The Itsekiri people have gathered to commemorate the 88th anniversary of the restoration of their monarchy. This auspicious occasion, filled with cultural significance and historical reflection and marked by prayers and festivities, resonates deeply with the community as they honor their past while embracing a promising future.
“It’s a most auspicious day,” remarked one attendee, reflecting on the profound significance of the occasion. “If God didn’t designate this day, we would not be here celebrating.” Indeed, 88 years ago, on this very day, the Itsekiri nation experienced a transformative moment as God restored their monarchy, bringing unity and pride back to the community.
The journey of the monarchy over the past eight decades has been marked by significant leadership, with notable Olu monarchs guiding the Itsekiri people through various challenges and triumphs. From Olu Ginuwa II to his recent predecessor, Olu Ikenwoli, each leader played a crucial role in shaping the destiny of the Itsekiri nation.
As the current Olu of Warri, the 21st to ascend the throne since its restoration, emphasized, “5 is the number of grace.” This symbolic representation underscores the enduring presence of divine favor upon the Itsekiri people, providing them with strength and resilience in times of adversity.
Moreover, the significance of the number 8, denoting new beginnings, cannot be overlooked. Just as the end of the 88-year interregnum heralded a new era for the Itsekiri nation, today marks another pivotal moment in their journey towards progress and prosperity.
Reflecting on the challenges overcome and the strides made, the community stands united in their determination to forge ahead. “Any darkness that attempts to befall Itsekiri, Itsekiri will not only be the light in that darkness but will overcome,” affirmed a community leader.
The celebration also serves as a reminder of Itsekiri’s resilience in the face of adversity. As descendants of Okere, a community founded amidst attempts to disrupt their progress, they reaffirm their unwavering allegiance to their throne and kingdom.
In closing, the message resounds clear: “God does not make mistakes, nor does God do coincidence. It is all intentional.” As the Itsekiri people embark on this new chapter, they do so with faith and optimism, guided by the principles of peace, progress, and prosperity.
Indeed, as they chant in unison, “Ní bá r’Oritsé, Itsékiri wá rén n’óguá”—in the presence of God, the Itsekiri people thrive and flourish.

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.