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Olu Atuwatse Third Of His Name. Ogiame Atuwatse III (born 2 April 1984) is a Nigerian traditional king of the Kingdom of Warri in the Delta State. He was born Utieyinoritsetsola Emiko, also known as Tsola Emiko, on April 2, 1984 to Olu Atuwatse II, the 19th Olu of Warri, and Gladys Durorike Emiko. [1] He is also a descendant of Olu Akengbuwa. [2]
Olori Atuwatse III (born 22 May 1986), is the Queen of the Warri Kingdom, a lawyer, social entrepreneur and wife [1] of Ogiame Atuwatse III, current ruler of the Kingdom of Warri, and the 21st Olu of Warri. She is also the daughter of Nigerian billionaire business magnate, investor and philanthropist Captain Hosa Wells Okunbo. After his ...
As Olu of Warri, he was appointed regional Minister without portfolio and president of the Warri Divisional Traditional Council. Itsekiri: Olu Atuwatse II Godwin Toritseju Emiko: c.1945 - 5 September 2015 (aged 70) 2 May 1987: 5 September 2015: 19th Olu. He was born Godwin Toritseju Emiko. He succeeded his father.
He was the Olu of Warri and was married to Olori Mary Emiko. They had three children. Emiko reportedly died on 21 December 2020, from COVID-19-related complications during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria. [5]
Olu Atuwatse Second Of His Name . Olu Atuwatse II was a Nigerian traditional title holder and paramount leader of the Itsekiri who was Olu of Warri from 1987 to 2015. He was the 19th Olu of Warri Kingdom with the title Ogiame Atuwatse II. He was born Godwin Toritseju Emiko. He succeeded his father Erejuwa II as the Olu of Warri.
Olu Ginuwa Second Of His Name. Olu Ginuwa II was a Nigerian traditional title holder and paramount leader of the Itsekiri who was Olu of Warri from 1936 to 1949. [1] [2] He was the 17th Olu of Warri Kingdom with the title Ogiame Ginuwa II. [3] [4] He was born Emiko Ikengbuwa.
Olu Ginuwa Second Of His Name. Olu Ginuwa II was a Nigerian traditional title holder and paramount leader of the Itsekiri who was Olu of Warri from 1936 to 1949. [1] [2] He was the 17th Olu of Warri Kingdom with the title Ogiame Ginuwa II. [3] [4] He was born Emiko Ikengbuwa.
Chief Ayiri Emami was born in Warri North local government area of Delta state, South-South, Nigeria to the family of late Chief Akonu Emami & Mrs Felicia Emami nee Ogunfemi. He attended Ikengbuwa primary school and Yonwuren College both in Warri before proceeding to Delta State University where he acquired a bachelor's degree in political science.