiri Emami Urges Itsekiris 

Ayiri Emami has urged Itsekiris to return home for the yuletide.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Ologbotsere of Warri, Chief Ayirimi Emami, has urged Itsekiris living in major cities and towns across the world to return to their various homelands, particularly communities in the riverine areas, to celebrate this year’s yuletide.

Emami, who had been in court to challenge his suspension as Ologbotsere of Warri by a faction of the Ginuwa Ruling House and the processes that led to the emergence of Prince Tsola Emiko as Olu of Warri, said that the yuletide provides a unique opportunity for Itsekiri sons and daughters to bond together.

He said attempts by some unscrupulous elements to tarnish his reputation will not deter him from advancing the cause of Itsekiri Nation.

He said “As a young man raised in the ocean locked  Ugborodo Community, Warri South – West Local Government Area, Delta State, i know the necessity of encouraging Iwere sons and daughters to frequently visit their aboriginal communities, invest in socio – economic structures  and set up machineries for the sustainable infrastructural and political development of the communities.

“The orchestrated plot by a few Itsekiris  to blackmail, intimidate me  and tarnish  my hard earned reputation, for reasons best known to them, will not deter me from advancing Itsekiri culture and tradition as well as firmly pursuing the rule of law, which Warri Kingdom is known and respected for, across the world.

“It is ridiculous to press criminal charges against me  for a purported missing royal crown of Warri Kingdom, when the identity of persons that invaded the Olu Palace Warri  few months ago and laid siege there for two weeks, is known to the security agencies and members of the public, especially my fellow Itsekiris.

“Just like the legal proceedings I instituted regarding my purported suspension as Ologbotsere of Warri by a section of the Ginuwa Ruling House and the controversy surrounding  the succession battle for the 21st Olu of Warri, I will go the full legal throttle to exonerate myself from the criminal charges leveled against me and ensure those responsible for the alleged stolen crown, face justice.

“Everybody knows I know nothing about the crown. As a thoroughbred Itsekiri son with good knowledge of our rich history and culture , I know the implication of stealing a royal crown and I will never commit such a sacrilege.

“I have forgiven those fighting me, including persons doing so as a result of ignorance or avoidable petty jealousy, because whatever I have achieved in life and will continue to achieve, is by God’s grace and  hardwork.”