The Nigerian Union South Africa says the coronation of a Nigerian "King" in East London is a cultural gesture, not a challenge to South African traditional leadership. This follows backlash over the recent coronation of a Nigerian national, Chief Solomon Ogbonna Eziko, who was installed as a "King" In East London. The union says the title is symbolic, representing cultural preservation and community leadership. The move has sparked debate over cultural identity and diaspora leadership in South Africa. To provide clarity on the installation of the Nigerian king, Elvis Presslin spoke to President of the Nigerian Union South Africa (NUSA), Attorney, Nwobi Smart

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