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- Oba Akinsemoyin reigned as Oba of Lagos from around 1704 to 1749. His father was Oba Ado and his siblings were Erelu Kuti and Oba Gabaro, whom he succeeded...
- Shokun (the founder of the Fashina-Jinadu-Bombata, Fadu lineage) While Akinsemoyin was ruling, Erelu Kuti married Alagba, the high priest that had predicted...
- Charlotte Blaize Obasa of the R.B. Blaize family, and Prince M. Akinsemoyin of the Akinsemoyin royal family. Prince Obasa was recognized by the founders as...
- Alaagba (short form of 'Alagbigba'), an Ijesha traditional adviser to Oba Akinsemoyin. He was the first successor to the throne through a matrilineal line...
- Ado-Awaye 2nd Oba of Lagos Reign 1716–1755 Coronation 1716 Predecessor Ashipa Successor Gabaro Born Benin Issue Gabaro, Akinsemoyin, Erelu Kuti Father Ashipa...
- Travel Guide. p. 154. ISBN 9781841623979. Retrieved 21 October 2016. Akinsemoyin, ʼKunle (1977). Building lagos. F. & A. Services : Pengrail Ltd., Jersey...
- son and heir to Oba Ado, and grandson of Ashipa. His siblings were Akinsemoyin, and Erelu Kuti. In collaboration with the descendants of Olofin, Gabaro...
- 1920. "Freedom Park Lagos". Archived from the original on 2 June 2011. Akinsemoyin, ʼKunle (1977). Building Lagos. F. & A. Services: Pengrail Ltd., Jersey...
- position since May 2003, when he succeeded Oba Adeyinka Oyekan. The Akinsemoyin Royal Family of Lagos has challenged Oba Akiolu's coronation in court...
- Kekere Eletu Omo 1704 1704 3rd Oba. The only son of Gabaro, nephew to Akinsemoyin. His reign was so brief that it is barely acknowledged by most historians...