Deposed monarch seeks correction of alleged error in ruling house name

A deposed monarch has sought correction for an alleged error in the ruling house name.

The case involves a deposed traditional ruler who is addressing an alleged mistake in the designation of the ruling house. According to reports from ThisDayLive, this legal action aims to rectify the error. No further details on the specific location, the monarch's name, or the nature of the error were provided in the available information. The story highlights ongoing matters related to traditional leadership in Nigeria. Other headlines on the page mention separate events, such as a mass burial at UBTH and promotions in paramilitary forces, but they are not connected to this incident.

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