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- Sir Kitoye AjasaListen OBE (also spelled Kitoyi; 10 August 1866 – 1937) was a Nigerian lawyer and legislator during the colonial period. He was conservative...
- younger brother, Akuisola who died when he was two. Her father was Sir Kitoye Ajasa, a prominent Saro tribesman who was the first Nigerian to be knighted...
- as a pilot and first Royal Air Force officer of West African origin Sir Kitoye Ajasa (born: Edmund Macauley) 1866 1937 Legislator during the colonial period...
- Open Space At Agbara Compound II Ibadan South West Ward 11 Sw9(1) Kitoye Lodge I; Kitoye Lodge II; Elewura Comm. Grammar School I; Elewura Comm. Grammar...
- Kayode Soyinka Kehinde Bankole (b. 1985), actress, model and television host Kitoye Ajasa (1866–1937), Nigerian lawyer and legislator during the colonial period...
- (1909–1956), Businessman and Socialite Karim Olowu (born 1924), athlete Kitoye Ajasa (1866–1937), lawyer and politician Niyi Adebayo (born 1958), Governor...
- promoting Christianity. Munirudeen Adekunle Muse Crispin Adeniyi-Jones Kitoye Ajasa Herbert Bankole-Bright R.B. Blaize Henry Rawlingson Carr G.B.A. Coker...
- Adeniyi-Jones Nominated African members African Traders S.C. Obianwu Colony Kitoye Ajasa Egba S.H. Pe**** Ibo I.O. Mba Oyo Province E.H. Oke Rivers district...
- People's Union other than Randle and Obasa included conservatives such as Sir Kitoye Ajasa, Dr Richard Akinwande Savage and Sir Adeyemo Alakija. The Union fought...
- people and leaders. The Record gave in-depth coverage of the meetings. Kitoye Ajasa (1866–1937) founded the Nigerian Pioneer in 1914 as an alternative...