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Peace in Sight as Ayiri Emami Meets Olu of Warri

The long feud between Chief Ayiri Emami and the Itsekiri royal palace could soon be history going by recent developments.

This is as the embattled Ologbotsere met with the Olu of Warri, Ogiame III on the invite of the monarch.

Fresh Angle International reports that the peace process was set up by the Iyatsere of Warri, Chief Johnson Atseruleghe, the Uwangue of Warri, Chief Gabriel Awala, other prominent Chiefs of the kingdom.

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Also, former Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan, former President of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN/ Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, Papa Ayo Oritsejafor and ex – member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Daniel Reyenieju, formed a part of prominent Itsekiri indigenes that were present when Chief Ayiri honoured the invite of the Olu, on Friday.

The closed door peace – building meeting held at the palace of the Olu in Warri and stretched between 4pm and 8:20pm, with a mammoth crowd waiting for a possible positive outcome.

The publication reports that the Olu had invited the Ayiri to a meeting two weeks ago after a traditional rite performance at Ogbowuru hall in Ode – Itsekiri. However, the politician cum businessman could not honor the invitation immediately due to preparations for a foreign trip.

On arrival in Warri on Friday, chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), honoured the invite of the monarch in company of the Akulagba of Warri Kingdom, Chief Omamuli.

The meeting is thought to be establishing the peace process between the Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom and the royal palace.

Addressing supporters after the meeting, Ayiri said the Olu has invited the Ologbotsere family to a meeting at the palace on l Sunday, April 16 for the necessary traditional

The process is expected to bring all legal litigations involving both parties.

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