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capacity for four years, until his death on 27 January 1889. He was from Itoku and was a grandson of Jibodu through his mother Erelu After a two-year vacancy, Oba Oshokalu, a son of Latomi and a grandson of Jibodu, was appointed Alake on 18 September 1891. He ruled in this capacity for seven years until his demise on 11 June 1898. On 8 August 1898 Oba Gbadebo I became the Alake of Egbaland. Gbadebo was a son of the first Alake Okukenu and his wife Efunwunmi. He was born sometime in May or June 1854, when his father was attempting to become the first Alake. He spent twenty-two years on the throne until his death on 28 May 1920. He died at the age of 66 (1854–1920). He was the first Alake to convert to Christianity, which he did shortly before his death. One of his sons, Adesanya Osolake Gbadebo, is the father of Gbadebo III, the current Alake of Egbaland. Following the demise of Oba Gbadebo I in 1920, Oba
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Adekanmbi Somoye was born in Orile-Iporo sometime between 1790 and 1800. His father Jejusimi was a son of Lukoye, who was a son of Laarun, an Alake of Egbaland who ruled sometime in the 18th century. Following the demise of Oba Okukenu in 1862, Shomoye returned to the throne of the Alake of Egbaland as a regent, where he spent four years between 1862 until his death on August 8, 1868. Following this, Oba Ademola I was appointed on 28 November 1869. Ademola was a grandson of Jibodu, an Alake of Egba before the migration to Abeokuta, through his mother Teniade. His rise to throne was bitterly contested with his Oyekan, and supporters of Oyekan, who were primarily the Ogboni chiefs, refused to recognize his rule for many years. He ruled for eight years until his demise on 30 December 1877.
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II became the new Alake on September 27, 1920. He was the son of the past Alake of Egbaland Ademola. The Egba people were initially hesitant to Ademola II's appointment as he had converted to Christianity and was educated in western schools in Lagos. He ruled for 42 years, two of which were spent in
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II was appointed as the new Alake of Egbaland. He was a son of Oba Gbadebo I. After the death of Adesina Samuel Gbadebo on 26 October 1971, Samuel Oyebade Lipede became the king. Lipede was a son of Adebowale Lipede, who was a grandson of Adeluola, a daughter of Oba Jibodu He ruled in this capacity
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On 1 January 1878, Oba Oyekan was appointed as the Alake of Egbaland. Oyekan was the son of Alake Jibodu. He was quite old when he became king, and he spent only three years on the throne before his demise on 18 September 1881. Thereafter, Oluwaji was appointed on 9 February 1885, and ruled in this
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became the first Alake of Egbaland, ruling between 8 August 1854 to 31 August 1862. He was a great-great grandson of Laarun, an ancient Alake. Prior to the appointment of the Sagbua Okukenu in 1846, Shomoye, who was a cousin of Okukenu was installed as regent for one year, between 1845 and 1846.
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or nicknames. The first Alake to rule is said to be Ajalake, who may have ruled sometime in the 15th or 16th century. Laarun, an Alake of Egbaland who ruled during the 18th century, was the great-grandfather of Shomoye, the Bashorun of Egbaland through Laarun's son Lukoye. Lukoye was also the
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Jibodu was the pentultimate Alake in Igbo-Egba, and likely ruled during the turn of the 19th century. Jibodu was a son of Saade, who was a granddaughter of Alake Laarun. Many of Jibodu's descendants became Alake of Egbaland when the Egba moved to Abeokuta.
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Okikilu was the last Alake to rule in Igbo-Egba. He was murdered by messengers sometime in the early 1900s during a civil war among Ake towns known as Agbaje. The Egba Ake people soon settled in Abeokuta not too long after his death.
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Larelu or Lelu Erigi was another Alake of Ake, and reigned sometime in the mid 1700s. He was the grandfather of the Egba warlord and leader Sodeke, through Sodeke's mother Efuwo.
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exile between 1948 and December 1950. After his death on 27 December 1962, the throne was vacant for one year and on 12 August 1963, Oba
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great-grandfather of the first Alake of Egbaland in Abeokuta, Okukenu. Laarun was also a great-grandfather of Alake Jibodu.
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for 33 years until his demise in February 2005, which led to the appointment of
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According to oral tradition, the Alake, believed to be a descendant of
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List of the Alakes of Egbaland in Abeokuta, originally of Ake:
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Odunoye, Oladipo; Akinpelu, Olalekan; Ope-Agbe, ʻwale (1997).
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Festival (Brazil, Cuba, Trinidad, USA, Venezuela, Argentina)
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN WESTERN NIGERIA: ABEOKUTA, 1830-1952
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a series
Yorùbá people

Art
Architecture
Culture
Language
Music
Mythology
Ana (Ifɛ̀)
Kétu
Ànàgó-Kúrá
Ṣábẹ̀ẹ́
Àkókó
Àwórì
Ẹ̀gbá
Èkìtì
Ìbàràpá
Ìbọ̀lọ́
Ìdàáṣà (Ìdàáshà)
Ìgbómìnà
Ifẹ̀
Ìjẹ̀bú
Ìjẹ̀ṣà
Ìkálẹ̀
Ìlàjẹ
Ìshà (Ìṣà)
Mọkọ́lé
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