Lagos — The people of Agbor mark the fourth anniversary of their
national day with disappointment as their traditional ruler, Dein
Keagboekuzi 1 is still at large.
The siren blaring, purple Mercedes Benz S-Class with number-plate
BANKO II screeched to a halt in the centre of the gathering harbouring
the elite high table. The crowd surged. Even the chiefs and eminent
sons and and daugthers of Agborland could not help leaving their seats
to catch a glimpse of the new comer.
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