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Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.

The Palace of the Oba of benin has officially announced the demise of the Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba Erediauwa I.

The monarch’s death was announced by the Iyase of Benin Kingdom, Chief Sam Igbe.

Prior to his death, the traditional ruler of Benin Kingdom in Edo State was reported to have been battling with an unknown illness since last year.

Erediauwa (born in 1923 died in 2016) was the 38th Oba of Benin.

He is the traditional ruler of the Edo people in Benin City, in Nigeria.

(That should not to be confused with the unrelated, neighbor country of Benin). 

He was formerly known as Prince Solomon Akenzua.

Oba Erediauwa’s current full title was His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.

Oba Erediawua took on the title and duties as traditional head of state and rightful heir of the extinct Benin Empire when he was crowned.

He succeeded his father, Oba Akenzua II, in a ceremony held in Benin City, Nigeria, on 23 March 1979.[1]

Biography

Erediauwa was born in 1923, son of Oba Akenzua II. 

Before being crowned he was known as Prince Solomon, Aiseokhuoba, Igbinoghodua Akenzua. 

He attended Government College, Ibadan (1939–1945), then Yaba College, before going to King’s College, Cambridge to study Law and Administration. 

He joined the Eastern Nigeria Civil Service in 1957 as a District Officer, later moving to the Federal Civil Service where he retired as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health in 1973. 

For a short period he was the regional representative of Gulf Oil. 

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In 1975, he was appointed Commissioner for Finance in Bendel State during the Military Administration of Major-General George Agbazika Innih.

Ascending to the throne on 23 March 1979, Erediauwa celebrated his 30th anniversary in 2009. 

During this period, he several times acted as a peacemaker between politicians. 

For example, he intervened in a dispute between Abia State governor Orji Uzor Kalu and Tony Anenih, Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party [PDP] Board of Trustees.

He resolved another face-off involving Anenih and former Edo State Governor Lucky Igbinedion.

Apart from the ceremonial aspects, his 30th anniversary festival was a week-long carnival and a showcase of Benin arts and culture.

It included numerous performances of traditional music and dance, as well as an art exhibition and food fair.

More details later…


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