By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor,
South-South & Simon Ebegbulem
According to Benin tradition, the
Oba never dies, he only joins his ancestors or he transits. Nobody
announces his burial because he did not die in the first instance.
What is announced after an interlude is coronation, which usually
lasts 3-4 months. Breaking of white chalks During this period,
the custom prohibits social engagements like burial ceremonies while
markets are shut.
The Esogban of Benin Kingdom breaks
white chalks in front of markets to signal the closure of
markets for a period, but no open announcement. All male Bini sons
are required to shave their heads in respect of the Oba. The burial
arrangements are not public, so many, except a privileged class, do
not know his resting place. Pilgrimage to Uselu Immediately the
Isekhure of Benin Kingdom announces the coronation programme, the
crown prince proceeds to Uselu where he is the Edaiken, and where he
will spend 90 days and make all necessary rituals. After that, he
will climb the traditional tree (Udianamasunamieuwa tree) and proceed
to a wrestling contest at Ogiamien’s palace on Sakpoba Road.
The history is that Ogiamien had never
pledged allegiance to the Oba, he has always been at loggerheads with
the monarch and would always want to prevent every incoming Oba from
gaining access to the kingdom. A palace source, who corroborated the
narration, said, “They will begin from Egua-Edaiken, the
traditional residence of the heir-apparent to the Benin throne. On a
day fixed by the Edaiken, his people at Uselu will escort him on his
journey back to Benin-City. On the way, he stops at an historical
palm tree named `Udin ama-mieson aimiuwa’ (translated `work before
pleasure’), which the Edaiken climbs emblematically. “This little
ceremony dates back to the time of Oba Ewuare the Great whose life,
as heir apparent to the throne, was characterized by long suffering
which included periods when he personally had to climb palm trees on
this spot to cut the fruits for a living. Oba of Benin, HRM Omo N’oba
Erediuawa “This act of torment by the father of the first Edaiken
has ever since been re-enacted in a representational way by every
Edaiken. From the palm tree, the Edaiken continues his journey to
Benin-City. But at the first moat called lya-akpan, in the area where
the firm of defunct Mid-Motors (Nigeria) Limited now stands, the
Uselu chief in the procession, takes leave of the Edaiken and returns
to Uselu, while the Edaiken is escorted into the
city by Benin chiefs”.
The source went on: “Thereafter, the
Edaiken enters the city via Iguisi (now Lagos Street) and proceeds to
Eko-Ohae (bachelors’ camp) where he stays for three days. After
three days at Eko-Ohae, the Edaiken continues his journey to Usama,
the venue of the traditional coronation rites. Usama was the site
where Omonoyan(Oromiyan), the father of Eweka I, built the first palace and
all succeeding Obas from Eweka I were crowned and lived there, until
Oba Ewedo in the 13th century moved the palace to the present site in
the centre of the town. “The Edaiken remains in Usama for seven
days performing all the rituals and ceremonies of the Oba. Before the
expiration of seven days, he visits Use, a village few
kilometers outside Benin, where he performs the ceremony for choosing
the name he will answer as the Oba of Benin”. Interestingly, he
added, “This tradition started during the period of Oba Eweka I
whose maternal grand-father, Ogie-Egor, lived in the next door
village of Egor.
When Prince Omonoyan (Oromiyan) left Benin, he
left behind his Bini wife who was pregnant in the care of her father,
the Ogie of Egor. The woman delivered a male child who was dumb from
birth. “The maternal grand-father then sent him to Use, the
mother’s village, for treatment, but when he grew up and still
could not talk, words were sent to his father at Uhe. His father sent
seven magical Akhue with which the dumb prince participated in the
popular village game known as Akhue. With only one seed remaining on
the ground and every player having failed to strike it, the young
prince used the magical Akhue from his father and succeeded in
striking down the remaining seed. “Excited by this feat, he spoke
for the first time exclaiming in word, Owomika (my hand has struck
it). He later assumed this expression for a title which became
corrupted to Eweka. “Later, having picked a name at Use, the
Edaiken returns to Usama where the crowning ceremony is performed by
Oliha, the leader of the Uzama, and proclaims Edaiken in his newly
acquired name as the Oba of Benin. It is significant to note that
until the ceremony at Use, the Edaiken never knows beforehand what
name he is going to be crowned with”. Reinforcement by Oliha
Another source puts it this way, “Ogiamien poses a problem to every
Edaiken. However, he is usually defeated. After that, the Edaiken
advances to Uzama-Nihiron at Siluko road, where the Oliha of Benin
prepares him spiritually, physically and traditionally for final
ascension to the throne. That is where he gets a name. His name is
changed and the new name is what he answers throughout his reign.”
Coronation Following the fortification, he saunters to the famous
Urhokpota Hall in the heart of Benin at the King Square where the
formal coronation of Oba of Benin takes place.
The governor is most likely to present
Crown Prince Ehenede Erediuwa with his staff of office same day. From
that day, he becomes the 70th ruler of Benin Kingdom and the 39th Oba of Benin in the second mileneum. Installation
rites in progress Before the palace announced the passage of the
monarch, on Friday, the crown prince , was formally installed in
March as the Edaiken of Uselu after the successful completion of
traditional rites. Erediauwa’s political sagacity and controversies
OMON N’OBA Erediauwa, the immediate past Oba of Benin whose
passage was announced on Friday, was not a politician but his words
were law in Benin Kingdom. He also enjoyed tremendous respect and
exercised power within and outside state.
In March 2004, when crisis erupted between the then Governor of Abia State, Dr Orji Ozor Kalu, and a former Chairman, Board of Trustees of the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, it looked so intractable as powers-that-be within the party mediated to no avail.
In March 2004, when crisis erupted between the then Governor of Abia State, Dr Orji Ozor Kalu, and a former Chairman, Board of Trustees of the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, it looked so intractable as powers-that-be within the party mediated to no avail.
However, the rift came to a dramatic
end with many not understanding what really happened. Kalu’s
confession It was later Kalu explained to journalists that,
when he paid a courtesy visit to the revered monarch in company of
his counterpart in Edo State at the time, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, the
monarch simply told him to sheathe his sword and he had no option
than to obey. According to him, “The Oba is our father. He told me
to stop the war of words and resolve the matter. Who I am when our
royal father has spoken? I had to stop my war with Chief Anenih, who
is a respected party leader.” Esama’s troubles with the monarch
In whispering tone, people say that a message from the palace gave
victory to the defunct SDP governorship candidate, Chief John Odigie
Oyegun, now the national chair of the All Progressives Congress, APC,
who contested the governorship election against Lucky
Igbinedion, son of the Esama of Benin, then of the defunct NRC, in
1992.
Following the controversy that trailed
that election and the assumed support the monarch gave to
Oyegun, the Oba got a subpoena to appear at the Edo State Election
Petition Tribunal to the chagrin of the Binis. The royal father
trekked to the tribunal to give evidence and that incensed the Binis,
who stormed the streets in protest. Years later, precisely in 2008,
the palace declared the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion,
later accused of parading himself as a monarch, as Oghionba (enemy of
the Oba). The palace suspended Igbinedion from attending palace
functions. Five other palace chiefs came under the hammer for their
alleged insubordination to the Oba of Benin.
They were accused of giving royal
beads to King Zulu and performing the Igue festival about the same
time the Oba was performing the festival. It took the intervention of
prominent Edo sons like Rev. Father Theophilus Uwaifo and Sir
Okeaya-Inneh (SAN), to quench the fire. They took the Esama to the
palace on his 70th birthday to beg the Oba. Onyearugbulem’s
interruption The then military administrator of the state, the late
Navy CaptianAnthony Onyearugbulem, suspended the monarch as chair of
the Edo State Traditional Rulers Council, in 1998, for alleged
partisanship in endorsing an APP governorship candidate. At a stage,
some traditional priests in the Benin Kingdom threatened to launch
spiritual warfare against Onyearugbulem’s administration if he
failed to apologize to the Oba of Benin. The administration tried to
make the chair of the Council of Obas rotational.
Erediauwa resisted. Onyearugbulem later apologized before the
military authorities eventually removed him as Edo administrator.
Prayer for Oshimohole In 2007, the Oba of Benin, who heard the cries
of his people for change in the governance of the state, threw his
weight behind the entry of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole into the politics
of the state. In fact, his tacit support enabled Oshiomhole to carry
out his urban renewal programme in Benin-City.
For instance, before the construction
of the Airport Road into six lanes, the design required the
demolition of part of the palace walls. When the Oba knew, he told
the governor: “I will not be a hindrance to your urban renewal
programme in Benin City, if it means destroying part of my palace to
construct the road, go on and destroy it; we want development in
Benin Kingdom”. Unknown to the Oba, Oshiomhole betrayed his
emotions when he left the palace that same day. He was overwhelmed
with the humility and the progressive nature of the Oba, particularly
when the opposition PDP created the impression that the governor,
from Edo North, wanted to destroy the Benin cultural heritage. He
wept and echoed, “God bless the Oba”. Furthermore, in 2012,
during the campaigns for the re-election of Oshiomhole, the Oba did
not hide his preference for the former labour leader and, in Benin
Kingdom, the Enigies watch his body movement and flow with it.
*Oba of Benin Indeed, when
Oshiomhole visited the Oba in 2012 to inform him of his plans to run
for a second term in office, the Oba directed the Iyase of Benin
Kingdom, Chief Sam Igbe, to pray for him. From the prayers, said in
native Benin language, the Iyase was not hitting the point, as the
Oba had wanted; the monarch interjected and urged him to pray the
kind of prayer a father will pray for his son, adding that he should
pray special prayers for Oshiomhole. After Iyase’s prayers, the
Esogban of Benin Kingdom, Chief David Edebiri, took over and prayed
to the admiration of the Oba. Esogban declared that the oracle had
spoken and whoever wanted to doubt the oracle should wait for the
consequence. The tactical support of the palace and the people of Edo
gave Oshiomhole victory in the entire 18 local government areas of
the state in the election. Apparently because of the love the Oba had
for Oshiomhole, he openly shunned the PDP delegation, led by the then
President Goodluck Jonathan, in 2011, when Jonathan visited Edo for
his presidential campaign.
On that occasion, after waiting for
half an hour, only Jonathan was ushered into the inner chambers of
the Oba where he met with the royal father for about 10 minutes.
Anenih, Ogiemnwonyi’s ‘baptism of fire’ Many Nigerians may be
enjoying the manageable state of the Benin – Lagos Road today but
do not know the pressure the late Oba of Benin piled on the Federal
Government to fix the road. If there was one reason for the Oba not
to stick out his neck for the PDP- led Federal Government since 1999,
it was the state of that road. The Oba monitored reports and he never
failed to express his disgust at the number of lives lost on that
road on daily basis. He had cause to summon Ministers of Works
such as Anenih and Engr. Chris Ogiemnwonyi, who are indigenes of the
state, over the state of the road. A happy day Sunday, June 22, 2014
was a very remarkable day in Benin Kingdom. That day the agitation by
Oba Erediauwa for the return of the stolen Benin artifacts by the
British in 1897 paid off. Oba Erediauwa received two precious bronze
artifacts looted by the British during the invasion of Benin Kingdom
from Dr Andre Walker. Walker is the great grandson of Captain Philip
Walker, one of the soldiers, who invaded Benin Kingdom in 1897 and
carted away their precious artifacts.
The Briton said he decided to return
the artifacts because he felt the British unfairly treated the Binis.
Air of mystery The Esogban, also known as the Odionwere of Benin
Kingdom, Chief David Edebiri, in this interview, first published in
the Niger Delta Voice, a Vanguard pullout , sheds light on the mystic
surrounding the Oba of Benin. Commander-in-chief Nothing much has
changed as in the olden days, the Oba rules through the chiefs and he
puts the chiefs in compartments. What the man in compartment A is
doing, the man in compartment B will not know. Yes, the Oba was the
generalissimo of the Benin army before now, but rarely does he go to
war, not as people think, he had his own generals. There was no
standing army as we now have that must be camped. No, what we use to
do was that if there is any reason to execute any war, the Oba calls
on the generals, send people to them that a particular area has
falling out of favour, and that he would want them to go to war and
bring the head of the rebel to him. Therefore, it is the
responsibility of the generals to execute the war. However, before
that, they will send message to those rebelling, as Binis never go to
war by ambushing the people.
They would send a message telling the
people concerned that the Oba is not happy with the ruler of that
area because they are rebelling. If those people want peace, they
will send message back with white cloth and when you see them, you
will know that they want peace. When war becomes unavoidable There
was high level of diplomacy then. This diplomacy helped to avert many
wars. Therefore, when that fails and it had to be a conventional war,
the general the Oba has appointed for that particular war leads
under the Iyase of Benin. Iyase was the equivalent of what we now
call the Chief of Army Staff.
Then the Iyase will direct the
operation, Iyase himself does not go to war, but he directs the
operation. If it becomes necessary that the Iyase will go to war,
then you will know that the Binis want to get rid of him because if
he goes to war, win or lose, he will not come back to the city. God
on earth If it is a wrong notion, I am one of those who will be
guilty of it because apart from God Almighty who one does not see,
the next person we regard as God is the Oba of Benin, who is the
representative of God here on earth. That is what every Benin man
believes. We say that because something that has existed more than
1,000 years in a single dynasty, what else do you think that people
will say about such an institution? I can speak on behalf of the
Benin people being the Odionwere of the kingdom, so we the Benin
people believe that God specially sent the Oba to represent him here
on earth and that is what makes him out of the ordinary. They refer
to him in all the titles like Obayangbon, Obaotuagbon and others. In
all our daily activities, we always bring the Oba into it. For
example, if a boy grows up to manhood, we say he is Okpi Oba (Oba’s
man).
If she is a woman, we say Okwo Oba. To
tell you how we revere the monarch, in our general salutation, if I
am going to greet you in the morning, I will say Obaowie, Obavan and
Obaota. I am only just saying good morning, good
afternoon, good evening, it is just to tell you that all these
greetings are tied to the Oba, that is why I say
Obaowie, Obavan and Obato. So nothing has really changed despite the
incursion of modern civilization”. Why we worship our monarch Jesus
Christ belongs to the Jewish race, he was born a Jew and they have a
way of paying respect to their kings. When Jesus Christ was doing
what he was doing in the Middle East, there was a complete different
civilization down here, where the only figure we recognize is the
Oba. So if it is the belief of Christians that only Jesus is Lord, I
agree because I am a Christian, but that is not to say that our own
ethnic Lord is not. You know that this is the era of Christianity,
nevertheless in the next 1000 years; nobody knows what will be in
place, but our own tradition has been there. Even when the Roman
Empire was the only empire in the whole world, the Benin Empire was
already thriving here. So we do not dispute what the Christians are
saying, we do not dispute what the Muslims are saying regarding
Mohammed as their spiritual father.
We are saying that the Oba of Benin is
the spiritual leader of the Benin race. Erediauwa groomed a powerful
successor —Dein of Agbor THE Dein of Agbor Kingdom in Delta State,
Benjamin Ikenchukwu Keagborekuzi, believes the departed Benin
monarch, Oba Erediauwa, prepared a worthy successor before joining
his ancestors. Keagborekuzi stated this in an interview with Sunday
Vanguard. His words: “The crown prince of Benin Kingdom,
Prince Ehenede Erediauwa, is somebody I have known when I was quite
young. He is going through his traditional ceremonial initiation, of
course, just like the Agbor Kingdom.” “You know Benin kingdom and
Agbor kingdom have a lot in common, we are direct blood brothers, the
ceremonies and initiations are very private and secret to the people
of Benin. When the people of Benin have finished with that, when the
palace has finished, they will come out to let the world know this is
our king. “He (Crown Prince) is very capable man, very intelligent
man, he is a two or three-time international diplomat, very well
traveled and he is somebody that I know personally and the former Oba
of Benin, his father was very fond of him. His father did everything
that he could to prepare him for this position.
Like father, like son “He is not a
walkover; nobody will be able to push him around just as nobody
pushed his father around. Benin people have a very strong coming
king. I can only ask the people once again, just like anybody who has
just entered a new situation to be patient and give him
encouragement. “He will make his mistakes, he is not God, and none
of us that are monarchs is God. In people’s eyes, we
are certainly next to God because God has chosen us to take on this
responsibility of leading our people, but none of us is infallible,
only God is infallible. Oba Erediauwa, a majestic elemental spirit –
Hon Patrick Obahiagbon, aka Igododmigodo Chief of Staff to the
Edo State Government and a grandson of Igodomigido, who emblematized
the Benin Kingdom when he was in the House of Representatives, Hon
Patrick Obahiagbon, aka Igodomigodo, spoke to Sunday Vanguard on the
passage of Oba Erediauwa.
How do you describe his exit? You
cannot gloss over the fact that Omo N’ Oba Erediauwa,Oba of Benin,
was a man of impeccable and unimpeachable integrity with the
resilience of a royal salamander. In him, you find a coruscating
display of that apothegm which holds that noblesse oblige. The sui
generis quintessential quality of his came under bold relief,
especially during the locust and Philistine years of the military
militocracy. He was practically the only triton among the minnows of
royal hierarchs that resisted and stood up to the military rascality
and apacheism that characterized the Abacha era. He stood at all
times with the people eyeballing political and military demagogues
and damning their treacherous hooey and blarneys. It will not be
erroneous and superfluous, therefore, to pontificate that his
integrity was altruistically integrious if you permit me that
neologism.
A man steeped in tradition Omo N’ Oba
Erediauwa, Oba of Benin was a cornucopious emblematization of the
rich heritage of the Benin culture, both in his modus vivendi and
modus operandi. He left no one in doubt that he was the spiritual and
traditional agglutinating anodyne that offers a centripetal canopy
for the Benin ethnic nationality into one harmonious and synchronized
armada. Of particular interest to me was how he was able to bring
this about, especially against the backdrop of modernism and
attenuating cum corrosive forces of religious petulancy and
perfervidism. It is in his cosmopolitan and cerebral mien that is
situated the Aladdin’s lamp that gave him the enablement in
striking a delicate equipoise and hence at a meeting of the ‘Benin
Anglican Dioscesan Synod on June 3, 1980, the revered monarch posited
thus ….
“The conflict between traditional
religion and Christian religion is not supported by scriptural
teaching, but must Christian religion condemn and push out the
traditional? Must traditional worship and Christian worship not be
seen as complimentary”? Such was his philosophical zest,
intellectual cosmopolitanism, sangfroid predilection and well-honed
skills in high-wired diplomacy, which placed him in good stead,
especially at feisty moments.
Cerebral alertness and universal
personality One of the qualities even a casual visitor that came
before the royal presence of Omo N’Oba, Oba of Benin cannot fail to
recognize was his lavish avuncular affection towards all his
visitors. He was always ready to make you feel at home, irrespective
of real or imagined social stratification. He was at his best
crystallizing a rare display of Solomonic wisdom and regal mannerisms
in regaling his numerous visitors with anecdotes interspersed with
didactic witticisms and it was at such privileged moments
you also had the opportunity to admire his intellectual alertness and
global persona.
See also:
See also:
Coronation Of The 69th Oba of Great Benin 1st - 2nd Milennium in Edo Language ( Part 1 ) in Edo Language
https://www.facebook.com/OtedoNewsAndBlogs/videos/1050499305004872/
Coronation Of The 69th Oba of Great Benin 1st - 2nd Milennium in Edo & English ( Part 2 ) and the Narration of Edo History By Omo n'oba Erediawa (RIP)
https://www.facebook.com/OtedoNewsAndBlogs/videos/1050513965003406/
Read more on the kings and history of Great Benin at
(1) http://edoencyclopedia.weebly.com/kings-of-benin-edo-kingdom-40bc---2015ad.html
(2)http://edonationsatelite.blogspot.com.es/2016/05/great-benin-kingdom-how-new-oba-will.html
(3) https://edonationalive.wordpress.com/
(4)http://otedo.com
(5) facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1588547554704863
(6)https://www.facebook.com/Conscious-Movement-for-Edo-United-Kingdoms-Rebirth-1612528232323819/
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