In a momentous cultural event, the ancestral stool of Aidonagie of South Ibie Kingdom in Etsako West Local Government Area has been returned to its rightful owner, HRM Umoru Inusa Umuru, a milestone marking the restoration and reclamation of tradition in the South Ibie community.
After a period of rightful deliberation and historical evaluation, HRM Umoru Inusa Umuru has rightfully assumed his rightful position as the king of South Ibie Kingdom. The ceremonial return of the ancestral stool symbolizes a reconnection with the roots and heritage of the community, signifying a unity and pride that resonates throughout the kingdom.
The South Ibie community celebrates this historic occasion with great reverence and joy, as HRM Umoru Inusa Umuru takes his place on the magnificent stool as the rightful custodian of the kingdom. His ascension to the throne is a testament to the enduring values and customs that define the rich cultural tapestry of the region.
As the kingdom looks towards the future under the wise leadership of HRM Umoru Inusa Umuru, the return of the ancestral stool sets a promising tone for the prosperity and unity of South Ibie Kingdom. The community stands united in support of their beloved king, ready to embark on a new chapter of growth and development, noted a press statement by Igbanor Anthony A., Chief Press Secretary, Office of the Executive Chairman Etsako Central LGA.