The Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, has begun the annual Igue festival with Ugierhoba traditional rites at his palace in Benin.
The palace’s protocol was yesterday slightly relaxed, thereby paving the way for cultural enthusiasts to keep the memory of the event, held at the sacred altars — dedicated to Oba of Benin’s forebears.
Oba of Benin led members of the Benin royal family during the traditional rites at Ugierhoba, dedicated to his royal ancestors.
Palace functionaries, including Benin chiefs, who joined the celebration, also took turns to pay homage to the first-class monarch.
Ohen Awan N’Ivbiotor, according to the Chief Press Secretary to the Oba of Benin, Osaigbovo Iguobaro, made a presentation to the traditional ruler with measured diligence, and lurched into the realm of the spirit.
N’Ivbiotor also sang to the tunes of royal drummers, prayed for the foremost king and proclaimed peace in Benin Kingdom.
Royal guilds, including Ifiento and Emehe, gave a good account of themselves at the event that made a push for global recognition.
Oba of Benin’s queens (Iloi) also had their moment at the inner chamber, amid excitement during the festival, which began centuries ago.