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Akitoye (died
September 2, 1853),
sometimes wrongly referred to as
Akintoye,
reigned twice as Oba of Lagos; first, from 1841 to 1845, and a
second time...
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Akintoye Adeyemi Asalu (born
August 17, 1999),
known mononymously as
Akintoye, is a Nigerian-born
Canadian rapper and
social media personality. He gained...
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Akintoye may
refer to:
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Stephen Adebanji Akintoye Akitoye Ibikunle Akitoye This
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Stephen Adebanji Akintoye, also
known as S.
Banji Akintoye (born 1935), is a Nigerian-born academic,
historian and writer. He
attended Christ's School...
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Wikiquotes for the text.
Akintoye,
Dotun (June 6, 2020). "Could
Bruce Lee win a real fight?". ESPN.com. ESPN...
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Ibikunle Alfred Akitoye (1871–1928) was Oba of
Lagos from 1925 to 1928
during what some
historians refer to as the "Interregnum"
years of the
exiled Oba...
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Akintoye,
Adebenji (2010). "Chapter 2: The
Development of
Early Yoruba Society"...
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Political Economy,
international scholar and
social crusader Stephen Adebanji Akintoye Lola Akande,
author and
academic Grace Alele-Williams
Elechi Amadi Seth...
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Adeniran 1991, p. 83–95.
Owadasa 2019, p. 56.
Adepegba 1986, pp. 77–92.
Akintoye 1969, pp. 539–553 [544], "It
seems possible that in the
distant past, before...
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Archived from the
original on 18
October 2022.
Retrieved 6
October 2024.
Akintoye,
Stephen Adebanji (2010). A
History of the
Yoruba People. Amalion. ISBN 978-2-35926-027-4...