‘Enough is enough’ – Ooni of Ife blows hot over killings in Nigeria

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The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, yesterday, condemned the incessant killings going on in the country.

The respected monarch, therefore, called for an end to the senseless bloodshed.

He said this yesterday in Lagos, at a conference on African origins tagged: ‘New scientific evidence on origins of Nigerian people’.

The Ooni of Ife, who was a special guest of honour, in his remarks urged Nigerians to let peace reign in the country, even as he insisted that nothing ought to warrant killings in the country.

Ooni Ogunwusi said historically, “we are all brothers and sisters and cannot afford to be divided; we need to embrace one another and put end to the incessant killings across the country.”

The Ife monarch, who called for unity among Nigerians, said there was need to put an end to the killings.

He said: “If we speak with one voice and protect one another across board, the generation yet unborn will be very happy that we fought for them. We can’t continue to be divided. Why are we killing ourselves? Enough is enough; let us look inward to take our region and country as a whole to another level.”

He added that the unborn generation may find it difficult to forgive if “we failed to come together as one and promote our heritage.”

“There is no nation in the world that has grown without heritage, culture and tradition of that nation. Look at Japan, they didn’t jettison their culture”, he said.

He charged Southerners to come together and promote what they share in common.

Also speaking, the Attah of Igala, Dr. Michael Oboni, blamed colonialism for the challenges confronting the country, even as he urged Nigerians to take their destiny in their hand.

Oboni said: “When the colonialists came, they disorganized our well articulated system. They enslaved our people and divided us in their own interest.

“We can not continue to dwell on the past but chart a better way forward. It is better late than never. I am glad our eyes are getting open more every day, we are gradually realizing what we have in common and once we project it, it unites us more.”



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