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Ibikunle Akitoye

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157:. He apprenticed as a book keeper with a German firm and thereafter worked as an Assistant Railway Service Paymaster. Following his time with the Railway Service, he entered private business as a cotton goods and textiles agent. Another source states that he started as a clerk with a firm of British merchants in Lagos. 218:'s son) noted that when Ibikunle Akitoye learned about the Privy Council decision, he went to Herbert Macaulay's Kirsten Hall residence to view the cablegram from London. Upon viewing the cablegram, Akitoye is said to have gone home, started drinking, and loaded his 165:
Ibikunle Akitoye was President of the United Native Africa Church (UNA). Ibikunle Akitoye was elected Oba of Lagos by members of the Lagos Ruling House on 26 June 1925, following the deposition of Oba Eshugbayi Eleko via an order to vacate
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on 6 August and was received at the colonial government house on 9 August 1925. The deposed Eshugbayi Eleko was deported to Oyo on 8 August 1925, in accordance with the Deposed Chiefs Removal Ordinance.
141:. Ibikunle Akitoye was the first western educated and Christian Oba of Lagos. Akitoye's reign also marked the association of Lagos Obas with non-traditional religions. 196: 733: 533: 183:
After Eshugbayi's forced exile to Oyo, there was agitation for his return led by his senior chiefs, Chief Abudu Bamgbobu, the
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by the same members of the Lagos Ruling House on 10 June 1925. Akitoye's election was recognized by the British
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from 1925 to 1928 during what some historians refer to as the "Interregnum" years of the exiled Oba
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Urban transition in Africa: aspects of urbanization and change in Lagos
199:. Ibikunle Akitoye was spurned by the people who attacked him in 1926. 41: 595: 210:, a decision which put Akitoye's Obaship in a precarious situation. 643: 219: 226:
was installed as Oba of Lagos following Ibikunle Akitoye's death.
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to vehemently attack the Colonial Government's deposition of Oba
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decided that the deposed Eshugbayi Eleko could apply for a
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Modern and Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos
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Modern and Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos
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Modern and Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos
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Modern and Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos
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Christian faith and ascendancy to the Obaship of Lagos
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Pumark Nigeria, 1994. p. 59. 373: 340: 304: 13: 280:Fasinro, Hassan Babatunde (2004). 14: 790: 541: 734:CMS Grammar School, Lagos alumni 475: 450: 425: 400: 367: 298: 1: 229: 769:People from colonial Nigeria 749:20th-century Nigerian people 744:19th-century Nigerian people 7: 246:Allister Macmillan (1993). 10: 795: 549: 413:. s.n., 2004. p. 242 123:CMS Grammar School, Lagos 118: 111: 97: 85: 70: 60: 50: 40: 32: 23: 18: 779:People from Lagos Colony 131:Ibikunle Alfred Akitoye 482:Cole, Patrick (1975). 457:Mokwugo Okoye (1960). 374:Cole, Patrick (1975). 341:Cole, Patrick (1975). 305:Cole, Patrick (1975). 145:Early years and career 208:writ of Habeas Corpus 179:Later years and death 774:Ologun-Kutere family 694:(2003–present) 432:Kunle Lawal (1994). 187:of Lagos, and Chief 739:Nigerian Christians 172:colonial government 764:Christian monarchs 202:In June 1928, the 155:CMS Grammar School 719:People from Lagos 701: 700: 634:(1851–1853) 622:(1841–1845) 610:(1835–1837) 592:(1811–1821) 128: 127: 107: 106: 786: 754:History of Lagos 656:Ibikunle Akitoye 536: 529: 522: 513: 512: 506: 505: 489: 479: 473: 472: 470: 468: 454: 448: 447: 429: 423: 422: 420: 418: 404: 398: 397: 381: 371: 365: 364: 348: 338: 329: 328: 312: 302: 296: 295: 293: 291: 277: 271: 270: 268: 266: 243: 216:Herbert Macaulay 193:Herbert Macaulay 133:(1871–1928) was 113:Ibikunle Akitoye 109: 108: 74:Ibikunle Akitoye 19:Ibikunle Akitoye 16: 15: 794: 793: 789: 788: 787: 785: 784: 783: 759:Yoruba monarchs 704: 703: 702: 697: 686:Adeyinka Oyekan 668:Eshugbayi Eleko 650:Eshugbayi Eleko 545: 540: 510: 509: 502: 480: 476: 466: 464: 455: 451: 444: 430: 426: 416: 414: 405: 401: 394: 372: 368: 361: 339: 332: 325: 303: 299: 289: 287: 278: 274: 264: 262: 260: 244: 237: 232: 181: 163: 147: 139:Eshugbayi Eleko 119:Alma mater 114: 90: 77: 75: 55:Eshugbayi Eleko 12: 11: 5: 792: 782: 781: 776: 771: 766: 761: 756: 751: 746: 741: 736: 731: 726: 721: 716: 699: 698: 696: 695: 689: 683: 677: 674:Falolu Dosunmu 671: 665: 659: 653: 647: 641: 635: 629: 623: 617: 611: 605: 599: 593: 587: 581: 575: 569: 563: 557: 550: 547: 546: 539: 538: 531: 524: 516: 508: 507: 500: 474: 449: 442: 424: 399: 392: 366: 359: 330: 323: 297: 272: 258: 234: 233: 231: 228: 180: 177: 168:Iga Idunganran 162: 159: 146: 143: 126: 125: 120: 116: 115: 112: 105: 104: 99: 95: 94: 87: 83: 82: 72: 68: 67: 62: 58: 57: 52: 48: 47: 44: 38: 37: 34: 30: 29: 21: 20: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 791: 780: 777: 775: 772: 770: 767: 765: 762: 760: 757: 755: 752: 750: 747: 745: 742: 740: 737: 735: 732: 730: 729:Obas of Lagos 727: 725: 722: 720: 717: 715: 712: 711: 709: 693: 692:Rilwan Akiolu 690: 687: 684: 681: 680:Adeniji Adele 678: 675: 672: 669: 666: 663: 660: 657: 654: 651: 648: 645: 642: 639: 636: 633: 630: 627: 624: 621: 618: 615: 612: 609: 606: 603: 602:Idewu Ojulari 600: 597: 594: 591: 588: 586:(1780–1801/3) 585: 584:Ologun Kutere 582: 579: 576: 573: 570: 567: 564: 561: 558: 555: 552: 551: 548: 544: 543:Obas of Lagos 537: 532: 530: 525: 523: 518: 517: 514: 503: 497: 493: 488: 487: 478: 462: 461: 453: 445: 443:9789782049209 439: 435: 428: 412: 411: 403: 395: 389: 385: 380: 379: 370: 362: 356: 352: 347: 346: 337: 335: 326: 320: 316: 311: 310: 301: 285: 284: 276: 261: 259:9789782461735 255: 251: 250: 242: 240: 235: 227: 225: 221: 217: 213: 212:Oged Macaulay 209: 205: 204:Privy Council 200: 198: 194: 190: 186: 176: 173: 169: 158: 156: 152: 142: 140: 136: 132: 124: 121: 117: 110: 103: 100: 96: 93: 88: 84: 80: 73: 69: 66: 63: 59: 56: 53: 49: 45: 43: 39: 35: 31: 28: 27: 22: 17: 662:Sanusi Olusi 655: 608:Adele Ajosun 590:Adele Ajosun 578:Eletu Kekere 485: 477: 465:. 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Index

Oba of Lagos
Coronation
Eshugbayi Eleko
Sanusi Olusi
Lagos
Lagos
Christianity
CMS Grammar School, Lagos
Oba of Lagos
Eshugbayi Eleko
Akitoye
CMS Grammar School
Iga Idunganran
colonial government
Eletu Odibo
Amodu Tijani
Herbert Macaulay
Eshugbayi
Privy Council
writ of Habeas Corpus
Oged Macaulay
Herbert Macaulay
revolver
Sanusi Olusi


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Political and cultural perspectives of Lagos

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