 The peace and unity of the Calabari people of river state remains a paramount on each or leaders across the Niger Delta must work tirelessly to ensure a peaceful coexistence among Aizan's and other ethnic nationalities. This were the words of the President of the Movement for the Survivor of Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta, Mohsen de Comrade, Canada West during the procession for the final rights of the King of Calabari Kingdom, his Majesty Professor Tufelus Princewill. Addressing newsmen after the rituals in the streets of Potarko, the river state capital, West said that the late King was known across the Niger land for his peace of disposition and his hospitality, and has left the world in legacy with all which all the Niger sons and daughters must emulate if they must move forward. With vision, carrying every community within the Calabari Kingdom alone. Dialogue, round table discussion, continue to jaw jaw, even great wars always end up on the round table. Not that there is an argument and then one is in a dagger drawn battle which usually ends the communities in total disarray. So many communities have run almost extinct because of that kind of, you know, very violent disposition, unforgiven spirit, couldn't tolerate one another, lack of consideration for one another and all of that. You get notified about fresh news updates.