- Igala-Jukun battlefield. : 62–68 One
masquerade in
particular is the
Oloja masquerade.
Oloja is a five day
burial ceremony specifically for older, deceased...
- left Ijebu-Ode and
settled in Epe. He took the name
Oloja and by 1790,
Shagbafara was
installed Oloja. As at 1810, Epe was
fairly a
large town. The town...
-
Oloja of
Agbabu -
Agbabu (HRM
Adegbemiro Adebuwa)
Oloja of Lafe-Lepa - Lafe-lepa (HRM)
Baale of
Ayetedo -
Ayetedo (HRM
Lawson Olanegan Idebi)
Oloja of...
- Aláké Òràngún Dééjì Ọwá Ọlọ́fà ...
Titles (Oyè) Olorì Òjoyè Baálẹ̀ Ọmọba
Ọlọ́jà Ọwá Ìyálóde Olú-awo Olótu Ọ̀dọ̀fin
Nobility (Ògbóni) Ògbóni Ìwàrẹ/Ẹ̀ghàrẹ...
- last
holder and so they
agreed to call the new Oba “The
Oloja-Oke of Okemesi” … ‘ It was
Oloja-oke Orifioye’s son named, Agodogbomokun, who led the secession...
-
administrative centre was
formerly at
Akodo and was
later moved to
Igando Oloja due to the
creation of the
Lekki Council Development Area. The name of the...
- Ginti, Igbodu,
Abule Eko, Igbopa, Ilupeju, Igbe Kapo, Igbe Ogunro, Igbe
Oloja, Ayetoro, Ipakan, Iponmi, Ewu Owa, etc. The
people are
traditionally into...
- were
essentially v****als
under the
Emperor of an empire. The
titles of
Oloja and
Baale are two
titles that are
known to wear
Akoro in
Yorubaland rather...
- Martinez.
Akitoye tried to
placate Kosoko with
gifts and
granted him the
title Oloja of
Ereko or
owner of Ereko.
Kosoko quickly consolidated his
position and...
- (Generalissimo) • Baálẹ̀ (Village/Regional
heads in
Western Yorubaland) •
Ọlọ́jà (Village/Regional
heads in
Eastern Yorubaland) Area • Total 181,300 km2...