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Ajele Cemetery was a
major cemetery on
Lagos Island demolished by the
Lagos State military...
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constant demands while the
Ajeles were
living in
lavish o****nce. All
these were
repeated for
about three decades to 1876.
Ajeles required attendants and...
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administrators were
called Ajeles. Many of the
Ajeles ruled with high-handedness, and in Oke-Imesi, in today's
Ekiti State, one
Ajele forcefully had carnal...
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including Popos and Dahomey.
Thousands of
provincial officials (called
Ajeles) were
appointed to
administer all the
conquered kingdoms and
report to the...
- forests, and each
lodge plotted and
successfully managed to
overthrow Ọyọ's
Ajeles (appointed administrators) in the late 18th century. Similarly,
covert military...
- his
birthday (17
January 1878) from
smallpox in
Lagos and was
buried at
Ajele Cemetery.
Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary, a co-educational boarding...
- of Lagos, his
administration supervised the unpo****r
demolition of the
Ajele Cemetery in the
early 1970s.
Johnson was born to the
family of
Joshua Motola...
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Captain Davies died at his
Lagos home on 29
August 1906 and was
buried at
Ajele Cemetery in
Lagos on 30
August 1906.
Nigerian bourgeoisie, the
class that...
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Yoruba counterparts, to rule themselves. They were, however,
supervised by
Ajele.
These were
agents appointed by the
Alaafin of Oyo to
oversee his interest...
- died of a
stroke in Lagos, on 31
December 1891, aged 82. He was
buried at
Ajele Cemetery in Lagos. In 1971 the
Lagos State Government under Mobolaji Johnson...