A Royal Milestone: Buhari Hails the Oba of Benin at 70
When former President Muhammadu Buhari described Oba Ewuare II as the "Ultimate Oba" and a "King Among Kings," he was doing more than offering birthday wishes. His remarks acknowledged the enduring influence of one of Africa's oldest surviving monarchies and the monarch who now leads it.
The tribute came as His Royal Majesty Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II celebrated his 70th birthday and the seventh anniversary of his ascension to the throne of the ancient Benin Kingdom.
The statement, issued by Buhari through his former spokesperson, Garba Shehu, praised the Benin monarch for his commitment to preserving the customs, traditions, and cultural values that have defined the kingdom for centuries.
Oba Ewuare II as a Guardian of Benin Heritage
According to Buhari, Ewuare II remains "a source of inspiration to the country" because of his determination to safeguard the rich cultural heritage of the Benin Kingdom.
The former president described the Oba as a monarch whose reign reflects dignity, continuity, and responsibility. He said the Benin ruler has demonstrated remarkable dedication to protecting the traditions passed down through generations.
Buhari also urged journalists, historians, and recorders of contemporary history to document the reign of Ewuare II as one marked by exemplary conduct and unwavering commitment to Edo cultural values.
Enduring Legacy of the Benin Throne
The praise highlights the unique position occupied by Ewuare II within Nigeria's traditional institutions.
The Benin monarchy is one of Africa's longest uninterrupted royal dynasties. For centuries, the Oba has served not only as a political leader but also as the spiritual and cultural custodian of the Edo people.
Since ascending the throne in 2016, Ewuare II has strengthened efforts to preserve Benin customs and sacred traditions. His reign has also drawn international attention to the campaign for the return of Benin artefacts looted during the 1897 British invasion.
Buhari's description of Ewuare II as a "King Among Kings" reflects growing national appreciation for the importance of traditional institutions in preserving Nigeria's diverse cultural heritage.
The Benin Kingdom continues to demonstrate how ancient institutions can coexist with the modern state while preserving their unique historical character.
Ewuare II Continues a Historic Legacy
As Oba Ewuare II marked both his 70th birthday and seven years on the throne, Buhari concluded his message with a simple but symbolic salute:
"Long Live the Oba, Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria."
The statement encapsulates the respect accorded to the Benin throne and its enduring place in Nigeria's national story.
For the Edo people, the Oba represents more than a traditional ruler. He embodies a centuries-old institution that continues to preserve the history, identity, and cultural pride of one of Africa's greatest civilizations.



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