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  1. Obadoke Latoosa Oyatoosa ( c. 1820s - 1885), but more commonly referred to as Latoosa (or Latosisa ), and later Mohammed Obadoke Latoosa, [1] was a Yoruba General, Warlord, and Chief who was the Aare Ona Kakanfo of the Oyo Empire, the ruler of the self proclaimed Ibadan Empire, [2] and the commander and leader of the Western forces ...

  2. 11 de ene. de 2018 · On October 3, 1871, Latoosa was installed Aare Ona Kakanfo and ruler of Ibadan. Originally from Ilora, not far from today’s Oyo, Latoosa was a palm tree farmer said to have possessed...

    • The Early Life of Efunsetan
    • Efunsetan’S Leadership
    • Efunsetan Aniwura’S Death

    Efunsetan Aniwura was born in the 1820s in Ikija-Egba into the family of Chief Ogunrin, who was a warlord from Ikija. She is said to have gotten her entrepreneurial skills from her mother, who was from Ife and was a petty trader. Young Efunsetan used to follow her mother to the market, and there she learnt the art of buying and selling. Shortly aft...

    In the 1860s, Efunsetan Aniwura was appointed the second Iyalode of Ibadan. In recognition of her contributions to advancing Christianity in the neighbourhood, she was also named a patron of the Anglican Church in Ibadan. Efunsetan provided the Latoosa and his warriors with credit facilities in the form of ammunition during their military operation...

    History has it that Kumuyilo and a few other members of her family were bought off by Latoosa and his allies to murder Efunsetan Aniwura. On the night of June 30, 1874,two slaves under the direction of Kumuyilo entered the apartment from the roof and dashed out her brain. They knew where she slept because her son knew everything about her. And so h...

  3. 5 de oct. de 2020 · Like many other Ibadan war lords and rulers, Mohammad Obadoke Aare Latoosa was a native of Ilora, near Oyo. His father was Ore Orisa Oyatoosa while the mother bored Oyatooki. Both were river goddess worshippers.

  4. 18 de ago. de 2019 · But on May 1, 1874, Aare Ona Kakanfo Latoosa deposed her as Iyalode of Ibadan for politically motivated allegations. She was fined and she paid all the fines levied against her. Latoosa was still...

  5. The Palace of Aare Latoosa in Ibadan. Obadoke Latoosa Oyatoosa (c. 1820s - 1885), but more commonly referred to as Latoosa (or Latosisa), and later Mohammed Obadoke Latoosa, [1] was a Yoruba General, Warlord, and Chief who was the Aare Ona Kakanfo of the Oyo Empire, the ruler of the self proclaimed Ibadan Empire, [2] and the commander and ...

  6. Chief Ẹfúnṣetán Aníwúrà (c. 1820s – June 30, 1874) was the second Iyalode of Ibadan and one of the pre-eminent slave traders in the 19th century Ibadan. [1] [2] Revered as a successful merchant and trader, her impact encompassed the political, military, economic and religious spheres of Ibadan.