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Ogbolo Stool In Rundele Not For Sale -Owhor
A contestant to the Royal Family Stool in Rundele, Chief Great Owhor has declared that the throne of the Rundele Clan in Emohua Local Government Area is not for sale to the highest bidder.
Chief Owhor, who addressed the Administrative Panel of Inquiry for the Review of the Classification of Chieftaincy Stools in Rivers State, last Thursday, asked the panel to recommend him to Governor Nyesom Wike, for installation as the substantive traditional ruler of Rundele Clan.
Owhor’s position is supported by the family head of the Owhor Family in Mgbu-Olua Village, Elder Okachi Owhor who said Mgbu-Olua is the first village in Rundele Clan which is made up of five villages. The other villages are: Mgbu-Elia village, Omofor; Egamini and Agba Ndele villages.
The Ogbolo Royal Family made seven submissions in their presentation: that Ogbuagu Great Nyeche Owhor is a direct great grandson of Great Ogbolo and the right person to occupy the Nne-we-eli Rundele; that he is the great grandson of Nyeche Nwode, the then warrant chief of Rundele; that Ajuru the last Nne We-Eku Rundele is the immediate grandfather of Mr. Ogbuagwu Great Nyeche Owhor.
Other grounds are, that Great Owhor is neither an impostor to the throne nor has he been convicted for any offence whatsoever, that, he has commited nothing that should prevent him from upholding the custom and traditional of the Rundele Clan, that he can bring development to Rundele Clan.
The Ogbolo Royal Family declared, “On the strength of the foregoing history, the Ogbolo Royal Family hereby seek to reinstate their position as the Royal Family entitled to occupy the stool of Nne-We-Eli Rundele and will reject any impostor who will attempt to take-over their family dynasty.”
“Accordingly, the Ogbolo Royal Family hereby request this honorable panel to reinstate the Ogbolo Royal Family to their family heritage of Nne-We-Eli Rundele Royal Stool to avoid possible breach of peace in Rundele Clan, for by so doing, the panel will be upholding the revered tradition and custom/cultural heritage and/or ancient stool of the Rundele people.”
Chief Great Owhor’s request was supported by chiefs, heads and members of Ogbolo Royal Family of Mgbu-Olua village in Rundele Clan, in Emohua local government area.
Owhor stated that, the stool has been vacant since the ’60’s following the death of the Warrant Chief of Rundele, Nyeche Nwonde, the great grandfather of Chief Great Owhor.
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