Esogban of Benin, Chief David Edebiri, has died after a brief illness in a private hospital in Benin City. He would have been 94 on September 2nd.

Family members said he died at 12:20 pm on Thursday.

“He has not been too strong and we took him to the hospital a few days ago and he died this afternoon. The family will follow the protocols for the formal announcement to be made,” a family member said.

The Esogban, who is third next to the Oba of Benin Kingdom of Benin, is often referred to as the Odionwere of Benin Kingdom.

His last major outing which was widely reported in the media was his participation in the March 18th Governorship and State House of Assembly elections, where he said the February 25th Presidential election was the best since he started voting in 1951.

He said he had never missed any election since he cast his first vote in 1951 as a 22-year-old.

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“I thank God I am alive to vote in this election. I am here to vote as I did two weeks ago. It will interest you to know that I started voting at the age of 22 in December 1951 in the regional election to the House of Assembly at Ibadan,” he said during the March 18 election.

“We were then part of Western Region. Since then I have not failed to vote in any election be it national or sub-national.

“Some of the things that happened in the last two weeks were just a fluke. Those who voted were not members of the party, they came for certain purposes to make some statements and when those statements failed, their interests died.

“The February 25 election was the best I have seen and taken part in since 1951,” he said.

Edebiri, who was a journalist and a writer, in 2022 unveiled two books, “Tripod of Life: Essence of Benin Tradition and Culture” and “The Life and Times of Iyase N’Ohenmwen”, to mark his 93rd birthday where he said Nigeria derailed from the path of development when in 1979, the leaders adopted the American Presidential System of government which he said has not been practiced as it should be.