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Prof. Azinge emerges as 14th Asagba designate of Asaba Kingdom

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Professor Epiphany Azinge, SAN, has been named the 14th Asagba designate of Asaba Kingdom in Delta State.

The announcement was made yesterday by the Ochendu Asagba, Professor Anthony Edozien, during an expanded meeting of the Asagba-in-Council and members of the kingdom.

Azinge, a distinguished Professor of Law, was selected following a transparent process involving representatives from the five quarters of the kingdom.

He was among ten candidates considered for the prestigious Asagba stool, presented by the Okpala-Ukwu Uggbomata for selection.

Edozien, who spoke through Louis Edozien, said: “There is no rancour and we have all agreed in one voice for him to lead us.

“Let me state that Asaba has democratic characteristics, but Asaba is not a democracy. The power of the Asagba is sacred and by the grace of God, I am holding that power and it is my solemn duty to pronounce a successor for my late father.

“While it is not a democracy, I have an obligation to be guided by the wish of Asaba and here today, Asaba, with one voice have let their wish be known.

“Therefore, with that guardiance vested in me as Ochendu Asagba and authority vested in me under the Traditional Rulers and Chiefs Edict of 1979, I pronounce the person, Epiphany Azinge as the 14th Asagba of Asaba designate.

“In line with Asaba customs and tradition, they are many but will commence today culminating in his installation as the 14th Asagba of Asaba. Most of those rites, which are long established traditions to be carried out, are conducted under the guidance of the Oni- Ahaba and various traditional chief and Okpala-Ukwus. Indeed, they have a sacred role to play in all of those processes.

“Until that installation is done, the authority of the Asagba cannot be in vacuum, it still rests with the Ochendu Asagba. When the 14th Asagba of Asaba is installed, that Ochenduship will extinguish, but until then, it remains intact,” he added.

Epiphany Azinge, SAN, is a former Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies from 2009 to 2014.

He is a Judge of the Commonwealth Arbitral Tribunal, London, United Kingdom, representing Nigeria and Africa.

Azinge is the founder and senior partner at Azinge & Azinge, a law firm in Abuja where his wife Valerie Azinge, SAN, is also a partner.

He is the first Okilolo (Philosopher) of Asaba.

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