Oba of Lagos
position, noble title
obere ụdị nkeruler Dezie
Oge/afọ mmalite1630 Dezie
akara alaOba (king) of Lagos Dezie
officeholderRilwan Akiolu Dezie
mba/obodoNaijiria Dezie
Nwe ikikeLagos Dezie

  Oba nke Lagos, nke a makwaara dị ka Eleko nke Eko, bụ onye ọchịchị ọdịnala (Oba) nke Lagos.

Oba Rilwan Akiolu nke Lagos na 2006.

Oba bụ onye ọchịchị Yoruba na-eme ememe na-enweghị ike ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, mana ndị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na-achọ nkwado ma ọ bụ onye nkwado site n'aka ndị bi na Lagos, obi ego nke Naijiria na obodo kachasị ukwuu n'Africa. Oba apụtala na mgbasa ozi njem nleta maka obodo ahụ, na-ekwukarị "Ị ga-aga Lagos", n'etiti ọrụ ndị ọzọ dị iche iche.

Onye Oba nke Lagos ugbu a bụ Rilwan Akiolu, onye jị ọkwa ahụ kemgbe afọ 2003.

Akụkọ ihe mere eme

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Ndị Oba niile nke Lagos na-agbaso agbụrụ ha na Ashipa, onye isi agha nke Oba nke Benin.[1] A kwụrụ Ashipa ụgwọ site n'inye ya utu aha nke Oloriogun[2] (ma ọ bụ onye ndú agha) ma nata ikike nke Oba nke Benin ịchị Lagos n'aha ya.[3] Ụfọdụ akụkọ ihe mere eme nke Benin kwupụtara Ashipa dị ka nwa ma ọ bụ nwa nwa nke Oba nke Benin.[4] Akụkọ ndị ọzọ na-ekwu na Ashipa bụ nrụrụ aka Yoruba nke aha Benin Aisika-hienbore (nke a sụgharịrị "anyị agaghị ahapụ ebe a").[5]

Ashipa natara mma agha na ịgbà eze dị ka ihe nnọchianya nke ikike ya site n'aka Oba nke Benin na njem ya na Lagos. Tụkwasị na nke a, Oba nke Benin zigara otu ndị ọrụ Benin ebubo ichekwa ọdịmma Benin na Lagos. Ndị isi ndị a, nke Eletu Odibo duziri, bụ ndị mbụ so na klas Akarigbere nke Lagos White Cap Chiefs.[2]

Tupu ndị Britain abịarute, Oba nke Benin nwere "ikike a na-apụghị ịgbagha agbagha iji kpuchie okpueze ma ọ bụ kwado onye ndị Lagos họọrọ ka ọ bụrụ Eze ha".[6]

Mmeri ndị agha Britain meriri Oba Kosoko na Disemba 28, 1851, n'ihe a maara ugbu a dị ka Bombardment of Lagos ma ọ bụ Reduction of Lagos, ma ọ bụ nke a maara n'ógbè ahụ dị ka Ogun Ahoyaya ma ọ bụ Ogun Agidingbi (mgbe ọ gbasịrị egbe), mere ka Lagos kwụsị ịkwado Oba nke Benin.[7]

Ya mere, Kosoko bụ Oba ikpeazụ nke Lagos na-eziga ụtụ kwa afọ site n'aka ndị Lagos na Oba nke Benin. Oba Akitoye, onye ndị Britain weghachiri n'ocheeze, "jiri ohere nke mweghachi ya n'okpuru nchebe Britain iji jụ nkwado mbụ ya" na Benin ma jụkwa arịrịọ ụtụ ndị ọzọ sitere n'aka Oba nke Benin.[8][9][10]

Ndị ọchịchị gara aga nke Lagos ejirila utu aha Ologun (nke sitere na Oloriogun), Eleko na, n'oge na-adịbeghị anya, Oba nke Lagos.[11]

Oche eze

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Ebe obibi eze, kemgbe 1630, bụ Iga Idunganran, ụlọ elu nke ndị Portugal rụzigharịrị n'ime ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ otu narị afọ.[12] Ọ bụ taa ebe ndị njem nleta na-ewu ewu.

Ndepụta nke ndi Oba nke Lagos

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  • Ashipa, onye guzobere usoro ndị eze Lagos mana ekpuchighị ya okpueze dị ka Oba nke Lagos (ihe dị ka 1682-1716)[13][14]
  • Ado (17161755) Oba mbụ nke Lagos (nwa nke Ashipa/Esikpa)[15][16]
  • Gabaro (17551760)[17]
  • Akinsemoyin (ihe dị ka 1760-1775)[18]
  • Eletu Kekere (ihe dị ka 1775 - 1780)
  • Ologun Kutere (nke a na-akpọkwa Ologunkutere / Ologunkuture) (1780-c. 1801)[18][19]
  • Interregnum n'etiti Ologun Kutere na Adele (c 1805 - c. 1810/11)[1]
  • Adele Ajosun (1811-1821)[1]
  • Ozizi Ajan (Oshinlokun, Eshinlokun) (1821-1829)[18][19]
  • Idewu Ojulari (1829-1832) ma ọ bụ ruo 1835[17][18]
  • Adele Ajosun (nke abụọ) (1835-1837)[1]
  • Oluwole (1837-1841)[17][19][20]
  • Akitoye (1841-1845)[17][20][21]
  • Kosoko (1845-1851)[17][18][21]
  • Akitoye (oge nke abụọ) (1851-1853)[17]
  • Dosunmu (18531885)[17][20]
  • Oyekan nke Mbụ (1885-1900)[17]
  • Eshugbayi Eleko (1901-1925)[17]
  • Ibikunle Akitoye (1925-1928)[17]
  • Sanusi Olusi (1928-1931)[17]
  • Eshugbayi Eleko (oge nke abụọ) (1931-1932)[17]
  • Falolu Dosunmu (1932-1949)[17]
  • Adeniji Adele (1949-1964)[17]
  • Adeyinka Oyekan nke Abụọ (1965-2003)[17]
  • Rilwan Akiolu (2003)[17]

Hụkwa

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Edensibia

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Herskovits Kopytoff. A Preface to Modern Nigeria: The "Sierra Leoneans" in Yoruba, 1830 - 1890. University of Wisconsin Press, 64–65. 
  3. Folami (1982). A History of Lagos, Nigeria: The Shaping of an African City. Exposition Press, 22. ISBN 9780682497725. 
  4. Smith (1979-01-01). The Lagos Consulate, 1851-1861. University of California Press, 1979. ISBN 9780520037465. 
  5. Cole (1975-04-17). Modern and Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos. Cambridge University Press, 1975. ISBN 9780521204392. 
  6. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons (1852). Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1852. Retrieved on 8 September 2017. 
  7. Oloruntoba, C.I. (1992). Sociocultural Dimensions of Nigerian Pidgin Usage (Western NigerDelta of Nigeria. Indiana University. Retrieved on 26 July 2017. 
  8. Ryder. Benin and the Europeans: 1485-1897. Front Cover Alan Frederick Charles Ryder Humanities Press, 1969 - Benin, 241–242. 
  9. Smith (1978). The Lagos Consulate, 1851-1861. Macmillan, 6,27,90,102. ISBN 0333240545. 
  10. Ryder. Benin and the Europeans: 1485-1897. Humanities Press, 1969 - Benin, 241–242. 
  11. Robert Sydney Smith (1988). Kingdoms of the Yoruba. Univ of Wisconsin Press 1969. ISBN 9780299116040. Retrieved on 30 July 2017. 
  12. Smith, Robert (January 1979). The Lagos Consulate, 1851-1861. University of California Press, 1979. p. 8. ISBN 9780520037465.
  13. Aimiuwu, O.E.I.. Ashipa: the first Oba of Lagos. Nigeria Magazine, Issues 100-104, Government of Nigeria 1969, 624–627. Retrieved on 3 August 2017. 
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  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 Ojo (2012-09-15). Slavery in Africa and the Caribbean: A History of Enslavement and Identity Since the 18th Century (in en). I.B.Tauris. ISBN 9781780761152. 
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  21. 21.0 21.1 [[[:Àtụ:Google books]] Slavery in Africa and the Caribbean]. 
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