Seimbiri Kingship Tussle: ASP Eric Wareburua Emerges King-Designate, Earns Edegbene Community’s Backing,
By Egbemavoice
The ongoing kingship selection process in Seimbiri Kingdom has recorded a significant development, as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Eric Wareburua has emerged as king-designate, drawing overwhelming support from the Edegbene Federated Community.
The selection process, deeply rooted in the customs and traditions of the Ijaw people, has been accompanied by a colourful display of cultural heritage, reflecting the unity and identity of the Seimbiri Kingdom. Traditional rites, consultations, and community engagements continue to guide the emergence of a new monarch in line with established norms.
In a strong show of solidarity, the Edegbene Federated Community has openly endorsed ASP Wareburua, describing him as a bonafide son of the soil and a qualified candidate to ascend the revered throne. Community leaders and stakeholders highlighted his lineage, integrity, and commitment to service as key attributes that distinguish him as a worthy king-designate.
According to community sources, Eric and Hon. Bekes acceptance by the people signals a collective desire for continuity, peace, and progressive leadership within the kingdom. They further emphasized that the process remains transparent and strictly guided by tradition, urging all stakeholders to uphold unity and respect the outcome.
The emergence of ASP Wareburua is widely seen as a pivotal moment in the Seimbiri kingship transition, with expectations that his leadership will strengthen cultural values and foster development across the kingdom.
As the process nears its conclusion, attention remains focused on the final Edegbene ruling house selection for the two aspirants emerges as qualified son of the Edegbene community before traditional rites and formal presentation, which will officially affirm the new monarch of Seimbiri Kingdom.
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