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My position on the Amanyanabo
stool and Tonye Princewill’s 40th birthday
By Prof. Tam David West
Monday, February 02, 2009
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David
West
Photo: Sun News Publishing
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Tonye, I thank you for the invitation to your 4oth Birthday.
However, I was unable to attend because the invitation was
issued by your father, my cousin, who signed as "King
(Prof) T.J.T Princewill Amanyanabo of Kalabad Kingdom. Amachree
XI" I would like to believe that as a responsible and
highly educated young man you are aware that there is no "King"
or "Amanyanabo" of the Kalabari Kingdom as of today.
The law of Nigeria is blind to the existence of your father
as "Amanyanabo" because he was not properly installed
in accordance with our 300 years old tradition and custom.
He is accordingly not recognised by the Federal Government
of Nigeria as Amanyanabo (King) of the Kalabari kingdom.
The Federal Government's non-recognition is also planked on
the not mutually exclusive ground that there is an existing
INTERIM (INTERLOCUTORY) ORDER handed down by the Honourable
Justice A.A. Wodu on April 12, 2002 RESTRAINING him from parading
himself (or be so paraded) as "Amanyanabo of Kalabari,
Amachree XI" until the final resolution of the CHALLENGE
to his purported and clandestine 'installation' as 'Amanyanabo'
in SUIT NO: PH/624/2002 instituted by four other princess
(all professionals) who also have no encumbrance whatsoever
to the Patriarch King Amachree Throne.
Interim Court Order is both Interlocutory and Prohibitive
(In: “Injunctions and Enforcement of Orders” by
Afe Babalola, SAN).
Thus, by 'parading' himself as 'Amanyanabo of Kalabari' in
the invitation letter, your father, my cousin, is palpably
CONTUMACIOUS to the Court of the Land or CONTEMPTUOUS of it.
And this is most embarrassing and dangerous especially in
the contemporary President Yar'Adua's administration whose
mantra is the "Rule of Law," especially OBEDIENCE
to court orders.
A categorical rock-solid proof that the Federal Government
did not recognise him was provided by the fact that when he
was awarded the National Honour, CON, as 'Amanyanabo of Kalabari'
two years ago, the President Olusegun Obasanjo government
later realized that there is nobody like that by law, and
so he most advisedly and responsibly withdrew the award from
him. This is why he did not use "CON" after his
name in the invitation letter.
He was ONLY recognised by the former Governor of Rivers State,
Dr. Peter Odili on June 06, 2002 for political purpose. 'Recognition
for Votes.' Trade by Barter of sorts. And that even surreptitiously
and criminally contemptuous of the April 12, 2002 interim
court order by The Honourable Justice A.A.Wodu.
Please, cousin Tonye, read the details in my 40-page Open
Letter No.3 to Governor Odili, "ODILI: LEGALITY, MORALITY,
INTEGRITY" serialized by the Independent Monitor in December
2002. I wrote it from London. The issues raised were that
grave to the King Amachree's Dynasty
Also read: "Royal Battle Continues As Odili Makes Princewill
Kalabari Monarch, ...Government Shuns Court Order. Recognise
Princewill as Monarch" (Independent Monitor June 29,
2002). And, "Amanyanabo of Kalabari Issue: Judge Worried
Over Non-Enforcement of Order" (Independent Monitor October
14-16, 2002 Back page).
A number of leading Kalabari communities have issued statements
in the newspaper that they don't recognise as their King or
Amanyanabo. This has never happened in our history as proud
Kalabari people throughout the 300 years of the King Amachree
Dynasty.
In short, your father is a soi-distant, self-styled, titular,
nominal 'Amanyanabo' or 'King'. Putting it epigrammatically,
our father is to all intents and purposes a 'Government House
Amanyanabo' and not Amanyanabo of the Kalabari Kingdom by
the law of Nigeria. Because the law is blind to his existence.
Since his purported 'installation' corrupted our age-long
tradition and custom.
I will plead with you, my dear cousin Tonye, please let us
save the Amachree Dynasty and the sanctity of Kalabari tradition
and custom from further corruption, prostitution and desecration.
This is a sacred duty we owe the Ancestors, History, Present
Generation and Posterity.
MANY MORE HAPPY RETURNS OF YOUR BIRTHDAY
I am sincerely proud of you. I do. Outside your parents nobody
in the Family can ever dare to claim to know you more than
me. For instance, I’ve followed you up from pampers
in 1971 in Leeds, UK. Your father was doing his PhD Bacteriology.
I was post-Doctoral Commonwealth Fellow, and also Commonwealth
Tropical Medicine Fellow (in tandem) in London. And being
very close cousins, your father and I, we exchanged visits
(your mother of blessed memory was very much around).
Your father was so close and so dear to me I christened my
first son, “Theophilus,” after him. We were so
close he stayed with me at my father’s house (David-West
Compound) when we were in Kalabari National College. Forget
about all the nonsensical excuse that my father’s house
is nearer to the College. Didn’t students attend from
George’s Compound? Which is at least 4-times farther
off. We were so close we called each other with the sobriquet,
“De Bro.”
But I cannot allow these to drown my constructive stubbornness
on things PRINCIPLES.. I will continue to fight against any
attempts to prostitute our Kalabari culture, tradition, and
custom. The veritable glues that define us and hold us together.
Let me say emphatically that I have neither regrets nor any
apologies for the two major issues I have against him.
(1) I opposed his "Regency." Because it gave him
an unfair advantage over the other four princes interested
to be King (Amanyanabo). The Military Administrator, Group
Captain Ewang, later removed him on April 20, 1999 (4 Month
Regency) by a special Government Announcement. (Ref: "The
Sack of Prof. Theo Princewill" In: "Musing in a
Kalabari Cab" by Fitzallen A. Briggs (2001).
(2) I remain (and will remain) implacably and inexorably opposed
to his purportd 'installation' as 'Amanyanabo' in flagrant
corruption of the revered Amanyanabo Institution of the Kalabari
Kingdom.
It is a fight not for me a matrilineal prince. But for some
patrineal princess among whom you are one, Tonye. Kalabari
operates a sort of SALIC LAW.
Nobody with any shred of grey matter can ever claim a monopoly
to arms or to desecreating criminal rascality. It is a time-honoured
Kalabari aphorism that when someone falls to the ground in
a fit of laughter it is not the laughing that makes him fall
down. But he chose to fall down.
Asari Dokubo (Formerly Melford Goodhead) openly confessed:
"Prof. T.J.T Princewill cannot deny the role I played
to make a King(sic)... This was my plot... I did what I did
because I and the king(sic) are from Ogo House." The
Hard Truth March 3-9, 2005 Page 9. Part of his CONFESSIONS.
PLOT":
"A secret plan to achieve some purpose, especially one
that is illegal or underhand" (Collins Concise Dictionary
21st Century, (2001).
"A plan forming the basis of a conspiracy" (Black's
Law Dictionary Seventh ed. 1999).
It is clear that your father, my cousin was NOT properly installed
as King or "Amanyanabo." It was all clandestine
plot by Asari Dokubo and his militia. Becuase other more responsible,
more disciplined, more circumspective and clearly more law
abiding chose to 'fall' at the time confident that the BOGUS
'installation' will burn out.
YES indeed.
And when "Things Fell Apart" between them, your
father and Asari Dokubo, he and his men attacked your father
at a public function at the Integrated Cultural Centre, Aba
Road, Port Harcourt. Your father was smuggled out. Is this
edifying?
Next, he disrespectfully told your father: "The gun I
used to make you King I will Use it to remove you." Is
this a threat that should make any one happy? After all, without
prejudice, he was talking to the "Throne."
But don't ever blame Asari Dokubo. Your father invited the
INSULTS to himself. Because if your father was properly installed
as Amanyanabo and if Asari Dokubo ever dare to insult him,
the whole of Kalabari Kingdom will fight him and even ostracize
him.
Tonye, my dear cousin, the ancestors are clearly outraged.
Remember, my "De Bro," your father, told the Hard
Truth reporters how lightening struck his residence (or one
of them) when they decapitated the statue of our Legendary
King Abbi, Amachree IV and took it to his residence. King
Abbi a celebrated mystic. I kept the copy of the popular journal;
indeed like lots of other documents. More terrible things
are recounted. More perhaps may visit us. No superstition.
Cosmic imperatives. I'm concerned. I'm worried.
“PLATO IS DEAR TO ME BUT DEARER STILL IS TRUTH.”
ARISTOTLE.
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