Apetumodu
Apetumodu is traditional title of ruler of Ipetumodu, Ipetumodu is one of the notable town in Osun state of Nigeria. Apetumodu is first class Oba and vice chairman of Osun state council of king. Akalako was the first Apetumodu, The current Apetumodu is Oba james Adedokun Adegoke Akunraaledoye II, he ascended the throne since 1992.[1]
Past Apetumodu of Ipetumodu
Apetumodu | Compound | Period |
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Akakako dynasty | Ipetumodu | c.1200-1558(settlement established) |
Fagbemokun | Ipetumodu | 1558-1612 (1) |
Olugusi Lapoorin | Liaje/Latimogun | (Died at Ilofi ) |
Aremu Abubiekun | Asalu | 1612-1626 |
Oba Adelakun | Aroje | 1626-1643 |
Adekanhinbi | Asalu | 1643-1666 |
Aribile | Elewa | 1666-1693 |
Adeyinka O. Aderikan | Aroje | 1693-1703 |
Adewarikan | Ofigbodogi | 1703-1714 |
Adeyemi Adelakun | Aroje | 1714-1735 |
Ojo Awelorun | Aaje/ofigbodogi | 1735-1747 |
Ejiwumi Agunloye | Onisungbe/omosempe | 1747-1763 |
Elebiti Ayaledoye | Ajiga | 1765-1789 |
Ibigboye Obarumiloju | Asalu | 1789-1799 |
Oluwolo Onisungbe | Onisungbe/omosempe | 1799-1821 |
Folashade Ajiga | Ajiga | 1821-1842 |
Olakanmi Okoro Giesi | Agbe | 1842-1866 |
Oluyalo Arojojoye | Aroje | 1866-1885 |
Adewumi Arowoosun | Arowoosun | 1885-1903 |
Oyewobi Akunraaledoye | Asalu | 1903-1909 |
Adeyemi Maborukoje | Aroje | 1909-1928 |
Idowu Akiwowo | Abelebo | 1928-1947 |
Samson Ayoola Oyebode | Ajiga | 1947-1970 |
Solomon Oloyede | Ajiga | 1971-1980 |
Olaolu Ayoola | Elewa/ajiga | 1983-1986 |
James Adedokun Adegoke Akunraaledoye II | Asalu | Incumbent (1992–present)[2] |
Notes
1. There are several kings between Akalako and Fagbemokun but their name and period of reign have lost due to poor record.But starting from fagbemokun,the names of kings and their period of reign are accurate.
References
- ↑ http://www.mynewswatctimesng.com/views-polygamy-apetumodu/&source=s&q=apetumodu&sa=X&ei=oQbCVPikFemU7QbUxYG4BA&ved=OCAsQFjABOAI[]
- ↑ http://hotstuffng.com/racks/latest/page/2232/?pageded=740
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