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Akitoye

Akitoye

Nigerian king
Akitoye, sometimes wrongly referred to as Akintoye, reigned twice as Oba of Lagos; first, from 1841 to 1845, and a second time, from 1851 to 1853. His father was Oba Ologun Kutere and his siblings were Obas Osinlokun and Adele. Wikipedia
Died: September 2, 1853, Lagos, Nigeria
Children: Dosunmu
Parents: Ologun Kutere
Grandchildren: Oyekan I and Eshugbayi Eleko
Reign: 1841 - 1845; 1851 - 1853

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