Peter Obi celebrates Prof. Azinge’s coronation as the 14th Asagba of Asaba

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In a heartfelt statement, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi shared his experience attending the coronation of his elder brother, Prof. Epiphany Chibuogu Azinge, SAN, as the 14th Asagba of Asaba in Delta State.

Obi expressed that the event was significant not only for the people of Asaba but for all who value cultural traditions. He commended Prof. Azinge’s elevation to this esteemed position as a testament to his lifelong dedication and remarkable contributions to academia and the legal field.

Adhering to tradition, Obi showed his respect by kneeling before the Asagba to receive a royal blessing. This gesture reflects the enduring cultural values and respect for traditional leadership that are integral to their shared heritage.

Such moments underscore the importance of preserving rich cultural traditions, essential for nurturing the productive society envisioned for a new Nigeria. Obi expressed his commitment to honoring the diverse customs across the nation, which hold the potential for tourism and educational opportunities. He wished Prof. Azinge a successful reign, hoping it brings peace, progress, and prosperity to the people of Asaba.

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