By Michael Ekokoruwe
High Chief (Dr.) Judge Oletu Oscar says, he will contribute to the development of Ozoro Kingdom as a gazetted Chief of the area.
Oletu made the statement while fielding questions from journalists at Ozoro, Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State after he was conferred a chieftaincy award (the Okioto of Ozoro Kingdom), meaning an investigator at the weekend.
Judge Oletu, a businessman and philanthropist was honored with the chieftaincy award by HRM Barr. Anthony Uvietobore Ogbogbo Ibuka 1, the Ovie of Ozoro Kingdom for his humanitarian services to the people of the area.
Part of his notable philanthrophism that earned him the award included creation of opportunities for the Isoko people, supported livelihoods and contributed to the economic growth of the Isoko land, just as he owns Joul Link International Hotel, Joul Link Farms, warehouse and provides estate management services to the people of the area.
Oletu visibly elated by the honor, commended the Royal Majesty for the recognition, even as other chieftaincy awards were given to him from other Isoko communities such as the Atanaru of Owhe kingdom, the Igbunu of Oleh kingdom and the Onaghogho of Emevor kingdom.
He promised to ensure that absolute peace reigns in Ozoro and other Isoko communities as a revered Chief of the area, emphasizing that the chieftaincy award (Okioto of Ozoro Kingdom) will propel him to assist in finding solutions to any situation in the area.
Oletu also commended his immediate and extended family members which according to him are deeply rooted in the traditional values and norms of Isoko land.











