-
referred to as the
Alake of
Egbaland. The
titles of the
kings of the
aforementioned subdivisions are
therefore Alake of
Egbaland,
Oshile of Oke Ona, Agura...
- The
Alake of
Egbaland is the
paramount Yoruba king of the Egba, a clan in Abeokuta, Ogun State,
southwestern Nigeria. Egba
consists of Egba Ake, ,Oke-Ona...
-
statue in Abeokuta, Nigeria.
Tinubu was born in the
Ojokodo forest area of
Egbaland. Her father's name was Olumosa. She was
allegedly of Owu ancestry, either...
- Egba Ake,
otherwise known as Egba Alake, is one of the four
sections of
Egbaland, the
others being Oke-Ona, Gbagura, and the Owu (Ibara is
often mentioned...
- from 26
August 1993 to 17
November 1993. He was
installed the
Abese of
Egbaland in 1981.
Prior to his
political career,
Shonekan was the
chairman and chief...
- chief. He was a
founding member of the
Ogboni of
Egbaland, and also
served as the
first Alake of
Egbaland. Okùkẹ́nù was born
sometime in the 1790s to Ọ̀ṣọ́...
- Egba
Gbagura is one of the five
sections of
Egbaland, the
others being Ake, Oke-Ona, the Owu and
Ibara (historically,
Ibara is part of Yewa (Egbado), not...
-
Antonio Deinde Fernandez, the
Apesin Ola of
Egbaland, his wife
Chief Aduke, the
Erelu Apesin of
Egbaland,
their daughters Atinuke and Abimbola, and family...
-
Egbaland.
Although Sagbua was
originally an Eso title, its
first Egba bearer, O****enu, was
admitted to the
civil division of the
Ogboni of
Egbaland while...
-
government in 1889 for the
rights to
construct railway tracks p****ing
through Egbaland. In 1904 he
travelled with
Alake Gbadebo to the U.K.,
where they were received...