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Ndigbo In Akure Begs Deji Over Misconduct Of Eze by shogz89: 8:19am On Oct 24, 2015
The leadership of the Igbo community in Akure, Ondo State, swallowed its pride on Friday and begged the Deji of Akure, Aladetoyinbo Adelusi, following two weeks of hostilities between the Igbo community and the palace.
The Deji had vowed to obliterate the position of the Eze Ndigbo of Akure, after the title holder, Gregory Iloehika, allegedly insulted the traditional ruler.
Iloehika, was accused of rude behaviour at the Deji’s palace, an action which angered the Chiefs and resulted in a war of wits between the palace chiefs and Igbo traders.
The crisis had started two weeks ago with the leadership tussle between Igbos and Yorubas at the Mojere Market in Akure, but became widespread after the intervention from the Deji’s palace were resisted by the Igbo traders.
Iloehika was said to have made uncomplimentary remarks against the Deji in Council, and was immediately walked out of the palace by the Chiefs.
Viewing the action as an insult to the traditional stool, the Deji ordered the closure of the shops of the Igbo traders as well as the business premises of Iloehika along Cathedral Road in the heart of the city.
Iloehika’s position as Eze Ndigbo was also nullified, with a declaration that he should no longer parade himself as the leader of the Igbo community in Akure


In retaliation, the Igbo community also responded by closing their shops in strategic markets in solidarity with their leader, causing some hardship in the town.
The spare parts markets were almost grounded and vehicles owners and mechanics had problems getting parts for vehicles needing repairs.
The intervention of the Ondo State Government to resolve the matter culminated in Friday’s peace meeting between the palace and the Igbo community.
Led by the President of the Ohaeneze Ndigbo, Ondo State, Okechukwu Okorie, the Chief of Staff to the state governor, Kola Ademujimi, Oloehika and other members of the Igbo community prostrated before the monarch, seeking his forgiveness.

Speaking on behalf of the delegation, one Anoliefo said the Igbo people had found Akure a hospitable place in the last 100 years and urged the Deji to forgive their errors, promising that such action would not repeat itself in the future.
Responding, Oba Aladetoyinbo said he had pardoned the offenders, promising that their shops at the markets would be opened on Saturday.
Oba Aladetoyinbo thanked Governor Mimiko for his intervention as well as Akure youths for their peaceful disposition all through the crisis.
He however said the position of the disputed Eze Ndigbo would be considered at the council of Obas which would hold next week. https://www.today.ng/news/27678/ndigbo-in-akure-begs-deji-over-misconduct-of-eze

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Re: Ndigbo In Akure Begs Deji Over Misconduct Of Eze by ULSHERLAN(m): 8:28am On Oct 24, 2015
Real igbos keep trying to make peace while nairaland igbo chest beaters keep ranting.....

Truly there is no Biafra

We only have a few people with selfish interest and probably mental disorder fighting a dead cause

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Re: Ndigbo In Akure Begs Deji Over Misconduct Of Eze by Dahveydson(m): 8:31am On Oct 24, 2015
As it should be. But tribal bigots will be all over the place spilling trash.

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Re: Ndigbo In Akure Begs Deji Over Misconduct Of Eze by adeyak83(m): 8:36am On Oct 24, 2015
Eni ba foju doba, awowo awo (who ever disrespect the king, will be punished).

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