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kingship by King
Perekule - who was
crowned by
Chief Adapa Alagbariya of the
Bristol Alagbariya Major House. This was long
before King
Perekule created a new...
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charge of the
house and
namesake of its founder. The
second son of King
Perekule I Pepple,
Fubara wasn't
initially expected to
succeed him as ruler. His...
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trading names to
conduct business with the Europeans. Two
examples were King
Perekule VII of Bonny, who was
known as
Captain Pepple in
trade matters, and King...
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George Oruigbiji Pepple,
otherwise known as
Perekule VII, (c. 1849 – 31 Oct 1888)
ruled the
Kingdom of Bonny, an
independent trading state in the Niger...
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Pepple lineage of the
Perekule royal house that has
recently been
producing kings of the kingdom. The
ancestry of the
Perekule royal house may be traced...
- Majigi, Etsu (1897–1899)
Opobo (complete list)– Jaja),
ruler (1870–1887)
Perekule,
chairman Council of
Chiefs (1887–1891)
Cookey Gam,
political agent (1891–1893)...
- the
independent rulers of Okoloama.
Awusa "Halliday", King (1759–1760)
Perekule I, King (1760–?)
Fubara Manilla Pepple, King (?–1792)
Opubo Annie Pepple...
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chieftaincy family. The king
named his new
state after Amanyanabo Opubo "Pepple"
Perekule the Great, a
Pepple king in
Bonny that had
reigned there from 1792 to 1830...
- Dan-Jumbo
Compound Square,
Peoples Bank
Bonny Orosiriri Compound Square,
Perekule;
Boyle Memorial School Compoiund,
Orosikiri I;
Waribanni Compound Square...
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Civil Service. Amal
Inyingiala Pepple was born on June 16, 1949, to the
Perekule Royal House in
Grand Bonny Island in
Rivers State. She
attended Archdeacon...