Adekola Ogunoye II
Adekola Ogunoye II | |
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Olowo of Owo | |
Reign | 6 February 1968 – 2 November 1992 |
Predecessor | Olateru Olagbegi II |
Successor | Olateru Olagbegi II (reinstated) |
Born | Owo Ondo State, Nigeria |
Died |
2 November 1992 Owo palace, Ondo State, Nigeria |
Father | Olowo Ogunoye I |
Adekola Ogunoye II was a traditional ruler of Owo (Olowo of Owo), Ondo State, Nigeria, who reign between February 1968 to November 1992 before Sir Olateru Olagbegi II was reinstated in 1993.[1]
Reign
Ogunoye II reign for 24 years (6 February 1968 – 22 March 1993).[2] He succeeded the late Olowo of Owo, Sir Olateru Olagbegi II who was dethroned on June 1966 by the then, Military governor of the Western Region, Colonel Robert Adeyinka Adebayo as a result of his political role against the state government, a plot believed to have been masterminded by Pa Michael Adekunle Ajasin who was later elected as the Executive Governor of Ondo State (October 1979 – October 1983) on the platform of Unity Party of Nigeria.[3][4][5] Adekola Ogunoye II died on 22 March 1993 in his palace, the Olowo of Owo palace.[6] He was described as a man of supernatural and magical power by chief Aralepo, the oldest chief in Owo who has witnessed the reign of five different traditional rulers of Owo.[7] http://prince1.over-blog.com/2015/09/late-oba-adekola-ogunoye-ll.html
See also
References
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