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When the Drumbeat of Itsekiri Pride Sounds, One Name Always Answers — Chief Ayiri Emami

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When the Drumbeat of Itsekiri Pride Sounds, One Name Always Answers — Chief Ayiri Emami

They’ve tried to sideline him.
They’ve called him controversial.
They’ve thrown political stones, played ethnic games, and even attempted to erase his legacy through INEC maps and manipulation.
But like a lion raised in the heart of Warri, Chief Ayiri Emami is not the type to be silenced.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

He is not just a titleholder, he’s a movement.

This is a man who walks with the scars of many battles—battles for land, identity, and justice for the Itsekiri nation. And right now, as ethnic leaders bicker over INEC’s recent constituency delineation in Delta, one voice remains firm, fearless, and unmistakably clear: the voice of Chief Ayiri Emami.

️ Defender of Territory, Custodian of Truth

While others are cozying up for political crumbs, Ayiri has chosen a harder path—the path of resistance.

When reports surfaced that Itsekiri communities like Ugborodo, Ajudaibo, and Madangho were allegedly erased from strategic electoral maps under suspicious circumstances, Ayiri didn’t blink. He called it what it was: a dangerous attempt to disenfranchise a people with deep roots in the land and deep stakes in the Niger Delta.

He’s never been afraid to ruffle feathers. From Abuja to Asaba down to Warri , he’s raising alarm bells, demanding answers, and exposing quiet schemers who think the Itsekiri nation can be quietly gerrymandered into political irrelevance.

️ The Voice They Can’t Ignore

For years, they’ve tried to reduce him to just another oil magnate. But Chief  Ayiri is more than wealth. He’s the man who will show up when the Itsekiri language is mocked, or when ancestral lands are mapped away in boardrooms with no Itsekiri present.

Ayiri is that stubborn voice that refuses to die, even when it’s politically inconvenient.

He has turned down offers, stared down threats, and rejected being used as a token leader. Because for him, the Itsekiri interest is not negotiable. Period.

⚔️ Ethnic Politics vs Indigenous Reality

This recent delineation has pitted him against some leaders from neighbouring ethnicities, who feel the Itsekiri are “claiming too much.” But those who understand the truth know this fight isn’t about greed—it’s about survival. It’s about a group refusing to be trampled in the name of political balancing.

Ayiri’s stand has never been against dialogue; it’s against injustice.
His loyalty has never been about tribe alone; it’s about truth.

Final Word: You Can Hate Him, But You Can’t Replace Him

In the hearts of many Itsekiri sons and daughters, he remains the unbending shield, the last man standing, and the lion that doesn’t retreat—no matter how loud the storm gets.

Chief Ayiri Emami is not perfect, but when the soul of a people is on the line, he will always show up with fire in his eyes and the Itsekiri cause in his heart.

Watch this space.
This fight is far from over.
And if Ayiri is in the ring, the Itsekiri nation will never be voiceless.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah — Bush Radio Academy

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