- Look up
ọmọba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Omoba, or Oba,
derived from the
Yoruba language word
meaning king, is a pre-nominal
honorific used by...
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Omoba is the
Local Government Headquarters of
Isiala Ngwa South, Abia State, Nigeria.
Omoba is the
anglicised spelling of the name Umuoba.
Omoba originally...
- situations,
though the
title that is most
often ascribed to them
officially is "
Ọmọba" (lit. 'Child of a Monarch', a
contraction of the
alternatively rendered...
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Omoba Tejumade Alakija Born 17 May 1925
Nigeria Died
August 2013(2013-08-00) (aged 88)
University College Hospital,
Ibadan Nationality Nigerian Education...
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Princess Adenrele Ademola or Omo-Oba
Adenrele Ademola (born 1916) was a
Nigerian princess and nurse. She
trained as a
nurse in
London in the 1930s, and...
- and he is not
strange to the
Music business. D'Prince is also
known as "
Omoba",
which means a "Child of a King" in
Yoruba language. D'Prince attended...
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Labulo Davies, a
wealthy Lagos merchant, and Sara
Forbes Bonetta, an
Egbado omoba who had been
adopted as the
goddaughter of
Queen Victoria. When she was...
- the
loose equivalent of the
English term for a
queen consort) or "Olorì
Ọmọba" (lit.
Princess Consort to the Prince,
although this
latter title can also...
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Oloye Michael Agbolade Adenuga Sr, was a
schoolteacher while his mother,
Omoba Juliana Oyindamola Adenuga (née Onashile, of Okesopin,
Ijebu Igbo), was...
- South-West
Nigeria on 18
August 1943 to a
royal family, thus
making him an
Omoba of the
Yoruba people. His
mother was a
business woman. He
studied at St...