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Olu Of Warri Hosts Commonwealth Chief

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Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III.

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The Olu of Warri Kingdom, Ogiame Atuwatse III on Tuesday hosted the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Honourable Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, in a landmark one day visit that underscored the growing role of African traditional institutions in global development discourse.

The visit, hosted by Their Royal Majesties, Ogiame Atuwatse III, the 21st Olu of Warri Kingdom, and Her Royal Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III, is the first of its kind by Botchwey to any country.

The visit was aimed at positioning community-rooted leadership, culture, and inclusive growth at the centre of Commonwealth partnerships.

The Secretary-General and her delegation, which included Ambassador Kwabena Osei-Danquah, Chief of Staff and Senior Director in the Secretary-General’s Office, were received by senior chiefs of the Royal Court, alongside a cultural welcome by the Olobe community.

Formal proceedings featured the ceremonial entry of the Secretary-General and Their Majesties, as well as the rendition of the Itsekiri, Nigerian and Commonwealth anthems, symbolising the intersection of heritage, national identity and global citizenship.

In his address, Ogiame Atuwatse III stressed the responsibility of leadership to prioritise long-term human development over short-term gains, particularly in resource-rich African communities.

“We cannot build Africa’s future by playing a speed game,” the monarch said. “Development is patient work. We must raise minimum standards for how our people live  dignity, exposure, environment and opportunity  because if communities are left behind today, we will all pay the price tomorrow.”

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The engagement featured a strategic dialogue with stakeholders, including board members of the Royal Iwere Foundation, humanitarian arm of the Warri Kingdom, as well as representatives from the private and civic sectors.

Discussions focused on African-centred development pathways and the role of traditional institutions in building trust, social cohesion and innovation.

Beneficiaries of the Kingdom’s flagship programmes, including women entrepreneurs under the EstablishHer Fund, youth climate ambassadors and students from community-based agrotech farms, shared testimonies on how grassroots initiatives translate continental ambition into local impact.

Addressing the gathering, Botchwey emphasised Africa’s centrality to the future of the Commonwealth and commended the leadership model exemplified by the Warri monarchy.

“The strength of the Commonwealth does not lie in institutions alone, but in communities where leadership listens before it speaks and serves before it commands,” she said, adding that Africa’s values and institutions remain critical to the organisation’s relevance and effectiveness.

In her reflections, Olori Atuwatse III described the Kingdom’s philosophy as one that bridges tradition and innovation.

“Our role is to act as a bridge  ensuring that Africa’s ideas and skills are not lost for lack of access, and that development is something people can see, touch and claim in their daily lives,” she said.

The visit concluded with a gift exchange, customary courtesies and media engagement, signalling increased recognition of African traditional institutions as credible partners in modern governance and development.

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