-
Samuel Gbadebo on 26
October 1971,
Samuel Oyebade Lipede became the king.
Lipede was a son of
Adebowale Lipede, who was a
grandson of Adeluola, a
daughter of...
-
period of
uncertainty about who
would succeed the
former Alake, Oba
Oyebade Lipede, who died on 3
February 2005. He
scored 15 out of 23
votes in an election...
- aristocrat.
Chief Akintola Williams, accountant,
founder of ICAN. Oba
Oyebade Lipede.
Professor Jide
Dasaolu Chief Frederick Rotimi Williams,
legal scholar....
- long-term partners, and he
acknowledged nine children.
Princess Ibilola Lipede of
Egbaland was his
first wife.
Their daughter Olateju Phillips learned...
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Adeshina Samuel Gbadebo II (1908–1971) 5 Aug 1972 3 Feb 2005
Samuel Oyebade ****lorunsho
Lipede (1915–2005) 24 Aug 2005
Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo III (b. 1943)...
-
Speed Press, 1991, ISBN 1-58008-272-6. (Two
Nigerian chiefs, Oba
Oyebade Lipede and
Alake of Abeokuta, wear
garments with
embroidered Solomon's Knots, p...
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Outstanding Leadership Maria Kariuki Student Wellbeing Champion Ellie Raine SSLC of the Year PPE UG
Campaigning for
Change Toluwa Lipede &
Abigail G-Medhin}...
-
contested the
throne against Daniel Lajide,
Daniel Mann, the Losi of Ake and
Lipede Jibodu. The
support of
prominent Ogbonis and Egba
chiefs such as J.K. Coker...
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patronage to
support Egbaland. He died in 1971 and was
succeeded by Oba
Lipede. He is an
uncle of Oba
Gbadebo III.
Written at Apapa. "The
Alake is 56 Today"...
- 2017. "The
rejected son". The Economist.
Retrieved 15
December 2017. A.A.
Lipede. The socio-economic and
Political Roots and
Consequences of Pan African...