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As his authority was based on British support , the Alake became a representative of the British to his townspeople as much as a representative of his town to the British . In 1914 an Abeokuta chief disagreed with a British officer over ...
As his authority was based on British support , the Alake became a representative of the British to his townspeople as much as a representative of his town to the British . In 1914 an Abeokuta chief disagreed with a British officer over ...
الصفحة 373
TABLE 1 : Traditional hierarchies in Abeokuta Selected ' All Egba ' chieftaincy titles Sectional kings Sections of townships Male Female 1 2 3 4 Alake Osile Agura Olowu Egba Alake Egba Oke - Ona Egba Gbagura Egba Olowu Oluwo Otun Egba ...
TABLE 1 : Traditional hierarchies in Abeokuta Selected ' All Egba ' chieftaincy titles Sectional kings Sections of townships Male Female 1 2 3 4 Alake Osile Agura Olowu Egba Alake Egba Oke - Ona Egba Gbagura Egba Olowu Oluwo Otun Egba ...
الصفحة 376
Unfortunately for the Osile , the Alake , as chairman of the Chieftaincy Council , could formally dismiss most of his demands . " During the failed political transition process of 1991-93 , Osile Tejuoso turned to party politics to ...
Unfortunately for the Osile , the Alake , as chairman of the Chieftaincy Council , could formally dismiss most of his demands . " During the failed political transition process of 1991-93 , Osile Tejuoso turned to party politics to ...
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