ONE OF THE GREAT MONARCHICAL DOMINIONS IN NIGERIA THE BINI EMPIRE WITNESSES THE CROWNING OF A NEW KING
Royal celebration Ritual: Benin Crown Prince Eheneden grapples with Chief Priest he'll never meet again

— AS arrangements for the royal celebration of another Oba of Benin escalate, the Crown Prince of Benin Kingdom, Eheneden Erediauwa, weekend, left on a typical wrestling session with the Chief Priest of Okhuaihe altar and the Ohen N'Ukoni Neyedo, Osarodion Usuanlele. The ramifications of the typical wrestling session which occurred at the sanctum situated at Evbuekoi people group, in Uhunwode Local Government Area of the state, is that once the Crown Prince gets to be Oba, them two will never observe each other again. Sovereign Ehenede Erediauwa The Okhuaihe Chief Priest, won't enter Benin City again and at whatever point the Oba needs to go through the region, the Chief Priest would leave the range. As a major aspect of the ceremonies and customs, the Crown Prince went to the Chief Priest around 7:55p.m., and them two continued to the holy backwoods in the group where a few rituals were performed before the typical wrestling session. The Crown Prince left Evuekoi for Azama N' Uhe tribal place of worship at Oloton's Palace in Isekhere road where some customary ceremonies were additionally executed as a major aspect of the royal celebration customs

— AS arrangements for the royal celebration of another Oba of Benin escalate, the Crown Prince of Benin Kingdom, Eheneden Erediauwa, weekend, left on a typical wrestling session with the Chief Priest of Okhuaihe altar and the Ohen N'Ukoni Neyedo, Osarodion Usuanlele. The ramifications of the typical wrestling session which occurred at the sanctum situated at Evbuekoi people group, in Uhunwode Local Government Area of the state, is that once the Crown Prince gets to be Oba, them two will never observe each other again. Sovereign Ehenede Erediauwa The Okhuaihe Chief Priest, won't enter Benin City again and at whatever point the Oba needs to go through the region, the Chief Priest would leave the range. As a major aspect of the ceremonies and customs, the Crown Prince went to the Chief Priest around 7:55p.m., and them two continued to the holy backwoods in the group where a few rituals were performed before the typical wrestling session. The Crown Prince left Evuekoi for Azama N' Uhe tribal place of worship at Oloton's Palace in Isekhere road where some customary ceremonies were additionally executed as a major aspect of the royal celebration customs
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