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Asaba Kingdom Mourns The Loss Of Obi Joseph Edozien
Asaba Kingdom Mourns The Loss Of Obi Joseph Edozien....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The demise of His Royal Majesty, Obi (Prof.) Joseph Chike Edozien, the esteemed traditional ruler of Asaba, the capital of Delta State, marks the end of an era. The 13th Asagba of Asaba breathed his last on Wednesday, bringing to a close a chapter that recently saw the commencement of activities commemorating his remarkable 100th birthday anniversary………CONTINUE READING
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In his final days, Edozien, a venerable centenarian, expressed concern about the state of the nation, highlighting the economic downturn and the deepening issues of corruption and ethnic biases. Despite the challenges faced by the country, he expressed gratitude for being alive and healthy to celebrate a century of life.
During his 100th birthday celebration, Edozien delivered a poignant New Year message to the nation’s leaders, urging them to prioritize the fight against corruption and to consider a thorough review of the constitution. His words reflected a deep sense of responsibility and concern for the well-being of the nation he served as a traditional ruler.
As the news of his passing reverberates, the palace is yet to release an official statement, leaving the community and the nation in mourning for a revered leader who played a significant role in the cultural and traditional fabric of Asaba. The legacy of Obi Joseph Chike Edozien will undoubtedly endure, and his contributions to the discourse on governance and societal issues will be remembered.
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