A king after God's own heart. You will always see the imprint of God on every act As many as are led by the spirit of God, such are the children of God I pray the conitinuos guidance and abiding presence of the Holy Spirit of God upon the life and reign of this Monarch. A great blessing for the people in this kingdom...Amen
Wow! Amazing comment for the King, so beautiful to see, guess you have so much knowledge of his leadership. A king loved by all. Thank you for the comment
He was the former Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom, Well, he wanted to keep title, but because he abused the office, it was taken from him and given to another. So because he could not retain the title, he rejected the title of his father that would have been given to him.
@@ObiseriesIGC Make the king form strong squard wey go teach the over pompos man lesson, wetin dey worry am self?, oga king gone are those days wey u go dey form gentle jack oo, give am gbas gbos if he make mistake,simple.
@@riverstate396 Kings would always have compassion for the subjects they lead, The king’s decision is always the final say. May the king live forever and thank you for the comment
@@Cholley-x7y In life, everyone makes Choices, and Choices are free, the question is, can you live with the consequences afterwards? Ayeri made his choice anyway!
Why should I be annoyed Sir, we all want to learn, this Kingdom is in Delta State, the Warri Kingdom and the king is the OLU OF WARRI, Ogiame Atuwatse lll
@@harrygold3808 The origins of the Warri kingdom are a matter of debate among historians and scholars. While there are some theories that suggest a connection between the Warri kingdom and the Yoruba Ife kingdom, there is no conclusive evidence to support this claim. Some historians believe that the Warri kingdom was founded by a group of migrants who left Ife and settled in the area now known as Warri. However, other scholars argue that the Warri kingdom was founded by indigenous people who had no connection to the Yoruba Ife kingdom. It is important to note that the Warri kingdom has a complex history and has been influenced by many different cultures and civilizations over time. The kingdom has been a center of trade and commerce since the 15th century, and has been influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch, British, and other European powers. In conclusion, while there are some theories that suggest a connection between the Warri kingdom and the Yoruba Ife kingdom, there is no conclusive evidence to support this claim, and the origins of the Warri kingdom remain a topic of debate among historians and scholars.
@@ObiseriesIGC i tell my friends in Kwara state that Oni of Ife and olu of warri did not use the same sword and he said Oni of Ife give him that sword to make him king of warri people
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A king after God's own heart.
You will always see the imprint of God on every act
As many as are led by the spirit of God, such are the children of God
I pray the conitinuos guidance and abiding presence of the Holy Spirit of God upon the life and reign of this Monarch.
A great blessing for the people in this kingdom...Amen
Wow! Amazing comment for the King, so beautiful to see, guess you have so much knowledge of his leadership. A king loved by all. Thank you for the comment
God bless His Royal Majesty🎉🎉
Long live the OLU of Warri
Please don't be annoy is this kingdom from Yoruba Oni of Ife kingdom congratulations to the king 👑👑 because I am from kwara state
The king is always wise.
I only watch this act in movies.
This is epic
Long live the king 👑
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Thank you Sir, It’s a privilege to have you here
why did Ayeri Emami reject the title na
He was the former Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom, Well, he wanted to keep title, but because he abused the office, it was taken from him and given to another. So because he could not retain the title, he rejected the title of his father that would have been given to him.
@@ObiseriesIGC Make the king form strong squard wey go teach the over pompos man lesson, wetin dey worry am self?, oga king gone are those days wey u go dey form gentle jack oo, give am gbas gbos if he make mistake,simple.
@@riverstate396 Kings would always have compassion for the subjects they lead, The king’s decision is always the final say. May the king live forever and thank you for the comment
I will do the same ,if I happen to be in Ayeri shoe , Ayeri did the right things
@@Cholley-x7y In life, everyone makes Choices, and Choices are free, the question is, can you live with the consequences afterwards? Ayeri made his choice anyway!
Please don't be annoy is this kingdom from Yoruba Oni of Ife kingdom, congratulations to the the king 👑👑👑
Why should I be annoyed Sir, we all want to learn, this Kingdom is in Delta State, the Warri Kingdom and the king is the OLU OF WARRI, Ogiame Atuwatse lll
@@ObiseriesIGC but people say olu of warri and his people are from Yoruba under Oni of Ife and not from Delta
@@harrygold3808 The origins of the Warri kingdom are a matter of debate among historians and scholars. While there are some theories that suggest a connection between the Warri kingdom and the Yoruba Ife kingdom, there is no conclusive evidence to support this claim.
Some historians believe that the Warri kingdom was founded by a group of migrants who left Ife and settled in the area now known as Warri. However, other scholars argue that the Warri kingdom was founded by indigenous people who had no connection to the Yoruba Ife kingdom.
It is important to note that the Warri kingdom has a complex history and has been influenced by many different cultures and civilizations over time. The kingdom has been a center of trade and commerce since the 15th century, and has been influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch, British, and other European powers.
In conclusion, while there are some theories that suggest a connection between the Warri kingdom and the Yoruba Ife kingdom, there is no conclusive evidence to support this claim, and the origins of the Warri kingdom remain a topic of debate among historians and scholars.
@@ObiseriesIGC i tell my friends in Kwara state that Oni of Ife and olu of warri did not use the same sword and he said Oni of Ife give him that sword to make him king of warri people
@@harrygold3808 No sir, that story was not from a Credible Source.