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Ayiri grieves over the demise of Okorodudu, Anukun

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Businessman and philantrophist, Chief Ayiri Emami has formally expressed sadness over the demise of two citizens  of Delta State and indigenes of Itsekiri Nation, Pa. Samuel Okorodudu and Pa William Anukun.
The two prominent citizens from the Ologbotsere family in Warri died last year.
Pa Okorodudu, who was the head of Omagene Family stock of  Ologbotsere Descendants, died November 21, 2023 at the age of 83.  
Speaking when he led some members of the Ologbotsere family and personal associates on a condolence visit to the Okorodudus in Warri, Chief Emami said the Ologbotsere family in particular and Itsekiri Nation in general, have lost two important personalities and elders who inspired others with their selfless service and  integrity.
Ayiri who recalled the words of encouragement from the deceased when he was to be installed as Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom, said the elders told him, he  was chosen for speaking the truth always, apart from his paternal Ologbotsere heritage.    
He promised that the late Pa Samuel Okorodudu, the former Secretary – General of Ologbotsere Descendants and  late Pa William Anukun would be accorded befitting burials.
“I said this visit, would be my first outing for the year ( 2024). We know Late Pa Samuel Okorodudu was from Abigborodo Community, but his death, is  a big loss to Ologbotsere Descendants. “We will do the burial in a honourable way, by  supporting the Omagene Family stock. The problem of Itsekiri Nation today, was the failure of a prominent Abigborodo son to give proper leadership, when it mattered most.”
Spokesman of Ologbotsere Descendants, Mr. Alex Eyengho, Warri based legal practitioner and promoter of Itsekiri cultural heritage, Barrister Clement Ade Omotoye as well as an Ologbotsere Descendant, Besidone Esimaje, were among those that accompanied Chief Ayirimi Emami on the condolence visit

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