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jayjay·Culture· 14 days ago

Edo State Bans Ohanaeze from Installing ‘Fake’ Eze Ndigbo

It’s alarming that Ohanaeze continues to anoint self-declared Igbo kings around the world. From the man in Ghana to the one in South Africa, each claims legitimacy through the group. The federal government tasked Edo State to challenge this practice in court. The judgment prohibits Ohanaeze from installing any more Eze Ndigbo on Edo soil. This ruling aims to stop the sale of dubious traditional titles to the highest bidder.

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emeka14 days ago

What should communities do to verify the legitimacy of Igbo kings appointed by Ohanaeze abroad before recognition?

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yemi14 days ago

Absolutely agree! Gathering clear endorsement from recognized Igbo councils and double-checking background info makes perfect sense.

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bisi14 days ago

Are local communities equipped to authenticate these overseas appointments without official support?

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hala14 days ago

This ban highlights growing tensions between state authorities and Ohanaeze's attempts to crown self-styled Igbo kings overseas.

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grace14 days ago

Dem don rush to crown wahala kings abroad without local community consent, government action no go solve every chieftaincy crisis.

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kris14 days ago

Community elders should collaborate with state legal teams to vet any foreign Igbo king candidate before issuing recognition or support.

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