History & Culture Of Warri Kingdom, Researcher, Historian, Itsekiri activist, Warri kingdom defender, reply with facts/evidence or get blocked. ITSEKIRI FIRST
May 12, 2023 • 7 tweets • 17 min read
OLU OF WARRI ARRIVES HELSINKI FINLAND; HOSTED BY NIGERIA EMBASSY HELSINKI AND DELTA STATE ASSOCIATION FINLAND.
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May 11, 2023 • 11 tweets • 13 min read
OLU OF WARRI IN TAMPERE FINLAND; MEETS WITH BUSINESS COMMUNITY, MAYOR OF TAMPERE, AND SEEK PARTNERSHIP IN AREAS OF QUALITATIVE EDUCATION
His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, CFR The Olu of Warri, and her Highness Olori Atuwatse III who are in Finland for a Five Day Learning visit met with the Mayor of Tampere, the Business Community, and paid a visit to educational centers including Tampere University and Tampere… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Feb 2, 2023 • 37 tweets • 10 min read
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Professor Saburi Biobaku, the chairman of the Yoruba Historical Research in his book titled “Odu” volume 4 said “ The history of the WARRI Monarchy and the ITSEKIRI People history is one of the best documented in NIGERIA,
beginning from the great YORUBA migrations of the 12th Century.” He said this, in reference to the great migration of the 9th to 12th century that saw the movement of Yoruboid speaking people and communities from various parts of what makes up the Yoruba people today-
Dec 7, 2022 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
History Of THE WARRI KINGDOM
The kingdom began when, in 1480 AD, the then crown prince of Benin arrived with his retinue and the paraphernalia of royalty and presented himself. We have no record of how he presented himself, but judging from what followed,-
he was accepted as the first Olu of Warri. He had come with seventy first sons of the seventy chiefs of Benin and they were also accepted as the first set of chiefs of the now Warri kingdom.