Onicha-Olona Stool: Prince Odoh flees Delta over threat to his life

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Influential grass-root player and youth leader in Onicha-Olona, Delta State, Prince Augustine Odoh, has raised the alarm over plot to eliminate him.

Odoh who has gone underground cited the on-going communal clash in his community arising from the contest for the stool of Obi of Onicha-Olona and his decision to switch allegiance from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressive Congress (APC).

Onicha-Olona is a semi-urban community located about 35km northwest of the Delta State capital, Asaba, and approximately 13km North of Issele-Uku town, the headquarters of Aniocha-North LGA

Odoh who enjoys large followership especially among the youths following his penchant for sponsoring youth empowerment programmes said the on-going royal succession dispute in his community is already degenerating similar to what led to the death of his father and those before him.

According to him, “I am from Ogbe-Obi, a royal family and one of the six quarters in Onicha-Olona community in Aniocha-North LGA of Delta State.

Others are Umuolo, Ishiekpe, Idumuje, Ogbekenu, and Agba.

“All along, kings have emanated from Ogbe-Obi and IshiekpeWe have ascended the throne substantially two times. My great great grandfather, (6th generation), Obi Nwanchi who was a king was mysteriously hit and killed by a cannon gun.

“My great grand father, Obi Odoh, was in line for coronation when an adversary pointed a gun at him from behind. But luckily, someone around unnoticed emerged and disarmed the killer.

“My father, Chief Augustine Obi Odoh, a first class chief, who is the direct son of Obi Donatus was a potential successor. He also suffered gun violence.

“My mother who fought vehemently to ensure her husband’s legacies are appropriately acquired, transferred and inherited was also threatened and compelled to renounce her claims at gun point twice.

All these had political undertone as each actively participated in politics.

As at the time my father died, there has been a serious contention over his legacy

The current Obi of Onicha-Olona, HRM Obi Christopher Uzumefune Diji, is presently late with a lot of groups jostling for the coveted seat, leading to the latest communal clash in the community.

Added he: “I need to mention that before the enthronement of the late Obi who is yet to be buried, there was fierce and protracted battle for succession, a reflection of both violent and non-violent contest for the seat.

Odoh who said his recent decision to switch allegiance from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressive Congress (APC) appears to have exposed him to more danger in the community, with keen watchers of the events advising him to leave the scene if he must sabotage the history of gun violence that had claimed those before him.

According to Odoh, “I think my case became complex because I was also seen as a revolutionise, activist, rather than a seasoned politician which didn’t go down well with stalwarts who wanted the status quo to remain

As at the time of filing this report, the whereabouts of Odoh is unknown.

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