- sons of Soun Ikome****e, the
third Soun of
Ogbomoso (and son of Jogioro),
Toyeje, Oluwusi, Baiyewu,
Bolanta Adigun, and
Ogunlabi Odunaro. The
title of Soun...
-
Twins Seven Seven, born
Omoba Taiwo Olaniyi Oyewale-
Toyeje Oyelale Osuntoki (3 May 1944 – 16 June 2011) was a
Nigerian painter,
sculptor and musician....
- the 1830's as part of a
series of
conflicts during the
Yoruba Civil Wars.
Toyeje,
previously the Bale of
Ogbomosho and
commander of the late Kakanfo's right...
-
Jogioro (1714 to 1770)
Baale Kumo****e
Olusemi Ajao (1770 to 1799)
Baale TOYEJE AKANNI 1797-1825(Aare
onakankanfo of
yoruba land)
Baale JAIYEOLA ARE AROLOFIN...
-
Reign October 3, 1871 – 1885
Predecessor Ojo
Aburumaku of Ogbomosho(Son of
Toyeje) Aare Ona
Kakanfo Samuel Ladoke Akintola Born Ọbadọ́kè Látóòṣà Ọyátóòṣà...
- the conflict. He had
studied the
yorubas and knew how to cir****vent them.
Toyeje the
Baale of
Ogbomosho and the
commander of the late Kakanfo's right, was...
-
major military commanders under him as the Kakanfo. The most
important were
Toyeje, the
Baale of
Ogbomosho who led Afonja's
right wing with his own army and...
-
internal wars that
weakened the country.
Disputes among Yoruba chiefs, such as
Toyeje and Adegun,
further divided the country. The
Kakanfo formed alliances and...
-
houses of Ogbomosho, each of them
descended from the five sons of Ikumo****e (
Toyeje, Oluwusi,
Jaiyeola Baiyewuwon Kelebe,
Bolanta Adigun, and
Ogunlabi Odunaro)...