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Fubara Advises Opobo Royal Family Against Fighting Over Late Monarch’s Inheritance

Anayo Onukwugha by Anayo Onukwugha
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Sir Siminalayi Fubara

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Rivers State governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has urged the children of the late King Dandeson Douglas Jaja, the Amanyanabo of Opobo, against the temptation of fighting over assets left behind by their father.

He warned that that would be a sure recipe for chaos and anarchy in the family.

Fubara gave the piece of advice at the weekend when he paid tributes to the deceased during the funeral church service held at the Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Opobo Town, Rivers State.

The governor stated that rather than dissipating energy fighting over inheritance, members of the royal family should all work towards their own personal successes and preserve the peace and unity of the family.

He argued that fighting over inheritance was needless as the fight would only create division in the royal family while the assets would depreciate in value over time.

“What you inherit are assets. You don’t inherit success. You have to work for your own success. So if you have that in mind, I don’t think there will be any crisis in the family.

“So I want you to have that as a guide.

“He’s a peaceful man and he will be very sorrowful whenever he sees his family in disarray, fighting over inheritance.Forget about whatever inheritance or assets that our late King has left behind. With that peace will automatically be in the family,” Fubara said.

 

The governor described the late monarch as a man of class and dignity who had a peaceful and successful reign. According to him, the monarch who joined his ancestors at the age of 83 led the Opobo Kingdom to great heights.

 

He noted that outside the legendary King Jaja and the other chiefs that founded Opobo, the late Douglas-Jaja was the only one that has made very significant achievements that has brought the kingdom to limelight.

 

He recalled that during his reign, the Kingdom produced a deputy governor and a governor, adding that his transition has to be celebrated.

 

“Today, is not a day of mourning. By the special grace of God, our late King attained the most important biological age, according to the Bible, which is 70. And because of his deeds, his gentleness and peacefulness, God added another thirteen years to make it 83.

 

“So you can understand that for a lot of reasons, he was a successful man. He has done his work. He lived a very peaceful life. Even when we were battling with who becomes the king, who doesn’t become the king, he kept his cool. He was peaceful. I describe him as a man of class and dignity.

 

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“Today, we should celebrate him with peace. We should celebrate him with a sense of fulfilment. We should celebrate him as somebody who has finished his own race and it is now left for us to continue his story.,” Fubara said.

 

The governor charged the Amanyanabo-elect to be prepared to chart a new course for the kingdom through wisdom and pragmatism, instead of trying to conform with the tradition of filling the big shoes left by his predecessor.

 

In a sermon delivered at the funeral service, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Niger Delta, Rt. Rev. Emmanuel Oko-Jaja reflected on the transient nature of life and enjoined the congregation to avoid pride and primitive acquisition of wealth as all such things would be vanities at the end of life.

 

Oko-Jaja, who took his message from Revelation 21: 1-7, reminded the congregation that ultimate authority rests with God, whom he described as the “water of life” for all who seek Him.

 

The cleric encouraged mourners to live with an eternal perspective, noting that only those who accept Jesus Christ have the assurance of a new heaven and the promise of everlasting life.

 

The funeral service was part of a ongoing 16-day traditional and cultural activities lined up in honour of the late traditional ruler who was on the throne for 23 years.

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Anayo Onukwugha is a multiple award‑winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience. A former assistant secretary and acting secretary of the Rivers State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, he now works with LEADERSHIP Newspaper. His articles address issues relating to the oil‑rich Niger Delta region, Nigeria and broader global topics. He shares his reporting journey on X at @aonukwugha.

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