A few hours to the coronation of the 21st Olu of Warri, Prince ‘Tsola Emiko, the city of Warri was agog on Friday, being the second day of the three-day coronation activities, with the new king embarking on a peace walk across Iwereland.
Itsekiri from all walks of life, including chiefs of the kingdom, adorned in their traditional attire, marched through major streets of the city with the Olu-designate, who just emerged from seclusion, standing tall in the middle of the procession amid drumming and dancing.
The coronation of the Olu-designate comes up Saturday, August 21 at Ode-Itsekiri (Big Warri) with many traditional rulers and government functionaries expected.
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