Commotion in Delta as Hoodlums Invade Royal Palace Over Kingship Tussle
Armed hoodlums have caused quite a stir in a Delta State community after they stormed a royal palace to make away with valuables.
File photo: Gunmen
According to a Vanguard report, tension has heightened at
Idumuje-Ugboko, Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State,
following the killing of an indigene of the community by yet-to-be
identified assailants.
The decomposing body of the deceased was dumped on the street of
the town as hoodlums invaded the palace of the Obi of the kingdom, HRM
Albert Nwokolo III, carting away valuable historical monuments.
Though the cause of the hostilities could not be ascertained at
press time, community sources said it was not unconnected with the
kingship tussle that has tore the community apart.
Two sons of the late king, Obi Albert, from different mothers, had
been at loggerheads over who should succeed their father as the
traditional ruler of the kingdom.
It was gathered that the hoodlums had also vandalised a car and
attempted to set the residence of the Iyase of the Kingdom, Chris Ogwu,
ablaze after they had beaten him and members of his household.
The assailants also chased students and teachers of the Mixed
Secondary School in the community out of the school premises, while in
search of their opponents.
While Nonso, the eldest son, maintained that seniority favoured him
as successor, his younger brother, Uche, is insisting that the custom
and tradition of the land, which prescribed that the mother of the heir
to the throne must be an indigene of the kingdom, must be followed.
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