
The Olu of Warri His Majesty Ogiame Ikenwoli, has called on the people of Warri and indeed all Nigerians, to rededicate their lives to the service of God and mankind.
Ogiame Ikenwoli who was crowned Olu of Warri in a colorful ceremony at Ode-Itsekiri barely two weeks ago, made the assertion in a New Year message recently issued in Warri.
The Olu stated that the people must see service to God and man as a duty and take pride in the dignity of their labour, emphasizing that any shortcut to success could only be temporary. He advised that the people must go back to their roots in terms of promoting agriculture, fishing and fish processing, mat weaving and other arts and crafts for which the riverine people are renowned, and as a panacea to tackling unemployment and earning reasonable steady income.
Ogiame Ikenwoli sued for continued peace and development in the three Warri local government areas, and admonished the people to focus on the things that unite them and not on divisive tendencies.
The Monarch prayed that the incoming New Year would bring peace, plenty and progress in the land, which should engender an enabling environment for government at various levels to bring much desired development to the people and their various communities.
Olu's Palace, Warri


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