Two of Africa’s most prominent traditional rulers have cemented a groundbreaking alliance, with the Olu of Warri Kingdom, Ogiame Atuwatse III, and His Majesty King Misuzulu KaZwelithini of the Zulu Kingdom signing a historic Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening economic and socio-cultural ties between their kingdoms.
The momentous ceremony took place at the KwaKhangelamankengane Royal Palace in KwaNongoma, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, marking a new chapter in inter-African royal diplomacy. The signing coincided with Ogiame Atuwatse III’s recognition among the Global Reputation Forum’s 100 Most Reputable Africans, an honour presented by former South African Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka in Johannesburg.
King Misuzulu KaZwelithini emphasised the transformative potential of this royal partnership, stating that the alliance transcends geographical boundaries. “Your visit confirms a bond that transcends borders—a bond of blood, a bond of history, a bond of shared purpose,” he remarked during the ceremony. “This engagement will open corridors of sustained relationship between our kingdoms, fostering collaboration between the Amazulu and the people of Warri.”
The Zulu monarch highlighted the broader vision for this partnership, advocating for meaningful cultural exchanges involving youth, elders, and artisans from both kingdoms. “As traditional monarchs, we are called to respond to modern challenges with ancient wisdom,” he said. “Today we plant a seed of fraternal cooperation that will grow into diplomatic, cultural, and economic ties.”
Ogiame Atuwatse III expressed his profound appreciation for the warm reception and described the meeting as both strategic and spiritually significant. Drawing on symbolic imagery, he noted remarkable parallels between their leadership journeys, including their coronations in the same year of 2021.
“History has a way of repeating itself,” the Warri monarch observed. “On my coronation day in August 2021, I described the African continent as a gun, with the Niger Delta as the trigger point and South Africa as the barrel. Today, the trigger point and barrel are meeting.”
The Olu of Warri emphasised that their shared vision extends beyond political boundaries, advocating for a borderless African perspective rooted in unity and common purpose. As a gesture of continued collaboration, he extended an invitation to King Misuzulu to attend his 5th coronation anniversary celebration scheduled for August 21, 2026, in Warri Kingdom.
This historic partnership between the Nigerian and South African kingdoms represents a significant step toward strengthening intra-African relationships, promoting cultural preservation, and fostering economic cooperation across the continent. The MoU is expected to facilitate various collaborative initiatives, including youth exchanges, cultural programs, and business partnerships between the two regions.

Seunmanuel Faleye is a brand and communications strategist. He is a covert writer and an overt creative head. He publishes Apple’s Bite International Magazine.


















