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- 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...
- 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...
- Omoba Tejumade Alakija Born 17 May 1925 Nigeria Died August 2013(2013-08-00) (aged 88) University College Hospital, Ibadan Nationality Nigerian Education...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...