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According to Prince Gbadamosi, the late Alaafin did not have any “Abobaku” on his journey to his ancestors. "Because of modernisation, many things have changed regarding the Abobaku, who, during the king's lifetime, enjoyed the same privileges as the king and was expected to be buried with him," he said.
What is the meaning of Alaafin? ›
Alaafin, or The custodian of the Palace in the Yoruba language, is the title of the king of the medieval Oyo empire and present-day Oyo town of West Africa. It is the particular title of the Oba (king) of the Oyo. It is sometimes translated as "emperor" in the context of ruler of empire.
What killed Alaafin of Oyo? ›
The Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi III, passed on after complications associated with prostate enlargement, a family source confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES, saying that the 83-year-old monarch had recently said the condition was going to claim his life.
Who is the new Alaafin Oyo? ›
However, a proclamation document and a court judgment seen by this newspaper have now shown that the Oyo Mesi selected Lukman Gbadegesin and forwarded the name of the prince from the Agunloye Ruling House to the government since last year.
Is Oba of Oyo buried? ›
The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, has been buried in the ancient town of Oyo in south-west Nigeria.
What does bukayo mean in Yoruba? ›
His name "Bukayo" originates from the Yoruba language spoken in southern Nigeria, meaning "adds to happiness".
How powerful is Alaafin of Oyo? ›
While the Alaafin of Oyo was the supreme overlord of the people, he was not without checks on his power. The Oyo Mesi and the Yoruba Earth cult known as Ogboni kept the Oba's power in check. The Oyo Mesi spoke for the politicians while the Ogboni spoke for the people and were backed by the power of religion.
Was Abobaku buried with Alaafin? ›
Nobody was buried alongside the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, contrary to reports on social media. An insider, Prince Saka Gbadamosi revealed this to Jimi Disu on Daily Digest. According to Prince Gbadamosi, the late Alaafin did not have any “Abobaku” on his journey to his ancestors.
What religion is Alaafin of Oyo? ›
In this paper, it has been shown that right from the establishment of the present Oyo the Alaafin was a Muslim traditional ruler. Before the British colonial era, all Alaafins exercised the highest executive political and judicial powers.
Who was the longest serving Alaafin of Oyo? ›
Lamidi Adeyemi, Alaafin of Oyo, is dead.
He was 83 years old and had been on the throne for 52 years — the longest-reigning monarch.
The Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi III, has welcomed a set of twins (a boy and girl), the third in eight months. The babies, whose mother, Queen Aanuoluwapo, is a first time mum, broke the news on Instagram.
Who is the adopted son of Alaafin Oyo? ›
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Is Sango the first Alaafin of Oyo? ›
Genealogically speaking, Shango is a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alaafin of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification.
Was Sango a king in Oyo? ›
Sango was the 4th king that ruled as the Alafin of Oyo and who was deified by his friends after his controversial death. According to Yoruba legend, Sango was born at a time when the Yoruba people were participating in activities that were unpleasing to the gods.
Who is the oldest Oba on the throne in Yoruba land? ›
Durodola Afolabi II, who is said to be 140 years old. years. given the blessing of long life by God. of existing on the surface of the earth.
Was the Oyo Empire real? ›
The Oyo Empire was a powerful Yoruba state in the modern country of Nigeria. It began in the 1300s in the West African savannah north of the tropical forests where other Yoruba peoples lived.
What is a king called in Yoruba? ›
In the Yoruba language, the word 'oba' means ruler or king.
What is a king in Yorubaland called? ›
At the crowning of an oba (king) in Yorubaland, for example, the ruler leads a procession through the town as he dances with upright carriage and dignified step, his gestures dictated by the nature of his kingly role and the insignia he carries.
What is the meaning of Olu in Yorubaland? ›
Olu is a popular name amongst people of the Yoruba ethnic group. It is usually the first three letters of the full name. "Olu" is a diminutive of "Oluwa" in the Yoruba language and it can mean God, deity or lord, so the name 'Oluwale' could mean "My God has come home".
Was Sango an Alaafin? ›
Ṣàngó was the third Alafin of Oyo, following Oranmiyan and Ajaka. He brought prosperity to the Oyo Empire.