 The Chief
 of Staff to Edo State Governor, Hon Patrick Obahiagbon, has described 
the late Oba of Benin, Omo N’ Oba Erediauwa, as a man of impeccable and 
impeachable character.
The Chief
 of Staff to Edo State Governor, Hon Patrick Obahiagbon, has described 
the late Oba of Benin, Omo N’ Oba Erediauwa, as a man of impeccable and 
impeachable character.
In a tribute to the late Oba, the former
 lawmaker said the late monarch always stood on the side of the people 
when confronted by the military and politicians.
He said: “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 found a coruscating display of that apothegm which holds that 
noblesse oblige.
“This 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 won’t be erroneous and superfluous therefore to pontificate
 that his integrity was altruistically integrious if you permit me that 
neologism.
“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 and of particular interest to me here
 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.
“Its in his cosmopolitan and cerebral 
mien that is situated the Alladins 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?’
posted by Oscar Jonathan
 
 
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