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Erejuwa II was a
Nigerian traditional title holder and
paramount leader of the
Itsekiri who was Olu of
Warri from 1951 to 1964 and from 1966 to 1986....
- Olu
Erejuwa was the 15th Olu of
Warri who
ruled over the
Kingdom of Warri. He
succeeded Olu
Atogbuwa as the 15th Olu of Warri. He took the title, Ogiame...
- 1955 – 21
December 2020) was a
Nigerian traditional ruler. Born to Olu
Erejuwa II (1951–1986) and wife
Olori Eyinagboluwade,
Emiko was the 20th Olu of...
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Portuguese wife.
Their son
Antonio Domingo was Olu of
Warri in the 1640s. Olu
Erejuwa, who
reigned from
about 1760 to 1800,
expanded the
kingdom politically...
- born in
Warri during the
reign of his grandfather, the 18th Olu of Warri,
Erejuwa II. His
mother is a
member of the
Yoruba ethnic group and the daughter...
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Atuwatse II. He was born
Godwin Toritseju Emiko. He
succeeded his
father Erejuwa II as the Olu of Warri. He was a
lawyer by
profession and was a recipient...
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Hussey College Warri is a
secondary school located along Upper Erejuwa Road in Warri,
Delta State, Nigeria. It is one of the
oldest and most prestigious...
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Warri who
ruled over the
Kingdom of Warri. He
succeeded his
father Olu
Erejuwa I as the 16th Olu of Warri. He took the title,
Ogiame Akengbuwa. He was...
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Primary School, Warri/Sapele Road II;
Erejuwa Play Ground,
Lower Erejuwa I;
Erejuwa Play Ground,
Lower Erejuwa II;
Uwangue College,
Robert Road; Veterinary...
- Octobia. When he went to be with his fathers, he was
succeeded by Olu
Erejuwa I
around 1760. "About".
Ugbajo Itsekiri. Team,
Editorial (6
December 2018)...