Agbor Monarch Unleashes Royal Rain On Assembly Hopeful
The Dein of Agbor kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Dr. Benjamin Ikenchukwu Keagborekuzi 1, has given Amb Paul Alika, a Delta House of Assembly aspirant for the Ika South constituency, a royal blessings and a complimentary title to the father Prof. Alika, in his palace at Agbor.
According to the king, the Assembly aspirant had done remarkably well for the kingdom and his community in particular, and as such, he deserved to be given the mandate to represent the good people of Ika south, in the state House of Assembly.
The Dein of Agbor commended the parents Prof and Prof (Mrs.) Alika, for the good upbringing given to their son, Amb Paul Alika. He said he had no doubt that Alika would do well in the legislature if given the mandate come 2019.
The monarch further remarked that the Emuhu community was part of his kingdom and urged rumour mongers to desist from peddling such rumours that the community plans to secede from the Agbor Kingdom.
He called on the Agbor people to shun rancour, acts of disunity and acrimony among themselves and to embrace peace in order to ensure growth and development in the kingdom.
On the ongoing land dispute between the Emuhu and neighbouring Umunede community, the Agbor King called for amicable resolution of the dispute. He however, stressed that no part of Agbor land would be unjustly ceded to any other community.
Earlier, Amb Paul Alika had appreciated the king for given him the uncommon opportunity to see him while intimating him of his intention to contest for the House of Assembly in 2019 and disclosing that the aspiration was borne out of pressure from the good people of Ika south for a change in the Assembly adding that the mandate had also been given to him by God to lead the people of Ika south to a greater height. He told the king that he had come to answer the divine call and requested for the king's blessings if the king was in support of his aspiration.
The Assembly hopeful was also accompanied to the king's palace by his community elders, youth, women, among others.
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