Igue Festival: Oba of Benin performs Ugierhoba rite

The Oba of Benin, Uku Akpolokpolo Ewuare II, on Monday performed the ancient Ugierhoba rite, formally opening the 2025 Igue festival.
The ceremony took place at the sacred Ugharhoba axis of the Benin Palace, underscoring continuity between ancestral tradition and contemporary Benin life.
The monarch’s chief press secretary, Osaigbovo Iguobaro, said Ugierhoba denoted sacred altars honouring the king’s forebears, venerated during Igue, also called “Ugie”.
At Ugierhoba, the monarch undertook solitary introspection, offering prayers with intercessory groups for guidance, renewal, his family’s well-being, the kingdom and Nigeria.
Proceedings began with a solemn procession after the king paid tribute to royal ancestors at Ugha-Ozolua, in accordance with established ancient traditional norms.
Ihogbe, Ehondor, Ifiento, Ewaise and chiefs rendered stewardship accounts, as ritual animal sacrifices were performed in keeping with tradition.
Mr Iguobaro said, “The rite binds past and present, renewing spiritual bonds that sustain Benin’s heritage.”
Joined by his children and royal family, the Oba inspired palace fans, his confident presence energising the traditional orchestra’s rhythm.
(NAN)
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