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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Omolola1(f): 12:15am On Feb 29, 2016
introvertious:
Gone are the days wen kings put their lives on hold just to serve their people.
He wants to go back to UK and study while his uncle stands in for him....... I pray d story won't end d way nollywood movies end. God bless d king.

Lmao!!! grin grin
This was exactly the same thing that came to mind when reading the interview

Anyway, God will protect him! He comes across as one who is very prayerful

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by RexTramadol1: 12:30am On Feb 29, 2016
Martial?

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by onunwa21(m): 1:41am On Feb 29, 2016
Kingship is wisdom....my broda u will be like Solomon

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by habsydiamond(m): 2:15am On Feb 29, 2016
This is a typical example of what I call a small wise Man . The youngest igwe in the making. Rule well my brod
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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by sparkyJ: 3:09am On Feb 29, 2016
dis young is blessd wit d wisdom of an old man. did u see d way he articulated his statements & presented ans to questns? kudoks to his parents esp d queen mother; dey brought him up in d fear of God broughtn't they?

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by ngoziama: 3:31am On Feb 29, 2016
hilario8898:
Teenage Chukwuka Noah, who was installed Obi (king) Akaeze I of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State after the murder of his father, tells NOSA AKENZUA how he plans to rule the kingdom

When exactly did you know that you would succeed your father as the king of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom?

Kingship is not like chieftaincy titles, it is ordained by the Almighty God. The time I would succeed my father, Obi Akaeze Edward Ofolue III, was not known to me until the unfortunate incident in which he was kidnapped and then murdered by gunmen in January. The subsequent ascension of my father’s throne was a decision from God and I appreciate Him for the decision.

Are you not afraid of suffering a similar fate?

My father’s death was shocking and I pray such will come my way. The Almighty God will protect me and the people of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom. My father’s killing was shocking and I still ask why his killers were so heartless to him. I seek protection from the Almighty God and I am sure that He will protect me.

How did your mother and siblings prepare for your ascension to the throne?

With the support of God Almighty, my family members did their best. A lot of them also ensured that they embraced peace and joy for me to be on the throne.

Do your schoolmates and friends still relate with you the same way they did before you became king?

My relationship with my friends and schoolmates still remain the same. They are still my friends and schoolmates. The only difference now is that I am a king by the divine grace of God. They are aware of the present position of things and also know the honour a king deserves.

How do your family members relate with you now that you have become king?

They are my people and they relate with me well and as a king. I owe them a duty to recognise that they are my family members and as well, they know I am a king.

What would you miss most about your life now that you are a king?

Thank you. I am a very reserved person. I also have an unshaken belief and trust in God. I worship Him in reverence too. Now that I am a king, I will miss relating with my peer group in the open as I used to do in the United Kingdom. I used to visit my friends at will. I will also miss that. Notwithstanding, I intend to ask more questions, listen to my people and strive hard to better their lives. I will ensure I am better guided in order to give the best of my capacity.

Have you decided when to marry?

Well, things will follow one thing at a time. For now, my focus is on my studies in the United Kingdom. I am going to ask God to lead me when I want to do that.

Who are your role models?

My first role model is the Almighty God. Then, I see my parents as my guardian angels.

Why are they your role models?

I choose God first as my role model because He is the giver of life. He is the one that determines everything in life. For my parents, it is because of their honest and reserved nature and for being able to distinguish themselves from others.

What kind of legacy would you like to leave behind?

I will leave that for Almighty God to help me to achieve. I cannot do anything without His power and guidance. But as a desire, I honestly would want to be remembered as the best king who ruled his people with prosperity, fear of God and love.

What is your message to the people of your kingdom?

Well, considering the heart-rending incident in which my beloved father lost his life, I will try to take everything slowly. I will also want them to know that God is with our land. I am certain that God is with the people of Ubulu-Uku who are my wonderful people. God will continue to protect them and lead them right. He will grant them mercies and bless them with His uncommon grace to succeed.

I will carry on during this difficult period and protect the good people of Ubulu-Uku by seeking God’s intervention to lead me well.

I pray that God will never leave the people of Ubulu-Uku. He will give them the grace to succeed in the name of Jesus.

What is your real age?

I am 17 years old and not 15 years as widely stated.

What career do you intend to choose?

I had wanted to be a medical doctor but the unfortunate incident that led to the death of my father changed the process. When it was announced that my father had been killed, I had no choice than to heed the call to succeed him. It is painful that my father passed on in an inexplicable circumstance. But to the glory of God, I have succeeded him in ruling the Ubulu-Uku kingdom.

What do you think is going to happen to your studies now?

I am going back to the UK to continue my studies. My uncle has been appointed to stand in for me as the regent till I return. It is really historic for the people of Ubulu-Uku who I hold in trust as my people and I ask the Almighty God to see me through the period of my studies. I promise to do the will of my people. I also ask the Almighty God to support me and bless the people of Ubulu-Uku beyond their expectations. I also beseech Him to bless the Kingdom and make my reign peaceful.

Source:

http://www.punchng.com/i-will-miss-relating-publicly-with-my-peers-teenage-king-of-ubulu-uku-kingdom/


He was born a king.Wow!!!!!! Ubulu uku kingdom please dont allow them kidnap this rare breed.Uncle abeg dont plan evil for this young chap.infact I will always remember you in my prayers. God will protect you and cause your enemies to remain blind, deaf and dumb all through your reign.please finish your education because it is very important. God bless the king.

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by HYENACHIEF(m): 6:18am On Feb 29, 2016
they are bribing the poor boy with a degree in the UK, which he sees is better than the 'village-life' !
Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Nobody: 6:34am On Feb 29, 2016
hilario8898:
Teenage Chukwuka Noah, who was installed Obi (king) Akaeze I of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State after the murder of his father, tells NOSA AKENZUA how he plans to rule the kingdom

When exactly did you know that you would succeed your father as the king of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom?

Kingship is not like chieftaincy titles, it is ordained by the Almighty God. The time I would succeed my father, Obi Akaeze Edward Ofolue III, was not known to me until the unfortunate incident in which he was kidnapped and then murdered by gunmen in January. The subsequent ascension of my father’s throne was a decision from God and I appreciate Him for the decision.

Are you not afraid of suffering a similar fate?


My father’s death was shocking and I pray such will come my way. The Almighty God will protect me and the people of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom. My father’s killing was shocking and I still ask why his killers were so heartless to him. I seek protection from the Almighty God and I am sure that He will protect me.

How did your mother and siblings prepare for your ascension to the throne?

With the support of God Almighty, my family members did their best. A lot of them also ensured that they embraced peace and joy for me to be on the throne.

Do your schoolmates and friends still relate with you the same way they did before you became king?

My relationship with my friends and schoolmates still remain the same. They are still my friends and schoolmates. The only difference now is that I am a king by the divine grace of God. They are aware of the present position of things and also know the honour a king deserves.

How do your family members relate with you now that you have become king?

They are my people and they relate with me well and as a king. I owe them a duty to recognise that they are my family members and as well, they know I am a king.

What would you miss most about your life now that you are a king?

Thank you. I am a very reserved person. I also have an unshaken belief and trust in God. I worship Him in reverence too. Now that I am a king, I will miss relating with my peer group in the open as I used to do in the United Kingdom. I used to visit my friends at will. I will also miss that. Notwithstanding, I intend to ask more questions, listen to my people and strive hard to better their lives. I will ensure I am better guided in order to give the best of my capacity.

Have you decided when to marry?

Well, things will follow one thing at a time. For now, my focus is on my studies in the United Kingdom. I am going to ask God to lead me when I want to do that.

Who are your role models?

My first role model is the Almighty God. Then, I see my parents as my guardian angels.

Why are they your role models?

I choose God first as my role model because He is the giver of life. He is the one that determines everything in life. For my parents, it is because of their honest and reserved nature and for being able to distinguish themselves from others.

What kind of legacy would you like to leave behind?

I will leave that for Almighty God to help me to achieve. I cannot do anything without His power and guidance. But as a desire, I honestly would want to be remembered as the best king who ruled his people with prosperity, fear of God and love.

What is your message to the people of your kingdom?

Well, considering the heart-rending incident in which my beloved father lost his life, I will try to take everything slowly. I will also want them to know that God is with our land. I am certain that God is with the people of Ubulu-Uku who are my wonderful people. God will continue to protect them and lead them right. He will grant them mercies and bless them with His uncommon grace to succeed.

I will carry on during this difficult period and protect the good people of Ubulu-Uku by seeking God’s intervention to lead me well.

I pray that God will never leave the people of Ubulu-Uku. He will give them the grace to succeed in the name of Jesus.

What is your real age?

I am 17 years old and not 15 years as widely stated.

What career do you intend to choose?

I had wanted to be a medical doctor but the unfortunate incident that led to the death of my father changed the process. When it was announced that my father had been killed, I had no choice than to heed the call to succeed him. It is painful that my father passed on in an inexplicable circumstance. But to the glory of God, I have succeeded him in ruling the Ubulu-Uku kingdom.

What do you think is going to happen to your studies now?

I am going back to the UK to continue my studies. My uncle has been appointed to stand in for me as the regent till I return. It is really historic for the people of Ubulu-Uku who I hold in trust as my people and I ask the Almighty God to see me through the period of my studies. I promise to do the will of my people. I also ask the Almighty God to support me and bless the people of Ubulu-Uku beyond their expectations. I also beseech Him to bless the Kingdom and make my reign peaceful.

Source:

http://www.punchng.com/i-will-miss-relating-publicly-with-my-peers-teenage-king-of-ubulu-uku-kingdom/

@ the bolded, Punch, do you proofread your articles at all?

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by nikkydon: 6:56am On Feb 29, 2016
ritzybaby:
END-TIME KING

lalasticlala, This is a king... Kingn't him?? cheesy
king he

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by delishpot: 6:58am On Feb 29, 2016
This is what happens when your country lacks first class quality educational facility.

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Krismart(m): 7:02am On Feb 29, 2016
Going to UK to complete his education which will take like 3 to 4 yrs while d uncle stands in 4 him. Hmmmm, I hope it won't end like one of these Nollywood movies

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by smartmom(f): 7:07am On Feb 29, 2016
I know this family. They love their offsprings passionately and won't hurt the young king. He is too tender and unschooled to rule yet. I doff my hat for the courage to even return to be crowned after the gruesome murder of his dad. God keep and protect him.

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Nobody: 7:32am On Feb 29, 2016
And your Uncle,beware.Nollywood in the making-

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Israelfx2(m): 8:14am On Feb 29, 2016
end time uncle

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by jantavanta(m): 8:30am On Feb 29, 2016
Deltagiant:
Obi chukwuka, I will advice that u look at your plan once again. Queen Elizabeth of England became Queen of England at about your age. And never abdicated her duties for one day even till date. You have elected to be the king of Ubulu uku and shouldn't trade it off temporary for a course that might take another ten years to complete.

Stay back home and continue this course near home at a Delta state or Anambra state university. It is a small price to pay for your people.

More over, how are u sure your uncle...

Cultural Independence yields economic independence and technological innovation of a people.
Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by surelove(f): 8:41am On Feb 29, 2016
Did you say your uncle will stand for you? Hmmmm ok o. Me no dey trust uncle dem for this kind thing.

I would have advice you to stay back and rule your people and continue with your education here but who am I?
Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by juman(m): 8:53am On Feb 29, 2016
His father was kidnapped and killed.

nigeria is unsafe.

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Bestbeelieve: 10:22am On Feb 29, 2016
Siddon ya iyash for ubulu o! Go Abraka or do distance learning. UK ko...
Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Psalmwhyte(m): 10:51am On Feb 29, 2016
C'mon, i luv dis guy & his courage,
Like Solomon of old
may God grant u all d needed wisdom 2 pilot d affair of ur kingdom.
#longlive d king
#Ezebiri kwa o
Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Chibest2000(m): 11:19am On Feb 29, 2016
The guy had made the right choice given the circumstances @ hand, because he dnt know who is behind his father's death, so if he assume the throne immediately that Same man that killed his father will surely come 4 him especially as he is just within the reach of the person here in Nigeria, so he better run 4 his life in the name of studying in the UK pending on when he will b physically and spiritually fit to rule because A KING is not A CLASS MONITOR..

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Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by alaskido(m): 3:37pm On Feb 29, 2016
Is this not the same King that was kidnap by Fulani herdsmen and later killed? Buhari, please CHANGE O.
Re: How I Will Rule My Kingdom — 17 Yr Old Delta King by Nobody: 10:03pm On Jun 01, 2019
Such splendid. embarassed

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