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Royal family feud over who gets the chief’s crown
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83472, member: 160"] Family drama just exploded over who grabs the vacant tribal throne. Two royals from the Uukolonkadhi clan fight for control since the leader, Daniel Shooya, died. Minister James Sankwasa gave the green light for Malakia Shoombe to take charge. However, his nephew Johannes Asino insists the position belongs to him based on secret wishes from the dead ruler. Asino claims the late leader picked him way back in 2007 but kept it quiet. He alleges they met again later, where he suggested Shoombe could fill the seat temporarily because Asino held a job. The nephew maintains that Shoombe knew this arrangement was only for a short time until the rightful heir stepped up. Claims surface that Shooya left papers at a church and a lawyer confirming Asino as the choice. The widow supposedly holds a book proving this inheritance. Asino argues his uncle held sneaky gatherings to twist the narrative. Shoombe allegedly offered a weird five-year shift swap but the nephew rejected that idea because leading the tribe is a duty rather than employment. Shoombe dodged questions and directed attention toward a spokesperson. Meanwhile, relatives Rebekka Amunyela and Jonas Kambonde messaged the government backing the nephew. They state the uncle begged family members to convince Asino to step aside. The minister insists the traditional authority must host an official naming ceremony before he signs off on the final recognition. [/QUOTE]
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