The Eze Ndigbo of Akure,
Gregory Iloehike was acted and went about like a king in Akure until recently,
he serve as a traditional ruler and voice of the Igbo.
According to report his over
bloated ego of many years was deflated when he reportedly “ disrespected the
town’s monarch’’ by uttering uncomplimentary remarks to the Deji of Akureland,
Oba Aladelusi Aladetoyinbo, who invited him to the palace in Akure to find a
lasting solution to a leadership tussle in a popular market in the ancient
town.
His activities in the past
years failed to attract the attention of past Deji of Akureland and this
reportedly made him more powerful and he began to wear beaded crown and other
regalia of a traditional ruler.
The leadership tussle in
Mojere Market- the biggest spare parts market mainly populated by the Igbo in
the Akure metropolis exposed the excesses of the Igbo leader and this ended up
pitching him against the Oba of the town.
Reports had it that Oba
Aladetoyinbo in order to douse the tension in the market sent an invitation to
the Eze Ndigbo to shed more light on the cause of the crisis and how to resolve
it.
He was alleged to have kept
the Oba waiting for hours and when he eventually showed up reportedly wore a
beaded crown and other paraphernalia of a traditional ruler.
The Council of Chiefs who
were in the palace by the time he came expressed concern over his appearance
before the Deji of Akureland. He was alleged to have addressed the Oba rudely
and the palace aides and some youths protested.
The Council of Chiefs,
reportedly seething with anger, asked him if he could address the traditional
ruler in his home town the same way he was addressing their Oba.
Irked by the disrespectful
attitude of the Eze Ndigbo, the Deji reportedly barred him from parading
himself as Eze Ndigbo of Akure forthwith.
The Eze was manhandled by
some youths who reportedly removed his crown and beads. He was said to have
been smuggled out of the palace by some Policemen.
The news of his alleged
maltreatment travelled like wild fire and shops owned by Igbos across the state
capital were shut for three days. They marched through the streets protesting
the stripping of the Eze Igbo traditional title by the Deji questioning his power
to dethrone their leader installed by them and not Akure indigenes.
The Eze Ndigbo while
speaking on his ordeal denied that he was rude to the Oba. Iloehika said that
the Oba invited him on Sunday and he honoured the invitation on Monday only to
be manhandled by the youths who were mobilized to the palace to embarrass him.
“The youths tore my beads
and removed my crown. They attempted to beat me but the police officers at the
palace rescued me,’’ he said. Vanguard was informed that the Deji pointedly
told Iloehika that he had nothing against him and the Igbos in the town but
that “erecting a palace and being enthroned as a king here is an abomination to
my heritage”.
The President General,
Ohaneze Ndigbo, High Chief Okechukwu Okorie vowed that; “Any attempt to
dethrone the Eze Ndigbo would be resisted by all the Igbos in the state.’’
Okorie said that Iloehike, who was installed four years ago, did not disrespect
the Oba, hence, the traditional ruler had no power to dethrone him.
“Only the Igbo who elected
Iloehike have the right to stop him from being our Eze Ndigbo.’’ he said.
Meantime, the state Council of Obas
chairman and the Osemawe of Ondo
town Oba Adesumbo Kiladejo, is expected to table the matter for
the council to issue a resolution that will curtail such excesses across the 18 council areas of the state.
Height of disrespet
ReplyDeleteWhat d Igbo cannot take don't ditch it.
ReplyDeleteWhat nonsense. The Igbos want to establish themselves and take over places in a such a manner that can not be tolerated in their land. How can you say you have your own ruler where there is an established King. What you're saying is that you can not take directives from the king of the land that accept you as sojourners. It is not just acceptable
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