Residents desert streets following confirmation of Asagba of Asaba’s death
Business activities was stalled in Asaba, Delta State capital, and its environs on Tuesday following the official announcement of the death of the Asagba of Asaba, Obi Chike Edozien.
Schools, shops and other business concerns were shut down even as the movements in and out of Asaba including tricycles and motorcycles were restricted.
Our correspondent observed that the popular Ogbogonogo and Oko markets among others were under lock and key as early as 5am in preparation for the announcement of the death of the 13th Asagba of Asaba.
At the palace, there was procession led by the Odogwu of Asaba, Chief Nwanze Odua, in a red attire dancing around the palace.
Announcing the death of the monarch at about 5pm, the Onihe of Asaba, Obi Ubaka Attor, said iroko had fallen.
“Iroko has fallen, the Asagba of Asaba has gone,” he declared.
Reading a statement, the Palace Secretary, Chief Patrick Ndili, said, “With heavy hearts, we announce the transition unto eternal glory our highly reverend royal father, Asagba, Prof. Chike Edozien, the Asagba of Asaba
“He was aged 100 years and the 13th Asagba of Asaba who ascended the throne as the Asagba of Asaba on July 1, 1991”
He said the burial arrangements would be announced by the family and Asaba kingdom in due time.
The announcement was followed with the shooting of 21 cannon.
Attor announced the decoration of Asagba’s first son, Mr Joseph Edozien, as the regent.
Last week, a palace source, who is one of the monarch’s top aides, confirmed his death to our correspondent.