- as
Ministers of
State for Education: Bala
Usman (1979 to 1982)
Elizabeth Iyase (1979 to 1982) L. A.
Bamigbaiye (1982 to 1983) A. I.
Imogie (January 1993...
- 1914, and then
Iyase of
Benin from 1914
until his
death in 1920.
Chief Agho
Ogbedeoyo Obaseki of Benin,
acted as the
Prime Minister (
Iyase) of
Benin during...
-
representation and a
voice in Benin’s governance. He was
conferred with the
title Iyase of
Benin with the
support of
educated youths, the
taxpayers community and...
- death. He is
known for his
unusual birth story, his
rebellion against his
Iyase Ogina, and his
expansion of the
Benin Kingdom through warfare. He died without...
- was a
Nigeria politician and
Benin chief who held the
title of
Iyase of Benin. As
Iyase, he was the
prime minister in the
court of the Oba of Benin, in...
- Od
iyesi (Tatar: Ут Иясе or Ut
İyäse; Chuvash: Вут Ийӗ; Sakha: Уот Иччи) is the
Turkic and
Mongolian spirit or
deity of fire. In
Turkic languages, Od...
- Okpujie; Okuta; Ologhe; Owu Esan
Central Ewossa 310120 Idomu-Arebun; Idomu-
Iyase; Idumu-Ojewa; Idumu-Oweran Esan
Central Ewu 310113 Eguare; Eko-Ojemen; Eko-Ori;...
-
Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-0-87099-633-7. Egharevba,
Jacob U. (1946).
Concise Lives of the
Famous Iyases of Benin.
Kraus Reprint. v t e v t e...
- out
around 1689,
around the time that Oba
Ewuakpe ascended to the throne.
Iyase Ode and lower-ranked
members of the
royal administration revolted against...
-
affecting the community. The
Asagba is ****isted by the
Iyasele of
Asaba (
Iyase) who is the
customary Prime Minister as well as a
council of
chiefs and...