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The recent installation of Dr. Greg Nnamdi Oputa Omordi Chukwuebueze as the Obi (King) of Aboh Kingdom has ignited intense debate and sparked outrage among the Aboh people. The process, deemed illegal by some people, allegedly contradicts the sacred traditions of the kingdom.
At the heart of the controversy lies the role of the Oduah, the eldest man in Aboh, who is believed to have agreed to Dr. Oputa’s kingship under duress. The Aboh traditional council has also publicly distanced themselves from Dr. Oputa’s enthronement, further fueling the fire.
The discontent boiled over on September 17, 2024, when a group of Aboh people, led by former Delta State House of Assembly Speaker Olise Imegwu, staged a protest at the Delta State Government House. They vehemently denounced the installation as illegal and demanded recognition of their concerns.
This development raises critical questions about the future of the Aboh Kingdom. Should traditional leadership installations prioritize cultural heritage or adapt to modern practices? Can a king’s legitimacy be questioned if the installation process is flawed? How can the Aboh people resolve this controversy and ensure unity in the kingdom?
The implications of this controversy extend far beyond the kingdom’s borders. What lessons can other traditional kingdoms learn from this situation? How can Dr. Oputa address the concerns of the Aboh people and gain legitimacy? What are the potential consequences of ignoring community expectations?
As the controversy unfolds, one thing is clear: the Aboh Kingdom stands at a crossroads. Will tradition prevail, or will modern influences shape the kingdom’s future? The answer remains to be seen.
What are your thoughts on this is controversy? Share your opinions and join the conversation.

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