Sanusi Dethrone: The Curse of Agaba Idu MUST be cleansed

Here is another angle to the Sanusi saga

In April 1963, Emir Mohammed Sanusi of Kano plotted the dethronement of then Atta of Igala Ameh Oboni. The Atta’s offense was his refusal to bow before the Sultan of Sokoto, Chairman of Northern Nigeria Council of Chiefs during the Council’s meeting in Kaduna, capital of Northern Nigeria. Ameh Oboni was given the option to remove his crown and bow or be removed from office. But the Atta was a god and could not bow to any human being.
Ameh Oboni knew that by the Igala tradition, the implication of his dethronement of was that none of his progenitors would ever be allowed to be crowned Atta after him. So he accepted to remove his crown and bow.
But the moment he removed his crown, a swam of bees rushed out of the crown and chased the chiefs out of their chamber. That ended the plot for that day. Oboni then walk up to Emir Sanusi and told him that for attempting to remove him from office, he Sanusi would lose his throne before he travels from Kaduna to Kano and that any of his progenitors that ever holds the throne would be removed from office.
That evening, as Mohammed Sanusi was chauffeured from Kaduna to his palace in Kano, he heard on the car radio of his own dethronement by the Government of Northen Nigeria

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