The Nation Newspaper Development of Itsekiri communities to begin soon – Emami
Itsekiri communities will soon begin to experience development from the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government, a chieftain of theEmami spoke at the celebration of his “sixth year anniversary as Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom,” which was held at his palatial residence in Egbokodo, Warri South council area of Delta State, Friday.
He stated that he did not have to disclose the said issues, but soon, the outcome of that meeting will begin to manifest. “The issue I discussed had to do with the interest of Itsekiri and he assured me that those issues would be looked into. So as it concerns Itsekiri, I don’t deviate and anybody can attest to it. But very soon you will begin to see the things we discussed.
Reaffirming his commitment to preserving the customs and traditions of the Warri kingdom, he charged all Itsekiri sons and daughters to “do things right.
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